Language and Superdiversity

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applied linguistics
Ben Rampton
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Contemporary Sociolinguistic
Critical Sociolinguistics
Dense
digital communication analysis
diversity discourse
diversity in language and literacy resources
Elite Migrants
emerging normativity
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ethnographic research methods
FWE
Global Hip Hop
Global Semiotics
Hip Hop
Hip Hop Authenticity
identity construction
Ithiel De Sola Pool
Jan Blommaert
Karel Arnaut
Korean Hip Hop
language diversity
Language Ideologies
languaging
Linguistic Ethnography
Linguistic Penalty
literacy practices
Massimiliano Spottik
migration studies
multiculturalism
multilingual interaction
new sociolinguistic environments
Nuba Mountains
Nuba Peoples
Rampton 2011c
Real Hiphop
Saab Car
Semiotic Resources
social categorisation
sociolinguistic complexity in urban contexts
Sociolinguistic Economies
sociolinguistics
Superdiversities
superdiversity
Total Linguistic Fact
translocality
Typical Gentleman
UK Equivalence
Vice Versa

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138844575
  • Weight: 521g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 21 Dec 2015
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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A first synthesis of work done in sociolinguistic superdiversity, this volume offers a substantial introduction to the field and the issues and state-of-the-art research papers organized around three themes: Sketching the paradigm, Sociolinguistic complexity, Policing complexity. The focus is to show how complexity rather than plurality can serve as a lens through which an equally vast range of topics, sites, and issues can be tied together.

Superdiversity captures the acceleration and intensification of processes of social ‘mixing’ and ‘fragmentation’ since the early 1990s, as an outcome of two different but related processes: new post-Cold War migration flows, and the advent and spread of the Internet and mobile technologies. The confluence of these forces have created entirely new sociolinguistic environments, leading to research in the past decade that has brought a mixture of new empirical terrain–extreme diversity in language and literacy resources, complex repertoires and practices of participants in interaction–and conceptual challenges.

Language and Superdiversity is a landmark volume bringing together the work of the scholars and researchers who spearhead the development of the sociolinguistics of superdiversity.

Karel Arnaut is Associate Professor, Interculturalism, Migration and Minorities Research Centre (IMMRC) | Faculty of Social Sciences, K.U.Leuven (Belgium).

Jan Blommaert is Professor of Language, Culture and Globalization and Director of the Babylon Center at Tilburg University (The Netherlands). He coordinates the INCOLAS consortium and is one of the group leaders of the Max Planck Sociolinguistic Diversity Working Group.

Ben Rampton is Professor of Applied and Sociolinguistics at King’s College, London (UK). He is the Founding Convenor of the UK Linguistic Ethnography Forum, a Fellow of the Academy of Social Sciences and an Honorary Doctor at Copenhagen University.

Massimiliano Spotti is Assistant Professor in Sociolinguistics and Deputy Director of the Babylon Center at Tilburg University (The Netherlands).