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Language And Social Justice In Practice Netta Avineri Laura R Graham

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Language And Social Justice In Practice Netta Avineri Laura R Graham
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 7.6 MB
Pages: 269
Author: Netta Avineri, Laura R. Graham, Eric J. Johnson, Robin Conley Riner, Jonathan Rosa
ISBN: 9781138069442, 9781138069459, 9781315115702, 1138069442, 1138069450, 1315115700
Language: English
Year: 2018

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Language And Social Justice In Practice Netta Avineri Laura R Graham by Netta Avineri, Laura R. Graham, Eric J. Johnson, Robin Conley Riner, Jonathan Rosa 9781138069442, 9781138069459, 9781315115702, 1138069442, 1138069450, 1315115700 instant download after payment.

From bilingual education and racial epithets to gendered pronouns and immigration discourses, language is a central concern in contemporary conversations and controversies surrounding social inequality. Developed as a collaborative effort by members of the American Anthropological Association’s Language and Social Justice Task Force, this innovative volume synthesizes scholarly insights on the relationship between patterns of communication and the creation of more just societies. Using case studies by leading and emergent scholars and practitioners written especially for undergraduate audiences, the book is ideal for introductory courses on social justice in linguistics and anthropology.

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