The Oxford Handbook of Language and Society
Herausgeber: García, Ofelia; Spotti, Massimiliano; Flores, Nelson
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Herausgeber: García, Ofelia; Spotti, Massimiliano; Flores, Nelson
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This book challenges basic concepts that have informed the study of sociolinguistics. It proposes a critical poststructuralist perspective that examines the socio-historical context that led to the emergence of dominant sociolinguistic concepts and develops new theoretical and methodological tools that challenge these dominant concepts.
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This book challenges basic concepts that have informed the study of sociolinguistics. It proposes a critical poststructuralist perspective that examines the socio-historical context that led to the emergence of dominant sociolinguistic concepts and develops new theoretical and methodological tools that challenge these dominant concepts.
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- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 586
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Dezember 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 248mm x 173mm x 32mm
- Gewicht: 964g
- ISBN-13: 9780197537510
- ISBN-10: 0197537510
- Artikelnr.: 60366800
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 586
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Dezember 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 248mm x 173mm x 32mm
- Gewicht: 964g
- ISBN-13: 9780197537510
- ISBN-10: 0197537510
- Artikelnr.: 60366800
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Ofelia García is Professor Emerita in the Ph.D. programs in Urban Education and Latin American, Iberian and Latino Cultures at The Graduate Center of The City University of New York. She has published widely in the areas of sociology of language, multilingualism, and bilingual education. She is the General Editor of The International Journal of the Sociology of Language, and co-editor of Language Policy. Nelson Flores is Associate Professor in the Educational Linguistics Division at the University of Pennsylvania Graduate School of Education. His research involves the study of the historical and contemporary instantiation of raciolinguistic ideologies, where language and race are co-constructed in ways that marginalize racialized communities. He has published his work in numerous peer-review journals including Harvard Educational Review, TESOL Quarterly and International Journal of the Sociology of Language. Massimiliano Spotti is Assistant Professor at the Department of Cultural Studies at Tilburg University, The Netherlands. He is also deputy director of Babylon - Centre for the Study of Superdiversity at the same institution. His research tackles the theme of asylum seeking and identity construction through the analysis of social media influence on the doings of asylum seekers. He has published his work in several peer-reviewed journals including Linguistics and Education, Diversities, Journal of Language, Identity and Education, and Applied Linguistics Review as well as co-editor of the Volume Language and Superdiversity (Routledge 2016).
* Introduction: Language and Society: A critical poststructuralist
perspective (Ofelia García, Nelson Flores, Max Spotti)
* 1. Language and society: Historical overview and emergence of a field
of study (Florian Coulmas)
* 2. Language, imperialism and the modern nation-state system:
Implications for language rights (Stephen May)
* 3. Language and political economy (Alfonso Del Percio, Mi-Cha
Flubacher and Alex Duchene)
* 4. Language and power (Luisa Martín-Rojo)
* 5. Language ideologies (Jonathan Rosa and Christa Burdick)
* 6. Language policy and local practices (Alastair Pennycook)
* 7. Language, migration, diaspora: Challenging the big battalions of
groupism (Finex Ndhlovu)
* 8. Bi-multilingualism, globalization and super-diversity: Toward
