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Voicing Plurality in an Open World

Tedesco, Inglese · Copertina rigida

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Although linguistic plurality and power relations between languages (and their speakers) are changing constantly and at high speed as a result of global migration and democratization processes, the general understanding of languages - at least in Europe - still reflects hierarchies and classifications that are based on the 19th century-based nation-state ideology. However, status differences between languages and the associated power structures cannot be described using 19th century concepts and terminology. Such an understanding would negate all socio-political and socio-cultural developments of the last decades. In recent decades, globalization, increased mobility, transnational networking, and innovative communication technologies have created new forms of language use, more complex and diverse power relations and generally diverse perspectives regarding language. This book deals with relevant aspects regarding the status dimensions of language against the background of the ideal of an open, pluralistic society. These are the key points:

- Changes in the linguistic landscape in the course of/as a result of migration and globalization
- Role and status of languages in pluralistic societies
- The relationship between native languages, diaspora languages, migrant languages, and majority languages
- Languages and the relevance of ICT
- Power relations between languages and their speakers

The volume Voicing Plurality in an Open World brings together scholars from the fields of linguistics and related disciplines with interest and expertise in linguistic issues and globalization issues, focusing on the status and power relations between languages and their speakers, and their influence and/or transformative potential in a world characterized by mobility, increased complexity, and diverse dynamic formations of cultural, linguistic, and social identities. The authors included here collaborated with Prof. Dieter Halwach in a variety of ways throughout his academic career. The book reflects the interests and focus of his work, as well as his efforts in developing the Plurilingualism Research Unit at the treffpunkt sprachen Centre of the University of Graz.

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Con la collaborazione di Agnes Grond (Editore), Angelika Heiling (Editore), Oana Hergenröther (Editore), Daniela Unger-Ullmann (Editore)
Editore Reichert
 
Lingue Tedesco, Inglese
Formato Copertina rigida
Pubblicazione 01.02.2024
 
EAN 9783752006773
ISBN 978-3-7520-0677-3
Pagine 240
Dimensioni 180 mm x 15 mm x 250 mm
Peso 597 g
Illustrazioni 5 SW-Abb., 7 Farbabb.
Categoria Scienze umane, arte, musica > Scienze linguistiche e letterarie > Letteratura / linguistica classica

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