Soundings and the Politics of Sociolinguistic Listening for Transnational Space

Soundings and the Politics of Sociolinguistic Listening for Transnational Space
Author: Kinga Kozminska
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 241
Release: 2023-12-14
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9781350331310

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In a world dominated by the visual, this book presents how a focus on the sounded experience and acts of listening may carve a way to reformulate emerging publics, create space for critical multilingual engagement and deepen recognition of emancipatory practices. Examining the emerging logics and rhythms among a group of post-EU accession UK Polish migrants, this book focuses on the semiotic processes through which contemporary moving bodies and communities place themselves in sociolinguistic landscapes. It considers how they develop metrics to account for sociolinguistic change and authenticate their projects and practices in transnational timespace. In doing so, the book brings power differentials to the centre of language and objectivity debates and foregrounds material semiotics as an approach that enables a new collective potential and redefinition of sociolinguistic listening. By connecting research on scale in migration contexts with studies of embodied soundwork and of stance in semiotics, this book highlights how a focus on the sounded sign may bring us closer to the ways in which bodies and meanings are (re)made, and collective doing and thinking are formed in the globalised world.

Language and Social Justice

Language and Social Justice
Author: Kathleen C. Riley,Bernard C. Perley,Inmaculada M. García-Sánchez
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 521
Release: 2024-02-22
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9781350156258

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Language, whether spoken, written, or signed, is a powerful resource that is used to facilitate social justice or undermine it. The first reference resource to use an explicitly global lens to explore the interface between language and social justice, this volume expands our understanding of how language symbolizes, frames, and expresses political, economic, and psychic problems in society, thus contributing to visions for social justice. Investigating specific case studies in which language is used to instantiate and/or challenge social injustices, each chapter provides a unique perspective on how language carries value and enacts power by presenting the historical contexts and ethnographic background for understanding how language engenders and/or negotiates specific social justice issues. Case studies are drawn from Africa, Asia, Australia, Europe, North and South America and the Pacific Islands, with leading experts tackling a broad range of themes, such as equality, sovereignty, communal well-being, and the recognition of complex intersectional identities and relationships within and beyond the human world. Putting issues of language and social justice on a global stage and casting light on these processes in communities increasingly impacted by ongoing colonial, neoliberal, and neofascist forms of globalization, Language and Social Justice is an essential resource for anyone interested in this area of research.

Multilingualism Im mobilities and Spaces of Belonging

Multilingualism   Im mobilities and Spaces of Belonging
Author: Kristine Horner,Jennifer Dailey-O'Cain
Publsiher: Multilingual Matters
Total Pages: 324
Release: 2019-10-11
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9781788925068

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Certain forms of mobility and multilingualism tend to be portrayed as problematic in the public sphere, while others are considered to be unremarkable. Divided into three thematic sections, this book explores the contestation of spaces and the notion of borders, examines the ways in which heritage and authenticity are linked or challenged, and interrogates the intersections between mobility and hierarchies and the ways that language can be linked to notions of belonging and aspirations for mobility. Based on fieldwork in Africa, Asia, Australasia and Europe, it explores how language functions as both site of struggle and as a means of overcoming struggle. This volume will be of particular interest to scholars taking ethnographic and critical sociolinguistic approaches to the study of language and belonging in the context of globalisation.

Performative Linguistic Space

Performative Linguistic Space
Author: Neriko Musha Doerr,Jennifer M. McGuire
Publsiher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Total Pages: 192
Release: 2023-09-18
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9783110744781

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This volume explores "performative linguistic space", namely a space which ushers or hinders linguistic practices. Space is made productive as a result of individuals who bring linguistic politics from diverse spaces into new ones. By moving away from the notions of discrete units of language and linguistic communities associated with a specific space, this volume suggests a fluid productive aspect of space. It goes beyond the assumed space-linguistic community association through ethnographic accounts that mediate linguistic anthropology, cultural geography, sociolinguistics, and deaf studies.

Language Ideologies and Media Discourse

Language Ideologies and Media Discourse
Author: Sally Johnson,Tommaso M. Milani
Publsiher: A&C Black
Total Pages: 312
Release: 2009-12-24
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9781441182739

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The study of language ideologies has become a key theme in sociolinguistics over the past decade. It is the study of the relationship between representations of language, on the one hand, and broader aesthetic, economic, moral and political concerns, on the other. Research into the particular role played by media discourse in the construction, reproduction and contestation of such ideologies has been widely scattered - this book brings together this emerging field. It considers how, in an era of global communication technologies, the media - by which we understand the press, radio, television, cinema, the internet and multimodal gaming - help to disseminate preferred uses of, and ideas about, language. The book is tightly focussed on the relationship between language ideologies and media discourse, together with the methods and techniques required for the analysis of that relationship. It also places emphasis on television and new-media texts, incorporating and expanding upon recent theoretical insights into visual communication and multimodal discourse analysis. International in scope, this book will also be of interest to students from a wide range of fields including linguistics (particularly sociolinguistics and linguistic anthropology), modern languages, education, media studies, communication studies and cultural theory.

Transnational Spaces

Transnational Spaces
Author: Peter Jackson,Phil Crang,Claire Dwyer
Publsiher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 189
Release: 2004
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780415254199

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Social relations in our globalising world are increasingly stretched out across the borders of two or more nation-states. Yet, despite the growing academic interest in transnational economic networks, political movements and cultural forms, too little attention has been paid to the transformations of space that these processes both reflect and reproduce. Transnational Spaces takes a innovative perspective, looking at transnationalism as a social space that can be occupied by a wide range of actors, not all of whom are themselves directly connected to transnational migrant communities.

Language Diaspora Home

Language  Diaspora  Home
Author: Heather Robinson
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 161
Release: 2023-07-31
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9781000913910

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This book explores language maintenance and development in the linguistic lives of second-, third-, and fourth-generation immigrants as they navigate migration and diaspora, highlighting the role of women in acting as custodians and gate-keepers of family languages towards creating a sense of home. The volume features an interdisciplinary approach, drawing on work from narrative, storytelling, literary studies, and linguistic anthropology, as well as interviews with multiple generations of immigrant families, to reflect on the ways these families foster a sense of home and maintain connections to their homelands through language. Robinson showcases the voices of a diverse range of families to examine the choices women in immigrant families make between the use of family languages, dominant community languages, or a mix of the two. The volume enhances our understanding of the ways in which immigrants navigate the linguistic landscapes of home and community amid migration and diaspora. This book will be of interest to students and scholars in linguistic anthropology, sociolinguistics, language and gender, and language and migration.

Language As Commodity

Language As Commodity
Author: Rani Rubdy,Peter Tan
Publsiher: A&C Black
Total Pages: 243
Release: 2008-11-21
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9781847064233

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A comprehensive volume which engages with language policies and positions to highlight the issues surrounding language commodification and globalization.