The Language of Democratization
Roles, Social Positions, and Discourse
Herausgeber: Pirazzini, Daniela; Kranich, Svenja; Knewitz, Simone; Bruns, Hanna
The Language of Democratization
Roles, Social Positions, and Discourse
Herausgeber: Pirazzini, Daniela; Kranich, Svenja; Knewitz, Simone; Bruns, Hanna
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This volume examines processes of democratization and de-democratization from an interdisciplinary perspective, showing how they unfold in language, cultural discourses, and communicative practices.
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This volume examines processes of democratization and de-democratization from an interdisciplinary perspective, showing how they unfold in language, cultural discourses, and communicative practices.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 256
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. November 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm
- ISBN-13: 9781041046103
- ISBN-10: 1041046103
- Artikelnr.: 74064007
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 256
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. November 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm
- ISBN-13: 9781041046103
- ISBN-10: 1041046103
- Artikelnr.: 74064007
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Svenja Kranich is Professor of English Linguistics at the University of Bonn, Germany. Simone Knewitz is Senior Lecturer in North American Studies at the University of Bonn, Germany. Daniela Pirazzini is Professor of Romance Linguistics at the University of Bonn, Germany. Hanna Bruns is a research assistant at the University of Bonn, Germany, where she is currently also pursuing her PhD.
Introduction to the edited collection: The language of democratization:
Roles, social positions, and discourse Svenja Kranich & Simone Knewitz Part
1: Language and discourse variation and change as reflections of social
roles and positions 1. The impact of social roles on pragmatic conventions:
Recent change in American English as effect of democratization Svenja
Kranich, Hanna Bruns, & Reem Sabra 2. Happy birthday, machchal! Address
terms in English interactions of the Sri Lankan Tamil diaspora Anke Lensch
3. Vox populi, vox dei! The feminization of titles, offices, and
professional names in contemporary Italian language: Mental schemas for
different and multiple social roles in linguistic democratization Daniela
Pirazzini 4. Pronunciation and political power: The case of Emmanuel Macron
Anke Grutschus Part 2: Discourse, roles, and language(s) in language
politics and education 5. Social marginality through language policy
measures: The gate-keeping function of language proficiency examinations
for migrants in Italy Silvia Bonacchi 6. Minority languages and democracy
in Germany and Spain: Current trends in applying the European Charter for
Regional or Minority Languages Felix Tacke & Claudia Wich-Reif 7. The
democratization imperative and lines of argumentation on inclusive
education: The discourse on integrazione scolastica in Italy in the
mid-1970s Eugenio Riversi Part 3: Roles and social positions in discourses
on (de-)marginalization 8. Who's afraid of Critical Race Theory? Moms for
Liberty, white identity politics, and the affective rhetoric of the Right
in the U.S. Simone Knewitz 9. "To bring true reconciliation and healing":
Discursive strategies and practices of freedmen equality and inclusion in
the Cherokee Nation Sabine N. Meyer 10. The letters of exclusion:
Indonesia's anti-LGBT discourse and the creation of a social symptom Timo
Duile 11. Worldbuilding & diversity, equality, and inclusion Imke
Lichterfeld
Roles, social positions, and discourse Svenja Kranich & Simone Knewitz Part
1: Language and discourse variation and change as reflections of social
roles and positions 1. The impact of social roles on pragmatic conventions:
Recent change in American English as effect of democratization Svenja
Kranich, Hanna Bruns, & Reem Sabra 2. Happy birthday, machchal! Address
terms in English interactions of the Sri Lankan Tamil diaspora Anke Lensch
3. Vox populi, vox dei! The feminization of titles, offices, and
professional names in contemporary Italian language: Mental schemas for
different and multiple social roles in linguistic democratization Daniela
Pirazzini 4. Pronunciation and political power: The case of Emmanuel Macron
Anke Grutschus Part 2: Discourse, roles, and language(s) in language
politics and education 5. Social marginality through language policy
measures: The gate-keeping function of language proficiency examinations
for migrants in Italy Silvia Bonacchi 6. Minority languages and democracy
