Re-imagining Language and Communication in Collaborative Projects

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Collaborative Projects
Communication
critical sociolinguistics
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Ethnographic
ethnographic analysis of collective action
Language
linguistic anthropology
Maria Rosa Garrido Sarda
Miguel Perez-Milans
multilingual practices
Multilingualism
Perspectives on the Future
qualitative ethnography
Re-imagining
social movement discourse
structural inequality research

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  • ISBN 9781032481364
  • Weight: 690g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 15 Jun 2025
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This collection re-imagines language and communication through an ethnographic sociolinguistic lens, foregrounding perspectives on collective projects that grapple with the relationship between past, present, and future towards confronting structural inequalities.

Bringing together work from critical sociolinguistics as well as related scholarship in literary studies, social theory, and anthropology, the volume features contributions from established and emerging scholars which showcase collective initiatives whereby people reckon with the semiotic and multilingual practices that contribute to social difference while seeking to envision a radically better future. Chapters feature analyses of narratives, audiovisual artefacts, and everyday discourse in “projects of re-imagination” within such spaces as educational institutions, religious organizations, NGOs, community groups, and urban development initiatives. In focusing on social groups that are mobilized into action by reimagining the present through narratives and linguistic practices, the book highlights the disciplinary implications for sociolinguistics as a field more broadly.

This innovative volume will be of interest to scholars in sociolinguistics, applied linguistics, and linguistic anthropology, as well as related disciplines such as sociology, political science, and educational studies.

Maria Rosa Garrido Sardà is Associate Professor of English Language and Linguistics in the Department of English and German at the Autonomous University of Barcelona (Catalonia, Spain). She authored Community, Solidarity and Multilingualism in a Social Movement: A Critical Sociolinguistic Ethnography of Emmaus (Routledge, 2021).

Miguel Pérez-Milans is Professor of Language, Discourse, and Communication in the UCL Institute of Education at University College London, UK. His previous publications include Urban Schools and English Language Education in Late Modern China (Routledge, 2013) and co-editor of The Oxford Handbook of Language Policy and Planning (2018).