Social Theory and Language

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Author_Glyn Williams
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Civil Society
Common Language
Construction
contemporary sociolinguistics
Critical Discourse Analysis
Critical Realism
critical realism theory
Critical Social Theory
discourse analysis
Discursive Materiality
Discursive Practice
Enlightenment philosophy origins
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Face To Face
French Discourse Analysis
historical developments
interactionism
interactionist perspective
Language
Language Group
language ideology
Life Style
Meaning
Minority Language
Official Language
Social
Social Organisation
Social Practice
Social Structure
Social System
social theory
sociological linguistics
sociological theory language relationship
Spontaneous Grammars
Stable Diglossia
State Language
Superimposed
Tacit Knowledge
Theory
Timeless
Vice Versa
Williams

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367531119
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 29 Apr 2022
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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This volume offers a comprehensive treatment of the historical developments underpinning our present understandings of the relationship between language and the social by integrating the study of language with key strands of sociological theory.//

The book posits that theory conditions how objects are constructed and in turn the meanings allocated to them and explores the implications for the relationship between language and the social. The volume traces this relationship from its foundations in the work of Enlightenment philosophers, in which sociology and linguistics emerged as coherent disciplines. Taking this work as a point of departure, the book examines the unfolding of the interplay between language and the social across developments in sociological theory in subsequent eras, encompassing such strands as Marxism, functionalism, interactionism, anti-foundationalism, poststructuralism, critical theory, and critical realism. A final chapter turns its eye toward contemporary sociolinguistics and its treatment of different sociological perspectives and future directions for its continued development. //

Reflecting on trajectories in sociological theory toward informing our understanding of the relationship between language and the social today, this book will be key reading for students and scholars in sociolinguistics, philosophy of language, and those working in sociology and geography with an interest in language issues.

Glyn Williams has authored or co-authored fourteen books, including Sociolinguistics: A Sociological Critique (1992) and French Discourse Analysis: The Method of Poststructuralism (1999).

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