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This book explores how linguistic diversity mediates social justice in liberal democracies undergoing rapid change due to migration and globalization. Focusing on the linguistic dimensions of economic inequality, cultural domination and imparity of participation, Linguistic Diversity and Social Justice is a call to write language into the social justice agenda.
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Oxford University Press, Incorporated
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0199937265
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Linguistic Diversity and Social Justice : an Introduction to Applied Sociolinguistics
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Trade Paperback
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English
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2016
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296 Pages, 288 Pages
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"Ingrid Piller presents a powerful case for how language is variously overlooked or misunderstood as a factor that entrenches disadvantage and inequality in a globalized society. She argues that discrimination based on language persists, often justified by appeal to the false premise that individuals exercise complete control over their own linguistic repertoires, and reinforced by tacit assumptions embedded in our cultural practices."--New Books Network "This is a serious book on a serious subject. In a globalized world whose rhetoric celebrates linguistic diversity, Ingrid Piller shows that the reality is one of systemic inequality and disadvantage-and makes a strong argument that linguistic questions should figure prominently on the social justice agenda in the twenty-first century." --Deborah Cameron, Professor of Language and Communication, University of Oxford "A vivid, powerful, and sober analysis of how language serves to entrench injustice and create indefensible discrimination. Piller's wide-ranging book should inspire and shock both the general reader and the research world." --Robert Phillipson, Professor Emeritus, Copenhagen Business School (Denmark), and author of books on language policy, linguistic imperialism, and language rights "Highly recommended."--Choice, "Ingrid Piller presents a powerful case for how language is variously overlooked or misunderstood as a factor that entrenches disadvantage and inequality in a globalized society. She argues that discrimination based on language persists, often justified by appeal to the false premise that individuals exercise complete control over their own linguistic repertoires, and reinforced by tacit assumptions embedded in our cultural practices."--New Books Network "This is a serious book on a serious subject. In a globalized world whose rhetoric celebrates linguistic diversity, Ingrid Piller shows that the reality is one of systemic inequality and disadvantage-and makes a strong argument that linguistic questions should figure prominently on the social justice agenda in the twenty-first century." --Deborah Cameron, Professor of Language and Communication, University of Oxford "A vivid, powerful, and sober analysis of how language serves to entrench injustice and create indefensible discrimination. Piller's wide-ranging book should inspire and shock both the general reader and the research world." --Robert Phillipson, Professor Emeritus, Copenhagen Business School (Denmark), and author of books on language policy, linguistic imperialism, and language rights "Highly recommended."--Choice "Ingrid Piller presents a powerful case for how language is variously overlooked or misunderstood as a factor that entrenches disadvantage and inequality in a globalized society. She argues that discrimination based on language persists, often justified by appeal to the false premise that individuals exercise complete control over their own linguistic repertoires, and reinforced by tacit assumptions embedded in our cultural practices."--New Books Network "[T]his text is an excellent introduction to how language is connected to local and global power structures."--Linguist List "Linguistic Diversity and Social Justice: An Introduction to Applied Sociolinguistic meets the author's goal of linking linguistic discrimination with other forms of injustice and discrimination. Throughout the book, the author includes illuminating examples and anecdotes of each concept under discussion... The examples in each chapter are enlightening, surprising, and heart-breaking. The reader does not need to be a sociolinguist in order to understand the premise of this book; the book cites very few sociolinguistic studies, in fact...Nevertheless, for readers with no background in (socio)linguistics, this text is an excellent introduction to how language is connected to local and global power structures."--Linguist List, "Ingrid Piller presents a powerful case for how language is variously overlooked or misunderstood as a factor that entrenches disadvantage and inequality in a globalized society. She argues that discrimination based on language persists, often justified by appeal to the false premise that individuals exercise complete control over their own linguistic repertoires, and reinforced by tacit assumptions embedded in our cultural practices."--New Books Network "This is a serious book on a serious subject. In a globalized world whose rhetoric celebrates linguistic diversity, Ingrid Piller shows that the reality is one of systemic inequality and disadvantage-and makes a strong argument that linguistic questions should figure prominently on the social justice agenda in the twenty-first century." --Deborah Cameron, Professor of Language and Communication, University of Oxford "A vivid, powerful, and sober analysis of how language serves to entrench injustice and create indefensible discrimination. Piller's wide-ranging book should inspire and shock both the general reader and the research world." --Robert Phillipson, Professor Emeritus, Copenhagen Business School (Denmark), and author of books on language policy, linguistic imperialism, and language rights "Highly recommended."