This book takes a critical look at the role of language in an increasingly diversified and globalised world, using the new framework of ’sociolinguistics of globalisation‘ to draw together research from human geography, sociolinguistics, and intercultural communication. It argues that globalisation has resulted in a destabilisation of social and linguistic norms, and presents a ‘language-in-motion’ approach which addresses the inequalities and new social divisions brought by the unprecedented levels of population mobility. This book looks at language on the individual, national and transnational level, and it will be of interest to readers with backgrounds in history, politics, human geography, sociolinguistics and minority languages.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Chapter 1 Introduction.- Chapter 2 The Global Status of English.- Chapter 3 Theorising the Market in Sociolinguistics.- Chapter 4 Problematising Sociolinguistics of Globalisation.- Chapter 5 The Spatial Turn in Sociolinguistics: Language, Place and Hospitality.- Chapter 6 Language and Social (In)justice.- Chapter 7 Language and Identity in a Globalised World.- Chapter 8 Conclusion.
Über den Autor
Khawla Badwan is Senior Lecturer in TESOL and Applied Linguistics at Manchester Metropolitan University, UK.