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An essential resource for understanding linguistic landscapes and their role in multilingual contexts worldwide The Handbook of Linguistic Landscapes and Multilingualism provides an in-depth exploration of linguistic landscapes as a tool to understand multilingualism across diverse global contexts. Edited by leading scholars Durk Gorter and Jasone Cenoz, this authoritative volume brings together pioneering research on the evolving interactions between language, place, space, and society. Addressing both theory and practice, this handbook serves as a unique lens into how linguistic…mehr
An essential resource for understanding linguistic landscapes and their role in multilingual contexts worldwide
The Handbook of Linguistic Landscapes and Multilingualism provides an in-depth exploration of linguistic landscapes as a tool to understand multilingualism across diverse global contexts. Edited by leading scholars Durk Gorter and Jasone Cenoz, this authoritative volume brings together pioneering research on the evolving interactions between language, place, space, and society.
Addressing both theory and practice, this handbook serves as a unique lens into how linguistic landscapes reflect broader social, political, and educational dynamics. In-depth chapters address topics ranging from translanguaging and minority language ideologies to the application of linguistic landscapes in multilingual cities and classrooms. Organised into three parts, the book first establishes the theoretical and methodological foundations of linguistic landscape studies, followed by detailed case studies of the relationship between linguistic landscapes and multilingualism in diverse social and geographic contexts. The concluding section focusses on the educational implications of linguistic landscapes, examining how schoolscapes and public spaces can be utilised for language learning and teaching. Equipping readers to critically engage with multilingual practices in urban spaces, educational settings, and beyond, the Handbook of Linguistic Landscapes and Multilingualism:
Introduces cutting-edge methodologies, socio-political contexts, and language learning through linguistic landscapes
Covers emerging topics such as transgressive practices, landscapes of affect, and linguistic landscapes of protest and conflict
Describes key theoretical concepts and identifies the interdisciplinary connections between ethnography, sociolinguistics, and discourse studies
Explores innovative pedagogical approaches, and translanguaging practices, with an emphasis on empowering learners in multilingual environments
Designed to fit seamlessly into curricula focused on multilingualism and language policy across a range of academic disciplines, the Handbook of Linguistic Landscapes and Multilingualism is ideal for graduate students, post-graduate researchers, and scholars in applied linguistics, sociolinguistics, education sciences, language studies, and social geography.
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Autorenporträt
Durk Gorter is Ikerbasque Research Professor at the University of the Basque Country, Spain, where he specialises in European minority languages, multilingual education, and linguistic landscapes. He has authored and edited several books, including A Panorama of Linguistic Landscape Studies and The Minority Language as a Second Language. He is an International Association of Multilingualism (IAM) Distinguished Scholar of Multilingualism. Jasone Cenoz is Professor of Education at the University of the Basque Country, with expertise in multilingualism, bilingual education, linguistic landscapes, and minority languages. She has authored numerous articles and books, including Pedagogical Translanguaging, in collaboration with Durk Gorter. She has presented her work internationally and is a leading voice in multilingual education research.
