The Routledge handbook of language and superdiversity : an interdisciplinary perspective


edited by Angela Creese and Adrian Blackledge
Bok Engelsk 2018
Annen tittel
Medvirkende
Omfang
XLV, 536 s. : ill.
Opplysninger
Part I. Language and superdiversivity / edited by Jenny Phillimore and Li Wei. Part II. Reseaching communication in superdiverse contexts / edited by Lisa Goodson and Caroline Tagg. Part III. Language, superdiversity and heritage / edited by Adrian Blackledge and Mike Robinson. Part IV. Language, superdiversity and sport / edited by Zhu Hua and Janice Thompson. Part V. Language, superdiversity and business / edited by Mike Baynham and Kiran Trehan. Part VI. Language, superdiversity and law / edited by Bharat Malkani and Frances Rock. Part VII. Language, superdiversity and education / edited by Melanie Cooke and Martha Bigelow. - 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
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ISBN
978-1-138-90509-2

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