422 Pages
by
Routledge
422 Pages
by
Routledge
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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... Read more
VOLUME III: 40 Linguistic and religious pluralism: between difference and inequality 41 The endogeneity between language and earnings: international analyses 42 ‘Survival employment’: gender and deskilling among African immigrants in Canada 43 The gatekeeping of Babel: job interviews and the linguistic penalty 44 Language, employment, and settlement: temporary meat workers in Australia 45 Deskilling and delanguaging African migrants in Barcelona: pathways of labour market incorporation and the value of ‘global’ English 46 Language policy in practice: re-bordering the nation 47 Language acquisition, unemployment and depressive disorder among Southeast Asian refugees: a 10-year study 48 “I feel I am a bird without wings”: discourses of sadness and loss among East Africans in Western Australia 49 What multilingualism? Agency and unintended consequences of multilingual practices in a Barcelona health clinic 50 Regimenting discourse, controlling bodies: disinformation, evaluation and moral categorization in a state bureaucratic agency 51 Negotiating entitlement to language: calling without English 52 Migrants’ social networks and weak ties: accessing resources and constructing relationships post-migration 53 The relational contexts of migration: Mexican women in new destination sites 54 Local actors in promoting multilingualism 55 Minority workers or minority human beings? A European dilemma 56 Australian experiences: multiculturalism, language policy and national ethos 57 Linguistic human rights and mobility.
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Ingrid Piller