Inhaltsangabe
Notes on Contributors ix Acknowledgments xvii 1 Introduction: The Study of Linguistic Landscapes and Multilingualism 1 Durk Gorter and Jasone Cenoz Part I Framing the Field 13 2 Emergence of the Field 15 Mieke Vandenbroucke 3 Theorizing Space 29 Stefania Tufi 4 Linguistic Landscapes at the Nexus of Ethnography, Sociolinguistics, and Discourse 47 Roswita Dressler and Francis M. Hult 5 Research Methodologies 65 Isabelle Buchstaller and Seraphim Alvanides 6 Translanguaging and Semiotic Resources 85 Jerry Won Lee 7 Language Attitudes in the Multilingual Linguistic Landscape 97 Monika Dannerer and Barbara Soukup 8 Landscapes of Affect 113 Lionel Wee 9 Multilingualism and Linguistic Landscapes of Protest and Conflict 127 Christiana Themistocleous 10 Exploring Beyond Convention: Transgressive Practice in Linguistic Landscapes 141 Antonio Bruyèl-Olmedo 11 Churchscape 159 Alastair Walker 12 Names, Naming, and Multilingualism in the Linguistic Landscape 177 Väinö Syrjälä 13 Minority Languages and Language Ideologies 193 Luk Van Mensel 14 The Linguistic Landscapes of Chinese Diasporic Trajectories 209 Thom Huebner and Kittinata Rhekhalilit Part II Multilingual Contexts 225 15 Multilingualism and Global English in the Linguistic Landscape: View from Montreal, Singapore, and Dubai 227 Jakob R. E. Leimgruber 16 Reflections on Multilingualism in the Linguistic Landscape in the Context of Jordan 243 Omar Alomoush and Karl Simms 17 Linguistic Landscape in Israel: Policy, Research, Practice 255 Elana Shohamy and Iair G. Or 18 Elite Bilingualism in the Linguistic Landscape of Quetta, Pakistan 273 Syed Abdul Manan 19 Discourses Challenging Multilingualism-inclusive-of-Indigenous/Tribal/Minority Languages in the Linguistic Landscape of Dantewada, India 289 Uma Maheshwari Chimirala and Pallavi Gauri Dehari 20 Researching Hong Kong's Multilingual Landscape 309 John Bacon-Shone, Kingsley Bolton, and Siu-lun Lee 21 Exploring Linguistic Hybridity and Creativity in the Advertising Linguistic Landscapes of Taiwan and Tunisia 337 Selim Ben Said 22 Transforming the Linguistic Landscape of South Africa - More of the Same? 355 Theodorus du Plessis and Chrismi-Rinda Loth 23 Linguistic Landscape Studies as a Reflection of Multilingualism in the United States 375 Robert A. Troyer 24 The Linguistic Landscape of Indigenous Peoples from Latin America: A Multimodal Overview 393 Lorena Córdova-Hernández and Miryam Yataco 25 Multilingualism and Migrants: The Case of Latin American Linguistic Landscape in Italy 409 Maria Vittoria Calvi 26 Language Conflicts in the Linguistic Landscapes of Postcommunist Countries in Europe 429 Solvita Burr, Jelena Bo?ovi¿, and Marián Sloboda 27 Multilingualism in Borderlands: Hegemony and Minoritized Languages in European Borderscapes 445 Deirdre A. Dunlevy 28 Multilingualism in France's Linguistic Landscape 461 Robert Blackwood Part III Education and Language Learning 479 29 Language Learning in Linguistic Landscape: Toward a Sustainable and Socially Responsive Language Education 481 Edina Krompák 30 Linguistic Landscape for (Foreign) Language Learning 501 Monica Barni 31 Schoolscapes: A Linguistic Landscape Approach to Learning Environments 519 Tamás Péter Szabó and Kara D. Brown 32 Developing Educational Linguistic Landscape Materials and Learning Methods 537 Steve D. Przymus and Osman Solmaz 33 Empowerment and Translanguaging in Pacific Linguistic Landscapes 555 Corinne A. Seals, Vincent Ieni Olsen-Reeder, Lei Xia, and Shanara Wallace 34 "Spotting Languages": Searching for Regional or International Languages for Symbolic, Practical, and Educational Purposes 573 Sanita Martena and Heiko F. Marten 35 Ephemeral, Mobile, and Multilingual Signs in Public Space: A Pedagogic Case Study of Stickers 591 Kellie Gonçalves, Federico Erba, Forugh Semadeni, and Hüseyin Demircan Index 607