in Germany and Spain: Current trends in applying the European Charter for
Regional or Minority Languages Felix Tacke & Claudia Wich-Reif 7. The
democratization imperative and lines of argumentation on inclusive
education: The discourse on integrazione scolastica in Italy in the
mid-1970s Eugenio Riversi Part 3: Roles and social positions in discourses
on (de-)marginalization 8. Who's afraid of Critical Race Theory? Moms for
Liberty, white identity politics, and the affective rhetoric of the Right
in the U.S. Simone Knewitz 9. "To bring true reconciliation and healing":
Discursive strategies and practices of freedmen equality and inclusion in
the Cherokee Nation Sabine N. Meyer 10. The letters of exclusion:
Indonesia's anti-LGBT discourse and the creation of a social symptom Timo
Duile 11. Worldbuilding & diversity, equality, and inclusion Imke
Lichterfeld
Introduction to the edited collection: The language of democratization:
Roles, social positions, and discourse Svenja Kranich & Simone Knewitz Part
1: Language and discourse variation and change as reflections of social
roles and positions 1. The impact of social roles on pragmatic conventions:
Recent change in American English as effect of democratization Svenja
Kranich, Hanna Bruns, & Reem Sabra 2. Happy birthday, machchal! Address
terms in English interactions of the Sri Lankan Tamil diaspora Anke Lensch
3. Vox populi, vox dei! The feminization of titles, offices, and
professional names in contemporary Italian language: Mental schemas for
different and multiple social roles in linguistic democratization Daniela
Pirazzini 4. Pronunciation and political power: The case of Emmanuel Macron
Anke Grutschus Part 2: Discourse, roles, and language(s) in language
politics and education 5. Social marginality through language policy
measures: The gate-keeping function of language proficiency examinations
for migrants in Italy Silvia Bonacchi 6. Minority languages and democracy
in Germany and Spain: Current trends in applying the European Charter for
Regional or Minority Languages Felix Tacke & Claudia Wich-Reif 7. The
democratization imperative and lines of argumentation on inclusive
education: The discourse on integrazione scolastica in Italy in the
mid-1970s Eugenio Riversi Part 3: Roles and social positions in discourses
on (de-)marginalization 8. Who's afraid of Critical Race Theory? Moms for
Liberty, white identity politics, and the affective rhetoric of the Right
in the U.S. Simone Knewitz 9. "To bring true reconciliation and healing":
Discursive strategies and practices of freedmen equality and inclusion in
the Cherokee Nation Sabine N. Meyer 10. The letters of exclusion:
Indonesia's anti-LGBT discourse and the creation of a social symptom Timo
Duile 11. Worldbuilding & diversity, equality, and inclusion Imke
Lichterfeld
Roles, social positions, and discourse Svenja Kranich & Simone Knewitz Part
1: Language and discourse variation and change as reflections of social
roles and positions 1. The impact of social roles on pragmatic conventions:
Recent change in American English as effect of democratization Svenja
Kranich, Hanna Bruns, & Reem Sabra 2. Happy birthday, machchal! Address
terms in English interactions of the Sri Lankan Tamil diaspora Anke Lensch
3. Vox populi, vox dei! The feminization of titles, offices, and
professional names in contemporary Italian language: Mental schemas for
different and multiple social roles in linguistic democratization Daniela
Pirazzini 4. Pronunciation and political power: The case of Emmanuel Macron
Anke Grutschus Part 2: Discourse, roles, and language(s) in language
politics and education 5. Social marginality through language policy
measures: The gate-keeping function of language proficiency examinations
for migrants in Italy Silvia Bonacchi 6. Minority languages and democracy
in Germany and Spain: Current trends in applying the European Charter for
Regional or Minority Languages Felix Tacke & Claudia Wich-Reif 7. The
democratization imperative and lines of argumentation on inclusive
education: The discourse on integrazione scolastica in Italy in the
mid-1970s Eugenio Riversi Part 3: Roles and social positions in discourses
on (de-)marginalization 8. Who's afraid of Critical Race Theory? Moms for
Liberty, white identity politics, and the affective rhetoric of the Right
in the U.S. Simone Knewitz 9. "To bring true reconciliation and healing":
Discursive strategies and practices of freedmen equality and inclusion in
the Cherokee Nation Sabine N. Meyer 10. The letters of exclusion:
Indonesia's anti-LGBT discourse and the creation of a social symptom Timo
Duile 11. Worldbuilding & diversity, equality, and inclusion Imke
Lichterfeld