Detalles del libro
This book retools the apparatus of interactional sociolinguistics for the present age. Exploring a wealth of field sites and changing practices around social class, race, urban speech, and destabilised notions of citizenship, nativeness, security, and surveillance, Rampton?s latest work is indispensable for the study of language and interaction in 21st century social life.
? Devyani Sharma, Queen Mary University of London, UKA compelling panoramic collection. The chapters offer lucid insight into how everyday language practice refracts shifting political and social ecologies. A vital contribution to understanding the vexing complexities and tensions of contemporary society, the volume is also an inspirational record of the emergence of a powerful school of engaged sociolinguists. ? Christopher Stroud, University of the Western Cape, South Africa and Stockholm University, Sweden Biografía del autorBen Rampton is Professor of Applied & Sociolinguistics at King's College London. Using linguistic ethnography and interactional sociolinguistics, his work covers urban multilingualism; youth, ethnicity and social class; conflict and (in)securitization; and language education policy and practice. He is the founding editor of Working Papers in Urban Language and Literacies.
- Encuadernación Tapa blanda
- Autor/es Rampton, Ben
- ISBN13 9781788929981
- ISBN10 1788929985
- Páginas 320
- Año de Edición 2021
- Idioma Inglés
Linguistic Practice in Changing Conditions
- Ben Rampton
- Editorial MULTILINGU
- ISBN 9781788929981