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Lingua Franca Onset in a Superdiverse Neighbourhood: Oecumenical Dutch in Antwerp
In: Creolization and pidginization in contexts of postcolonial diversity : language, culture, identity (2018), S. 39-58
Leibniz-Zentrum Allgemeine Sprachwissenschaft
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Ethnographic linguistic landscape analysis and social change : a case study
In: Language and superdiversity (New York, 2016), p. 197-217
MPI für Psycholinguistik
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From mobility to complexity in sociolinguistic theory and method
In: Sociolinguistics (Cambridge, 2016), p. 242-262
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Superdiversity on the Internet: A case from China
Varis, Piia; Wang, Xuan. - : Routledge, 2016
Abstract: The Internet can be seen as a major mechanism in globalisation processes and in the creation of superdiversity (Vertovec 2006, 2010). The World Wide Web opens up entirely new channels of communication, generating new linguistic and cultural forms, new ways of forming and maintaining contacts, networks and groups, and new opportunities for identity-making (e.g. Sundén 2003; Baron 2008; boyd1 2009). Technology has made it increasingly easy to transgress one’s immediate lifeworld, extend it to and beyond the screen, and engage in local as well as translocal activities through previously unavailable means. All of this cannot be ignored in explaining the world today, and discussions on superdiversity should take into account the significance of the Internet in complexifying the nature of human communication and engagement with others, of transnational movements and migration, and of social and cultural life in general. However, we should also be wary of too much optimism in this respect. The so-called ‘Internet revolution’ witnessed in the past three decades or so entices many with the promise of a superdiverse space par excellence – a space of seemingly endless possibilities for self-expression, individual life projects, and community formation. Prevailing Internet ideologies often present us with an image of an online world saturated with opportunities and aspirations where one is able to indulge in infinite creativity in imagining and constructing both self and other.
URL: http://orca.cf.ac.uk/110719/
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Commentary: Superdiversity old and new
In: Language and Communication 44 (2015), 82-88
IDS Bibliografie zur Gesprächsforschung
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Interdisciplinariteit, de linguistic turn, en de marge: Methodologische beschouwingen. ...
Blommaert, Jan. - : Unpublished, 2015
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Conceptual work in the sociolinguistics of globalization: Two sets of comments ...
Blommaert, Jan. - : Unpublished, 2015
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A pragmatics of the cultural other
In: The discourse studies reader (Amsterdam, 2014), p. 369-377
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Emergent new literaticies and the mobile phone : informal language learning, voice and identity in a South African township
In: Intercultural contact, language learning and migration (London, 2014), p. 89-111
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Emergent new literacies and the mobile phone: informal language learning, voice and identity in South African township
In: Intercultural contact, language learning and migration (2014), S. 89-111
Leibniz-Zentrum Allgemeine Sprachwissenschaft
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Globalization in the margins: toward a re-evalution of language and mobility
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Citizenship, Language, and Superdiversity: Towards Complexity
In: Journal of language, identity & education. - Mahwah, NJ : Erlbaum 12 (2013) 3, 193-196
OLC Linguistik
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Policy, policing and the ecology of social norms: ethnographic monitoring revisited
In: International journal of the sociology of language. - Berlin ; Boston : Walter de Gruyter (2013) 219, 123-140
OLC Linguistik
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Writing as a sociolinguistic object
In: Journal of sociolinguistics. - Oxford [u.a.] : Blackwell 17 (2013) 4, 440-459
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Complexity, accent, and conviviality: concluding comments
In: Applied linguistics. - Oxford : Oxford Univ. Press 34 (2013) 5, 613-622
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Complexity, Accent, and Conviviality: Concluding Comments
In: Applied Linguistics 34 (2013) 5, 613-622
IDS Bibliografie zur Gesprächsforschung
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Investigating narrative inequality : African asylum seekers' stories in Belgium
In: Doing CDA/case studies (Los Angeles, 2013), p. 55-96
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Complexity, Accent, and Conviviality: Concluding Comments
Blommaert, Jan. - : Oxford University Press, 2013
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The long language-ideological debate in Belgium
In: Journal of multicultural discourses. - London [u.a.] : Routledge 6 (2011) 3, 241-256
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Pragmatics and discourse
In: The Cambridge handbook of sociolinguistics (Cambridge, 2011), p. 122-137
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