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Language and Migration Vol III
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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
- 40 Linguistic and Religious Pluralism: Between difference and inequality
- 41 The Endogeneity Between Language and Earnings: International analyses
- 42 ‘Survival Employment’: Gender and deskilling among African immigrants in Canada
- 43 The Gatekeeping Of Babel: Job interviews and the linguistic penalty
- 44 Language, Employment, and Settlement: Temporary meat workers in Australia
- 45 Deskilling And Delanguaging African Migrants In Barcelona: Pathways of labour market incorporation and the value of ‘global’ English
- 46 Language Policy In Practice: Re-bordering the nation
- 47 Language Acquisition, Unemployment And Depressive Disorder Among Southeast Asian Refugees: A 10-year study
- 48 “I Feel I Am A Bird Without WingS”: Discourses of sadness and loss among East Africans in Western Australia
- 49 What Multilingualism?: Agency and unintended consequences of multilingual practices in a Barcelona health clinic
- 50 Regimenting Discourse, Controlling Bodies: Disinformation, evaluation and moral categorization in a state bureaucratic agency
- 51 Negotiating Entitlement to Language: Calling 911 without English
- 52 Migrants’ Social Networks and Weak Ties: Accessing resources and constructing relationships post-migration
- 53 The Relational Contexts of Migration: Mexican women in new destination sites
- 54 Local Actors in Promoting Multilingualism
- 55 Minority Workers or Minority Human Beings?: A European dilemma
- 56 Australian Experiences: Multiculturalism, language policy and national ethos
- 57 Linguistic Human Rights and Mobility
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