Notes on Contributors ix Acknowledgments xvii 1 Introduction: The Study of Linguistic Landscapes and Multilingualism 1 Durk Gorter and Jasone Cenoz Part I Framing the Field 13 2 Emergence of the Field 15 Mieke Vandenbroucke 3 Theorizing Space 29 Stefania Tufi 4 Linguistic Landscapes at the Nexus of Ethnography, Sociolinguistics, and Discourse 47 Roswita Dressler and Francis M. Hult 5 Research Methodologies 65 Isabelle Buchstaller and Seraphim Alvanides 6 Translanguaging and Semiotic Resources 85 Jerry Won Lee 7 Language Attitudes in the Multilingual Linguistic Landscape 97 Monika Dannerer and Barbara Soukup 8 Landscapes of Affect 113 Lionel Wee 9 Multilingualism and Linguistic Landscapes of Protest and Conflict 127 Christiana Themistocleous 10 Exploring Beyond Convention: Transgressive Practice in Linguistic Landscapes 141 Antonio Bruyèl-Olmedo 11 Churchscape 159 Alastair Walker 12 Names, Naming, and Multilingualism in the Linguistic Landscape 177 Väinö Syrjälä 13 Minority Languages and Language Ideologies 193 Luk Van Mensel 14 The Linguistic Landscapes of Chinese Diasporic Trajectories 209 Thom Huebner and Kittinata Rhekhalilit Part II Multilingual Contexts 225 15 Multilingualism and Global English in the Linguistic Landscape: View from Montreal, Singapore, and Dubai 227 Jakob R. E. Leimgruber 16 Reflections on Multilingualism in the Linguistic Landscape in the Context of Jordan 243 Omar Alomoush and Karl Simms 17 Linguistic Landscape in Israel: Policy, Research, Practice 255 Elana Shohamy and Iair G. Or 18 Elite Bilingualism in the Linguistic Landscape of Quetta, Pakistan 273 Syed Abdul Manan 19 Discourses Challenging Multilingualism-inclusive-of-Indigenous/Tribal/Minority Languages in the Linguistic Landscape of Dantewada, India 289 Uma Maheshwari Chimirala and Pallavi Gauri Dehari 20 Researching Hong Kong's Multilingual Landscape 309 John Bacon-Shone, Kingsley Bolton, and Siu-lun Lee 21 Exploring Linguistic Hybridity and Creativity in the Advertising Linguistic Landscapes of Taiwan and Tunisia 337 Selim Ben Said 22 Transforming the Linguistic Landscape of South Africa - More of the Same? 355 Theodorus du Plessis and Chrismi-Rinda Loth 23 Linguistic Landscape Studies as a Reflection of Multilingualism in the United States 375 Robert A. Troyer 24 The Linguistic Landscape of Indigenous Peoples from Latin America: A Multimodal Overview 393 Lorena Córdova-Hernández and Miryam Yataco 25 Multilingualism and Migrants: The Case of Latin American Linguistic Landscape in Italy 409 Maria Vittoria Calvi 26 Language Conflicts in the Linguistic Landscapes of Postcommunist Countries in Europe 429 Solvita Burr, Jelena Bo?ovi¿, and Marián Sloboda 27 Multilingualism in Borderlands: Hegemony and Minoritized Languages in European Borderscapes 445 Deirdre A. Dunlevy 28 Multilingualism in France's Linguistic Landscape 461 Robert Blackwood Part III Education and Language Learning 479 29 Language Learning in Linguistic Landscape: Toward a Sustainable and Socially Responsive Language Education 481 Edina Krompák 30 Linguistic Landscape for (Foreign) Language Learning 501 Monica Barni 31 Schoolscapes: A Linguistic Landscape Approach to Learning Environments 519 Tamás Péter Szabó and Kara D. Brown 32 Developing Educational Linguistic Landscape Materials and Learning Methods 537 Steve D. Przymus and Osman Solmaz 33 Empowerment and Translanguaging in Pacific Linguistic Landscapes 555 Corinne A. Seals, Vincent Ieni Olsen-Reeder, Lei Xia, and Shanara Wallace 34 "Spotting Languages": Searching for Regional or International Languages for Symbolic, Practical, and Educational Purposes 573 Sanita Martena and Heiko F. Marten 35 Ephemeral, Mobile, and Multilingual Signs in Public Space: A Pedagogic Case Study of Stickers 591 Kellie Gonçalves, Federico Erba, Forugh Semadeni, and Hüseyin Demircan Index 607
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