Sociolinguistic repertoire (Max Spotti and Jan Blommaert)
* 9. Diglossia and beyond (Jürgen Jaspers)
* 10. Language shift and sustainability: Critical discourses and beyond
(Melissa Engman and Kendall King)
* 11. Discourses of endangerment from mother tongues to machine
readability (Robert Moore)
* 12. Sign languages (H-Dirksen L. Bauman and Joseph Murray)
* 13. Multiliteracies and Transcultural Education (Lynn Mario Menezes
de Souza)
* 14. Urban languages in African Contexts: Toward a multimodal approach
to urban languages (Busi Makoni)
* 15. Indigenous peoples and their languages (Pia Lane and Miki
Makihara)
* 16. Entry Visa Denied: The Construction of Symbolic Language Borders
in Educational Settings (Guadalupe Valdés)
* 17. Linguistic profiling and discrimination (John Baugh)
* 18. From Gerontolinguistics to Elderspeak: Sociolinguistic myths
(Sinfree Makoni)
* 19. Language and racialization (Anne Charity Hudley)
* 20. Language and sexuality (Tomasso Milani)
* 21. Linguistic landscapes (Luk Van Mensel, Mieke Vandenbrouke and
Robert Blackwood)
* 22. Multimodality (Elisabetta Adami)
* 23. The Internet, language and virtual interactions (Piia Varis and
Tom van Neunen)
* 24. Mediatization and the language of journalism (Tom Van Hout and
Peter Burger)
* 25. Work (Melissa Moyer)
* 26. Bilingual Education (Nelson Flores)
* Conclusion: Moving the study of Language and Society into the future
(Nelson Flores, Max Spotti and Ofelia García)
perspective (Ofelia García, Nelson Flores, Max Spotti)
* 1. Language and society: Historical overview and emergence of a field
of study (Florian Coulmas)
* 2. Language, imperialism and the modern nation-state system:
Implications for language rights (Stephen May)
* 3. Language and political economy (Alfonso Del Percio, Mi-Cha
Flubacher and Alex Duchene)
* 4. Language and power (Luisa Martín-Rojo)
* 5. Language ideologies (Jonathan Rosa and Christa Burdick)
* 6. Language policy and local practices (Alastair Pennycook)
* 7. Language, migration, diaspora: Challenging the big battalions of
groupism (Finex Ndhlovu)
* 8. Bi-multilingualism, globalization and super-diversity: Toward
Sociolinguistic repertoire (Max Spotti and Jan Blommaert)
* 9. Diglossia and beyond (Jürgen Jaspers)
* 10. Language shift and sustainability: Critical discourses and beyond
(Melissa Engman and Kendall King)
* 11. Discourses of endangerment from mother tongues to machine
readability (Robert Moore)
* 12. Sign languages (H-Dirksen L. Bauman and Joseph Murray)
* 13. Multiliteracies and Transcultural Education (Lynn Mario Menezes
de Souza)
* 14. Urban languages in African Contexts: Toward a multimodal approach
to urban languages (Busi Makoni)
* 15. Indigenous peoples and their languages (Pia Lane and Miki
Makihara)
* 16. Entry Visa Denied: The Construction of Symbolic Language Borders
in Educational Settings (Guadalupe Valdés)
* 17. Linguistic profiling and discrimination (John Baugh)
* 18. From Gerontolinguistics to Elderspeak: Sociolinguistic myths
(Sinfree Makoni)
* 19. Language and racialization (Anne Charity Hudley)
* 20. Language and sexuality (Tomasso Milani)
* 21. Linguistic landscapes (Luk Van Mensel, Mieke Vandenbrouke and
Robert Blackwood)
* 22. Multimodality (Elisabetta Adami)
* 23. The Internet, language and virtual interactions (Piia Varis and
Tom van Neunen)
* 24. Mediatization and the language of journalism (Tom Van Hout and
Peter Burger)
* 25. Work (Melissa Moyer)
* 26. Bilingual Education (Nelson Flores)
* Conclusion: Moving the study of Language and Society into the future
(Nelson Flores, Max Spotti and Ofelia García)
* Introduction: Language and Society: A critical poststructuralist
perspective (Ofelia García, Nelson Flores, Max Spotti)
* 1. Language and society: Historical overview and emergence of a field
of study (Florian Coulmas)
* 2. Language, imperialism and the modern nation-state system:
Implications for language rights (Stephen May)
* 3. Language and political economy (Alfonso Del Percio, Mi-Cha
