The Routledge handbook of language and superdiversity : an interdisciplinary perspective

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The Routledge handbook of language and superdiversity : an interdisciplinary perspective

edited by Angela Creese and Adrian Blackledge

(Routledge handbooks in applied linguistics)(Routledge handbooks)

Routledge, 2018

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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The Routledge Handbook of Language and Superdiversity provides an accessible and authoritative overview of this growing area, the linguistic analysis of interaction in superdiverse cities. Developed as a descriptive term to account for the increasingly stratified processes and effects of migration in Western Europe, 'superdiversity' has the potential to contribute to an enhanced understanding of mobility, complexity, and change, with theoretical, practical, global, and methodological reach. With seven sections edited by leading names, the handbook includes 35 state-of-the art chapters from international authorities. The handbook adopts a truly interdisciplinary approach, covering: Cultural heritage Sport Law Education Business and entrepreneurship. The result is a truly comprehensive account of how people live, work and communicate in superdiverse spaces. This volume is key reading for all those engaged in the study and research of Language and Superdiversity within Applied Linguistics, Linguistic Anthropology and related areas.

目次

Dedication Acknowledgements List of illustrations List of contributors Introduction - Adrian Blackledge and Angela Creese PART I - edited by Jenny Phillimore and Li Wei Language and superdiversity Repertoires, registers, and linguistic diversity Alastair Pennycook Linguistic (super)diversity, post-multilingualism and translanguaging moments Li Wei Superdiversity perspective and the sociolinguistics of social media Sirpa Leppanen, Saija Peuronen and Elina Westinen Superdiversity as a lens to understand complexities Dirk Geldof "All the people speak bad English". Communicating across differences in a super-diverse context Susanne Wessendorf PART II - edited by Lisa Goodson and Caroline Tagg Researching communication in superdiverse contexts Superdiversity and linguistic ethnography: researching people and language in motion Martha Karrebaek and Constadina Charalambous Blurred vision? "Superdiversity" as a lens in research on communication in border contexts Robert Gibb and Julien Danero Iglesias Using researcher vignettes to explore co-production in a large diverse team: implications for research in superdiverse contexts Lisa Goodson and Caroline Tagg Moving methods online: Researching digital language practices Jannis Androutsopoulos and Andreas Staehr Reflecting on the ethics of researching communication in superdiverse contexts Fiona Copland PART III - edited by Adrian Blackledge and Mike Robinson Language, superdiversity and heritage The multivocality of heritage: Moments, encounters and mobilities Ana Deumert Dialect as heritage Joan Beal Discourses of 'Chineseness' and superdiversity Jing Huang Talking of heritage: The past in conversation Mike Robinson Superdiverse heritage and the question of authenticity: Reframing 'brokenness', comprehending change Sabina Vakser PART IV - edited by Zhu Hua and Janice Thompson Language, superdiversity and sport Language policy and planning and the Olympic Games Rachelle Vessey Linguistic practices, social identities and sports Lian Malai Madsen Football language in the age of superdiversity Gunnar Bergh and Soelve Ohlander Race, ethnicity and 'Africa' in football discourse - perspectives in the age of superdiversity Samu Kytoela Language and sport, physical activity and health among Black and Asian ethnic minority groups Symeon Dagkas and Whitney B. Curry PART V - edited by Mike Baynham and Kiran Trehan Language, superdiversity and business Language, Superdiversity, and Self-Employment Adrian Blackledge and Kiran Trehan Mobile messaging by migrant micro-entrepreneurs in contexts of superdiversity Caroline Tagg and Agnieszka Lyons Managing superdiversity in multinational companies Jiri Nekvapil and Tamah Sherman You are now one of us - negotiating 'fitting in' in the workplace Marta Kirilova and Jo Angouri Multilingualism in migrant-tailored businesses: The case of telecommunications multinationals and "ethnic" call shops Maria Sabate Dalmau PART VI - edited by Bharat Malkani and Frances Rock Language, superdiversity and law Sociolinguistic superdiversity and asylum Marco Jacquemet Legal interpreting in domestic and international courts: Responsiveness in action Ludmila Stern Joanna Drugan and Krzysztof Kredens Superdiversity and the relationship between law, language and translation in a supranational legal order Karen McAuliffe and Aleksandar Trklja The development of deaf legal discourse Christopher Stone and Gene Mirus PART VII - edited by Melanie Cooke and James Simpson Language, superdiversity and education Multilingual education policy, superdiversity and educational equity Kendall A. King and Martha Bigelow Translanguaging as pedagogy - a critical review Jean Conteh Adult migrant language education in a diversifying world Sari Poeyhoenen, Mirja Tarnanen and James Simpson The multilingual University Mbulungeni Madiba Linguistic diversity in online and mobile learning Agnes Kukulska-Hulme and Mark Pegrum Index

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