Ben Rampton 
Linguistic Practice in Changing Conditions [PDF ebook] 

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This book demonstrates the power and distinctiveness of the contribution that sociolinguistics can make to our understanding of everyday communicative practice under changing social conditions. It builds on the approaches developed by Gumperz and Hymes in the 1970s and 80s, and it not only affirms their continuing relevance in analyses of the micropolitics of everyday talk in urban settings, but also argues for their value in emergent efforts to chart the heavily securitised environments now developing around us. Drawing on 10 years of collaborative work and ranging across disciplinary, interdisciplinary and applied perspectives, the book begins with guiding principles and methodology, shifts to empirically driven arguments in urban sociolinguistics, and concludes with studies of (in)securitised communication addressed to challenges ahead.

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Chapter 1. Introduction: Linguistic Practice in Changing Conditions


Part 1: Sociolinguistic Frameworks Tuned to Social Change


Chapter 2. Interactional Sociolinguistics


Chapter 3. Linguistic Ethnography


Chapter 4. Sociolinguistic Citizenship


Part 2: Ethnicity, Race and Class in Micro-practices of Differentiation and Alignment


Chapter 5. Ethnicities without Guarantees

Chapter 6. Style Contrasts, Migration and Social Class


Chapter 7. From ‘Youth Language’ to Contemporary Urban Vernaculars


Chapter 8. Styling in a Language Learnt Later in Life


Part 3: Everyday (In)securitisation


Chapter 9. Sociolinguistics and Everyday (In)securitisation


Chapter 10. Crossing of a Different Kind


Chapter 11. Goffman and the Everyday Experience of Surveillance


Afterword: Jan Blommaert and the Uses of Sociolinguistics: Critical, Political, Personal


Bibliography
Index

Over de auteur

Ben Rampton is Professor of Applied & Sociolinguistics at King’s College London. Using linguistic ethnography and interactional sociolinguistics, his work covers urban multilingualism; youth, ethnicity and social class; conflict and (in)securitization; and language education policy and practice. He is the founding editor of Working Papers in Urban Language and Literacies.
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