1st Edition

Language and Migration Vol II

Edited By Ingrid Piller Copyright 2016
    488 Pages
    by Routledge

    Language and Migration is timely for two main reasons: one is social – international migration is at an all-time high – and the other is theoretical – theorizing language as a mobile resource is currently the most exiting frontier in sociolinguistics.



    Including the very best contemporary scholarship as well as key foundational research, this four volume collection will strike a balance between the socially-relevant and topical issues of wider concern raised by migration on the one hand, and disciplinary conceptual and methodological concerns on the other. In doing so, Language and Migration is intended both as a showcase of the most important work in the field as well as an intervention into contemporary debates.

    Volume I: Languages in Contact

    Volume II: Identities and Ideologies

    Volume III: Linguistic Diversity and Social Justice

    Volume IV: Education in Linguistically Diverse Societies