Community, Solidarity and Multilingualism in a Transnational Social Movement

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Civil Society
Common Language
Critical Sociolinguistic Ethnography
discourse analysis
discursive localisation of transnational movements
discursive localization of transnational movements
Emmaus
Emmaus Barcelona
Emmaus communities
Emmaus London
English As A Lingua Franca
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ethnographic study of Emmaus movement
Fernando Birri
Founding Story
geographical mobility
Homeless Charities
International Monetary Fund
Intertextual Chains
Language Ideologies
Lingua Francas
linguistic anthropology
Linguistic Authority
linguistic ethnography
linguistic ideologies
linguistic localisation of transnational movements
linguistic localization of transnational movements
London
marginalised communities
marginalized communities
Maria Rosa Garrido Sarda
Metadiscursive Commentary
migrant integration studies
Monolingual Spanish
Multilingual Repertoires
multilingualism
narrative and identity
non-Catalan Speaker
Offered English Language Instruction
Pathway Volunteers
post-war social movements
qualitative methods in sociolinguistics
Residential Project
Semiotic Artefacts
social movements of protest
sociolinguistic ethnography
sociolinguistics
transnational activism
transnational communication
transnational formation
Transnational Social Movement
UK Map
Walking Words
World Assembly
Zapatista Revolution

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367534530
  • Weight: 322g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 29 Apr 2022
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Community, solidarity and multilingualism in a transnational social movement presents a critical sociolinguistic ethnography of the Emmaus movement that analyses linguistic and discursive practices in two local communities in order to provide insight into solidarity discourses and transnational communication more broadly. Integrating perspectives from a range of disciplines, the monograph seeks to understand the ways in which social movements are maintained across disparate communities grounded in shared cultural referents and communicative practices but not necessarily a shared language. The book focuses on Emmaus, the solidarity movement that emerged in post-war France which brings formerly marginalised people together with others looking for an alternative lifestyle into live-in communities dedicated to recycling work and social projects.

The book first offers a historical overview of the Emmaus movement more generally, moving into an account of its development and spread across national and linguistic borders. The volume draws on data from two Emmaus communities in Barcelona and London to analyse the everyday communicative and discursive practices that appropriate and resignify the shared transnational movement ideas in different socio-political, economic, historical and linguistic contexts.

Community, solidarity and multilingualism in a transnational social movement considers the social implications of local practices on the situated (re)production and evolution of transnational social movements more generally and will be of particular interest to students and researchers in sociolinguistics, linguistic anthropology, discourse studies, cultural studies, and sociology.

Maria Rosa Garrido Sardà is Lecturer in English Linguistics at the University of Lausanne, Switzerland

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