Flubacher and Alex Duchene)
* 4. Language and power (Luisa Martín-Rojo)
* 5. Language ideologies (Jonathan Rosa and Christa Burdick)
* 6. Language policy and local practices (Alastair Pennycook)
* 7. Language, migration, diaspora: Challenging the big battalions of
groupism (Finex Ndhlovu)
* 8. Bi-multilingualism, globalization and super-diversity: Toward
Sociolinguistic repertoire (Max Spotti and Jan Blommaert)
* 9. Diglossia and beyond (Jürgen Jaspers)
* 10. Language shift and sustainability: Critical discourses and beyond
(Melissa Engman and Kendall King)
* 11. Discourses of endangerment from mother tongues to machine
readability (Robert Moore)
* 12. Sign languages (H-Dirksen L. Bauman and Joseph Murray)
* 13. Multiliteracies and Transcultural Education (Lynn Mario Menezes
de Souza)
* 14. Urban languages in African Contexts: Toward a multimodal approach
to urban languages (Busi Makoni)
* 15. Indigenous peoples and their languages (Pia Lane and Miki
Makihara)
* 16. Entry Visa Denied: The Construction of Symbolic Language Borders
in Educational Settings (Guadalupe Valdés)
* 17. Linguistic profiling and discrimination (John Baugh)
* 18. From Gerontolinguistics to Elderspeak: Sociolinguistic myths
(Sinfree Makoni)
* 19. Language and racialization (Anne Charity Hudley)
* 20. Language and sexuality (Tomasso Milani)
* 21. Linguistic landscapes (Luk Van Mensel, Mieke Vandenbrouke and
Robert Blackwood)
* 22. Multimodality (Elisabetta Adami)
* 23. The Internet, language and virtual interactions (Piia Varis and
Tom van Neunen)
* 24. Mediatization and the language of journalism (Tom Van Hout and
Peter Burger)
* 25. Work (Melissa Moyer)
* 26. Bilingual Education (Nelson Flores)
* Conclusion: Moving the study of Language and Society into the future
(Nelson Flores, Max Spotti and Ofelia García)
perspective (Ofelia García, Nelson Flores, Max Spotti)
* 1. Language and society: Historical overview and emergence of a field
of study (Florian Coulmas)
* 2. Language, imperialism and the modern nation-state system:
Implications for language rights (Stephen May)
* 3. Language and political economy (Alfonso Del Percio, Mi-Cha
Flubacher and Alex Duchene)
* 4. Language and power (Luisa Martín-Rojo)
* 5. Language ideologies (Jonathan Rosa and Christa Burdick)
* 6. Language policy and local practices (Alastair Pennycook)
* 7. Language, migration, diaspora: Challenging the big battalions of
groupism (Finex Ndhlovu)
* 8. Bi-multilingualism, globalization and super-diversity: Toward
Sociolinguistic repertoire (Max Spotti and Jan Blommaert)
* 9. Diglossia and beyond (Jürgen Jaspers)
* 10. Language shift and sustainability: Critical discourses and beyond
(Melissa Engman and Kendall King)
* 11. Discourses of endangerment from mother tongues to machine
readability (Robert Moore)
* 12. Sign languages (H-Dirksen L. Bauman and Joseph Murray)
* 13. Multiliteracies and Transcultural Education (Lynn Mario Menezes
de Souza)
* 14. Urban languages in African Contexts: Toward a multimodal approach
to urban languages (Busi Makoni)
* 15. Indigenous peoples and their languages (Pia Lane and Miki
Makihara)
* 16. Entry Visa Denied: The Construction of Symbolic Language Borders
in Educational Settings (Guadalupe Valdés)
* 17. Linguistic profiling and discrimination (John Baugh)
* 18. From Gerontolinguistics to Elderspeak: Sociolinguistic myths
(Sinfree Makoni)
* 19. Language and racialization (Anne Charity Hudley)
* 20. Language and sexuality (Tomasso Milani)
* 21. Linguistic landscapes (Luk Van Mensel, Mieke Vandenbrouke and
Robert Blackwood)
* 22. Multimodality (Elisabetta Adami)
* 23. The Internet, language and virtual interactions (Piia Varis and
Tom van Neunen)
* 24. Mediatization and the language of journalism (Tom Van Hout and
Peter Burger)
* 25. Work (Melissa Moyer)
* 26. Bilingual Education (Nelson Flores)
* Conclusion: Moving the study of Language and Society into the future
(Nelson Flores, Max Spotti and Ofelia García)