The Routledge handbook of language and superdiversity : an interdisciplinary perspective /

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Imprint:Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2018.
©2018
Description:xlv, 536 pages ; 26 cm.
Language:English
Series:Routledge handbooks in applied linguistics
Routledge handbooks in applied linguistics.
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/11616753
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Other authors / contributors:Creese, Angela, editor.
Blackledge, Adrian, editor.
ISBN:9781138905092
1138905097
9781315696010
Notes:Includes bibliographical references and index.
Table of Contents:
  • List of illustrations
  • List of contributors
  • Acknowledgements
  • Language and superdiversity: An interdisciplinary perspective
  • Part I. Language and superdiversity
  • 1. Repertoires, registers, and linguistic diversity
  • 2. Linguistic (super)diversity, post-multilingualism and translanguaging moments
  • 3. Superdiversity perspective and the sociolinguistics of social media
  • 4. Superdiversity as a lens to understand complexities
  • 5. "All the people speak bad English". Communicating across differences in a super-diverse context
  • Part II. Researching communication in superdiverse contexts
  • 6. Superdiversity and linguistic ethnography: Researching people and language in motion
  • 7. Blurred vision? "Superdiversity" as a lens in research on communication in border contexts
  • 8. Using researcher vignettes to explore co-production in a large diverse team: implications for research in superdiverse contexts
  • 9. Moving methods online: Researching digital language practices
  • 10. Reflecting on the ethics of researching communication in superdiverse contexts
  • Part III. Language, superdiversity and heritage
  • 11. The multivocality of heritage: Moments, encounters and mobilities
  • 12. Dialect as heritage
  • 13. Discourses of 'Chineseness' and superdiversity
  • 14. Talking of heritage: The past in conversation
  • 15. Superdiverse heritage and the question of authenticity: Reframing 'brokenness', comprehending change
  • Part IV. Language, superdiversity and sport
  • 16. Language policy and planning and the Olympic Games
  • 17. Linguistic practices, social identities and sports
  • 18. Football language in the age of superdiversity
  • 19. Race, ethnicity and 'Africa' in football discourse - perspectives in the age of superdiversity
  • 20. Language and sport, physical activity and health among Black and Asian ethnic minority groups
  • Part V. Language, superdiversity and business
  • 21. Language, superdiversity, and self-employment
  • 22. Mobile messaging by migrant micro-entrepreneurs in contexts of superdiversity
  • 23. Managing superdiversity in multinational companies
  • 24. You are now one of us - negotiating 'fitting in' in the workplace
  • 25. Multilingualism in migrant-tailored businesses: The case of telecommunications multinationals and "ethnic" call shops
  • Part VI. Language, superdiversity and law
  • 26. Sociolinguistic superdiversity and asylum
  • 27. Legal interpreting m domestic and international courts: Responsiveness in action
  • 28. Translation in superdiverse legal contexts
  • 29. Superdiversity and the relationship between law, language and translation in a supranational legal order
  • 30. The development of deaf legal discourse
  • Part VII. Language, superdiversity and education
  • 31. Multilingual education policy superdiversity and educational equity
  • 32. Translanguaging as pedagogy - a critical review
  • 33. Adult migrant language education in a diversifying world
  • 34. The multilingual university
  • 35. Linguistic diversity in online and mobile learning
  • Index