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The Handbook Of Language And Globalization Nikolas Coupland Ed

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The Handbook Of Language And Globalization Nikolas Coupland Ed
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Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell
File Extension: PDF
File size: 9.98 MB
Pages: 666
Author: Nikolas Coupland (ed.)
ISBN: 9781405175814, 9781444324068, 1405175818, 1444324063
Language: English
Year: 2010

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The Handbook Of Language And Globalization Nikolas Coupland Ed by Nikolas Coupland (ed.) 9781405175814, 9781444324068, 1405175818, 1444324063 instant download after payment.

The Handbook of Language and Globalization brings together important new studies of language and discourse in the global era, consolidating a vibrant new field of sociolinguistic research.

  • The first volume to assemble leading scholarship in this rapidly developing field
  • Features new contributions from 36 internationally-known scholars, bringing together key research in the field and establishing a benchmark for future research
  • Comprehensive coverage is divided into four sections: global multilingualism, world languages and language systems; global discourse in key domains and genres; language, values and markets under globalization; and language, distance and identities
  • Covers an impressive breadth of topics including tourism, language teaching, social networking, terrorism, and religion, among many others 
  • Winner of the British Association for Applied Linguistics book prize 2011
Content:
Chapter 1 Globalization, Global English, and World English(es): Myths and Facts (pages 29–55): Salikoko S. Mufwene
Chapter 2 Language Systems (pages 56–76): Abram De Swaan
Chapter 3 The Global Politics of Language: Markets, Maintenance, Marginalization, or Murder? (pages 77–100): Tove Skutnabb?Kangas and Robert Phillipson
Chapter 4 World Languages: Trends and Futures (pages 101–122): Ulrich Ammon
Chapter 5 Language Policy and Globalization (pages 123–141): Thomas Ricento
Chapter 6 Panlingual Globalization (pages 142–161): Jonathan Pool
Chapter 7 The Spread of Global Spanish: From Cervantes to reggaeton (pages 162–181): Clare Mar?Molinero
Chapter 8 New National Languages in Eastern Europe (pages 182–200): Brigitta Busch
Chapter 9 Localizing the Global on the Participatory Web (pages 201–231): Jannis Androutsopoulos
Chapter 10 Globalizing the Local: The Case of an Egyptian Superhero Comic (pages 232–254): Theo van Leeuwen and Usama Suleiman
Chapter 11 Language and the Globalizing Habitus of Tourism: Toward A Sociolinguistics of Fleeting Relationships (pages 255–286): Adam Jaworski and Crispin Thurlow
Chapter 12 Globalization and Language Teaching (pages 287–304): David Block
Chapter 13 Discursive Constructions of Global War and Terror (pages 305–322): Adam Hodges
Chapter 14 Has God Gone Global? Religion, Language, and Globalization (pages 323–345): Annabelle Mooney
Chapter 15 Language as Resource in the Globalized New Economy (pages 347–365): Monica Heller
Chapter 16 Language and Movement in Space (pages 366–385): Jan Blommaert and Jie Dong
Chapter 17 Indexing the Local (pages 386–405): Barbara Johnstone
Chapter 18 Ecolinguistics and Globalization (pages 406–425): Arran Stibbe
Chapter 19 The Chinese Discourse of Human Rights and Glocalization (pages 426–446): Shi?Xu
Chapter 20 Meanings of ‘Globalization’: East and West (pages 447–474): Peter Garrett
Chapter 21 Languages and Global Marketing (pages 475–492): Helen Kelly?Holmes
Chapter 22 Shadows of Discourse: Intercultural Communication in Global Contexts (pages 493–519): Claire Kramsch and Elizabeth Boner
Chapter 23 Unraveling Post?Colonial Identity through Language (pages 520–539): Rakesh M. Bhatt
Chapter 24 At the Intersection of Gender, Language, and Transnationalism (pages 540–554): Ingrid Piller and Kimie Takahashi
Chapter 25 Globalization and Gay Language (pages 555–574): William L. Leap
Chapter 26 Metroethnicities and Metrolanguages (pages 575–591): John C. Maher
Chapter 27 Popular Cultures, Popular Languages, and Global Identities (pages 592–607): Alastair Pennycook
Chapter 28 Global Representations of Distant Suffering (pages 608–624): Lilie Chouliaraki
Chapter 29 Global Media and the Regime of Lifestyle (pages 625–643): David Machin and Theo van Leeuwen

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