--Choice "Ingrid Piller presents a powerful case for how language is variously overlooked or misunderstood as a factor that entrenches disadvantage and inequality in a globalized society. She argues that discrimination based on language persists, often justified by appeal to the false premise that individuals exercise complete control over their own linguistic repertoires, and reinforced by tacit assumptions embedded in our cultural practices."--New Books Network "[T]his text is an excellent introduction to how language is connected to local and global power structures."--Linguist List "Linguistic Diversity and Social Justice: An Introduction to Applied Sociolinguistic meets the author's goal of linking linguistic discrimination with other forms of injustice and discrimination. Throughout the book, the author includes illuminating examples and anecdotes of each concept under discussion... The examples in each chapter are enlightening, surprising, and heart-breaking. The reader does not need to be a sociolinguist in order to understand the premise of this book; the book cites very few sociolinguistic studies, in fact...Nevertheless, for readers with no background in (socio)linguistics, this text is an excellent introduction to how language is connected to local and global power structures."--Linguist List "The book offers a thorough and powerful analysis of how language-related issues stand in relation to injustice and discrimination. Today's globalized world might celebrate linguistic diversity rhetorically, but the author shows that reality is quite different - one of systemic inequality and disadvantage ... Piller has the experience and expertise to write a volume such as this one, and she has done an amazing and thorough job. The book constitutes an important contribution to language related issues and social justice correlation in today's globalized world."-- International Journal of Bilingual Education and Bilingualism "Piller's introduction to applied sociolinguistics is an outstanding addition to the growing body of work on language and people on the move." --Language in Society, "Ingrid Piller presents a powerful case for how language is variously overlooked or misunderstood as a factor that entrenches disadvantage and inequality in a globalized society. She argues that discrimination based on language persists, often justified by appeal to the false premise that individuals exercise complete control over their own linguistic repertoires, and reinforced by tacit assumptions embedded in our cultural practices."--New Books Network "This is a serious book on a serious subject. In a globalized world whose rhetoric celebrates linguistic diversity, Ingrid Piller shows that the reality is one of systemic inequality and disadvantage-and makes a strong argument that linguistic questions should figure prominently on the social justice agenda in the twenty-first century." --Deborah Cameron, Professor of Language and Communication, University of Oxford "A vivid, powerful, and sober analysis of how language serves to entrench injustice and create indefensible discrimination. Piller's wide-ranging book should inspire and shock both the general reader and the research world." --Robert Phillipson, Professor Emeritus, Copenhagen Business School (Denmark), and author of books on language policy, linguistic imperialism, and language rights, "This is a serious book on a serious subject. In a globalized world whose rhetoric celebrates linguistic diversity, Ingrid Piller shows that the reality is one of systemic inequality and disadvantage-and makes a strong argument that linguistic questions should figure prominently on the social justice agenda in the twenty-first century." --Deborah Cameron, Professor of Language and Communication, University of Oxford"A vivid, powerful, and sober analysis of how language serves to entrench injustice and create indefensible discrimination. Piller's wide-ranging book should inspire and shock both the general reader and the research world." --Robert Phillipson, Professor Emeritus, Copenhagen Business School (Denmark), and author of books on language policy, linguistic imperialism, and language rights, "Ingrid Piller presents a powerful case for how language is variously overlooked or misunderstood as a factor that entrenches disadvantage and inequality in a globalized society. She argues that discrimination based on language persists, often justified by appeal to the false premise that individuals exercise complete control over their own linguistic repertoires, and reinforced by tacit assumptions embedded in our cultural practices."--New Books Network "This is a serious book on a serious subject. In a globalized world whose rhetoric celebrates linguistic diversity, Ingrid Piller shows that the reality is one of systemic inequality and disadvantage-and makes a strong argument that linguistic questions should figure prominently on the social justice agenda in the twenty-first century." --Deborah Cameron, Professor of Language and Communication, University of Oxford "A vivid, powerful, and sober analysis of how language serves to entrench injustice and create indefensible discrimination. Piller's wide-ranging book should inspire and shock both the general reader and the research world." --Robert Phillipson, Professor Emeritus, Copenhagen Business School (Denmark), and author of books on language policy, linguistic imperialism, and language rights "Highly recommended."--Choice "Ingrid Piller presents a powerful case for how language is variously overlooked or misunderstood as a factor that entrenches disadvantage and inequality in a globalized society. She argues that discrimination based on language persists, often justified by appeal to the false premise that individuals exercise complete control over their own linguistic repertoires, and reinforced by tacit assumptions embedded in our cultural practices."--New Books Network "[T]his text is an excellent introduction to how language is connected to local and global power structures."