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The Diversity of the other
Piller, Ingrid. - : Language on the move, 2013
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No sex for generation on-the-move
Takahashi, Kimie. - : Language on the move, 2013
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Grassroots multilingualism
Piller, Ingrid. - : Language on the move, 2013
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Is English improving lives in a remote Indonesian village?
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Migrant women’s empowerment in the city
Piller, Ingrid. - : Language on the move, 2013
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A Golden age of multiculturalism
Piller, Ingrid. - : Language on the move, 2013
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The Exotic Chinese language
Chen, Xiaoxiao. - : Language on the move, 2013
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Internationalization and Englishization in higher education
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Monolingualism is bad for the economy
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English for everyone is unfair
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Educational outcomes of migrant children
Piller, Ingrid. - : Language on the move, 2013
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Beyond the mother tongue
Piller, Ingrid. - : Language on the move, 2013
Abstract: In their position paper “Superdiversity and language,” Blommaert & Rampton (2011) assert that “named languages have now been denaturalised.” In it they sum up the emergent consensus in sociolinguistics—and, indeed, the obvious fact—that the contemporary global linguistic landscape is characterised by multilingual superdiversity. Exploring this linguistic superdiversity, multilingual practices—or “metrolingualism” in Otsuji & Pennycook’s (2011) striking term—has become an immensely productive research agenda. Ideologically, however, monolingualism remains predominant. The resulting tensions continue to undermine the educational success of minorities (e.g. Clyne 2005; Menken 2008) and their access to socioeconomic opportunities more broadly (e.g. Piller 2011; Lippi-Green 2012). In that sense the research frontier in sociolinguistics is not in linguistic diversity per se but at the fault zones where multilingual practices meet monolingual ideologies.
Keyword: 200401 applied linguistics and educational linguistics; 200405 language in culture and society (sociolinguistics)
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/1959.14/1076432
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Bilingualism delays onset of dementia
Piller, Ingrid. - : Language on the move, 2013
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Multilingual provision is cheaper than English-Only
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“We do aid, not English!”
Grey, Alexandra. - : Language on the move, 2013
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Banal nationalism and the internationalization of higher education
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Disenchanted in Bangkok
Takahashi, Kimie. - : Language on the move, 2013
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Is speaking English a civic duty?
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Music on the move
Radhakrishnan, Mahesh. - : Language on the move, 2013
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Erasing diversity
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