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Language and Migration Vol II
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Language and Migration is timely for two main reasons: one is social – international migration is at an all-time high – and the other is theoretical – theorizing language as a mobile resource is currently the most exiting frontier in sociolinguistics.
Including the very best contemporary scholarship as well as key foundational research, this four volume collection will strike a balance between the socially-relevant and topical issues of wider concern raised by migration on the one hand, and disciplinary conceptual and methodological concerns on the other. In doing so, Language and Migration is intended both as a showcase of the most important work in the field as well as an intervention into contemporary debates.
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Table of contents
- Cover Page
- Half Title page
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Contents
- Acknowledgements
- 20 Racializing Language: A history of linguistic ideologies in the US Census
- 21 ‘We Have Room For But One Language Here’: Language and national identity in the US at the turn of the 20th century
- 22 Language Testing and Citizenship: A language ideological debate in Sweden
- 23 Testing the Claims of Asylum Seekers: The role of language analysis
- 24 Language, Asylum, and the National Order
- 25 Practices of Translation and the Making of Migrant Subjectivities in Contemporary Italy
- 26 Latina Mothers and Small-Town Racisms: Creating narratives of dignity and moral education in North Carolina
- 27 “I'm Tired. You Clean and Cook.” Shifting Gender Identities and Second Language Socialization
- 28 ‘Like The Fish Not In Water’: How language and race mediate the social and economic inclusion of women migrants to Australia
- 29 Individual Grassroots Multilingualism in Africa Town in Guangzhou: The role of states in globalization
- 30 Repertoires, Characters and Scenes: Sociolinguistic difference in Turkish–German comedy
- 31 Language Ideology and Identity in Transnational Space: Globalization, migration, and bilingualism among Korean families in the USA
- 32 Cultural Encounters in the Social Sciences and Humanities: Western émigré scholars in Turkey
- 33 A 16-Year Longitudinal Study of Language Attrition in Dutch Immigrants in Australia
- 34 Identity and First Language Attrition: A historical approach
- 35 Multilingualism and Later Life: A sociolinguistic perspective on age and aging
- 36 Returned Migration, Language, and Identity: Puerto Rican bilinguals in dos worlds/two mundos
- 37 Transnational Perspectives on Sociolinguistic Capital among Luso-Descendants in France and Portugal
- 38 Language Maintenance And Language Loss In Marginalized Communities: The case of the bateyes in the Dominican Republic
- 39 From Moravia to Texas: Immigrant acculturation at the cemetery
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