--Linguist List, "Ingrid Piller presents a powerful case for how language is variously overlooked or misunderstood as a factor that entrenches disadvantage and inequality in a globalized society. She argues that discrimination based on language persists, often justified by appeal to the false premise that individuals exercise complete control over their own linguistic repertoires, and reinforced by tacit assumptions embedded in our cultural practices."--New Books Network "This is a serious book on a serious subject. In a globalized world whose rhetoric celebrates linguistic diversity, Ingrid Piller shows that the reality is one of systemic inequality and disadvantage-and makes a strong argument that linguistic questions should figure prominently on the social justice agenda in the twenty-first century." --Deborah Cameron, Professor of Language and Communication, University of Oxford "A vivid, powerful, and sober analysis of how language serves to entrench injustice and create indefensible discrimination. Piller's wide-ranging book should inspire and shock both the general reader and the research world." --Robert Phillipson, Professor Emeritus, Copenhagen Business School (Denmark), and author of books on language policy, linguistic imperialism, and language rights "Highly recommended."--Choice "Ingrid Piller presents a powerful case for how language is variously overlooked or misunderstood as a factor that entrenches disadvantage and inequality in a globalized society. She argues that discrimination based on language persists, often justified by appeal to the false premise that individuals exercise complete control over their own linguistic repertoires, and reinforced by tacit assumptions embedded in our cultural practices."--New Books Network "[T]his text is an excellent introduction to how language is connected to local and global power structures."--Linguist List "Linguistic Diversity and Social Justice: An Introduction to Applied Sociolinguistic meets the author's goal of linking linguistic discrimination with other forms of injustice and discrimination. Throughout the book, the author includes illuminating examples and anecdotes of each concept under discussion... The examples in each chapter are enlightening, surprising, and heart-breaking. The reader does not need to be a sociolinguist in order to understand the premise of this book; the book cites very few sociolinguistic studies, in fact...Nevertheless, for readers with no background in (socio)linguistics, this text is an excellent introduction to how language is connected to local and global power structures."--Linguist List "The book offers a thorough and powerful analysis of how language-related issues stand in relation to injustice and discrimination. Today's globalized world might celebrate linguistic diversity rhetorically, but the author shows that reality is quite different - one of systemic inequality and disadvantage ... Piller has the experience and expertise to write a volume such as this one, and she has done an amazing and thorough job. The book constitutes an important contribution to language related issues and social justice correlation in today's globalized world."-- International Journal of Bilingual Education and Bilingualism, "This is a serious book on a serious subject. In a globalized world whose rhetoric celebrates linguistic diversity, Ingrid Piller shows that the reality is one of systemic inequality and disadvantage-and makes a strong argument that linguistic questions should figure prominently on the social justice agenda in the twenty-first century." --Deborah Cameron, Professor of Language and Communication, University of Oxford "A vivid, powerful, and sober analysis of how language serves to entrench injustice and create indefensible discrimination. Piller's wide-ranging book should inspire and shock both the general reader and the research world." --Robert Phillipson, Professor Emeritus, Copenhagen Business School (Denmark), and author of books on language policy, linguistic imperialism, and language rights
Table of Content
Acknowledgements 1 Introduction Linguistic diversity Social justice Overview Join the conversation 2 Linguistic diversity and stratification Language, multilingualism, linguistic diversity Hierarchy in diversity Language pyramids The diversity of the Other Seeing 'super-diversity' Inventing homogeneity Summary 3 The subordination of linguistic diversity The territorial principle Language segregation Debating the territorial principle Linguistic diversity and personal responsibility Grassroots language learning Judging speakers Linguistic diversity and moral worth Remaking language learners Summary 4 Linguistic diversity at work Language proficiency as a barrier to employment What's in a name? Job interviews Multiple vulnerabilities Survival employment and deskilling Language learning on the job Suppressing linguistic diversity Alternative language regimes Summary 5 Linguistic diversity in education The monolingual habitus of multilingual schools Submersion education Compounding disadvantage Testing against linguistic diversity Misdiagnosing language proficiency Denying the benefits of multilingualism Summary 6 Linguistic diversity and participation Linguistic barriers to participation Language and the gender gap Linguistically-motivated violence Micro-aggressions Linguistic alienation Summary 7 Linguistic diversity and global justice Language and development Injustices of English language education Injustices of English as global academic language Paying tribute to the Anglophone center Psychological damages of global English Summary 8 Linguistic justice Normative linguistic justice Real linguistic utopias The struggle for linguistic justice References
Copyright Date
2016
Topic
Minority Studies, Linguistics / Sociolinguistics, Linguistics / Historical & Comparative, Linguistics / General
Lccn
2015-030016
Dewey Decimal
306.44/6
Intended Audience
Scholarly & Professional
Dewey Edition
23
Genre
Language Arts & Disciplines, Social Science
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