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Date: 20-Jan-2006
From: Anne Fabricius < fabri at ruc.dk >
Subject: The Consequences of Mobility: Preisler et al (Eds) 

	
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Date: Wed, 25 Jan 2006 11:41:55
From: Anne Fabricius < fabri at ruc.dk >
Subject: The Consequences of Mobility: Preisler et al (Eds) 
 



Title: The Consequences of Mobility 
Subtitle: Linguistic and Sociocultural Contact Zones 
Publication Year: 2005 
Publisher: Roskilde University
	   http://www.ruc.dk/ruc/
	

Book URL: http://www.ruc.dk/isok/skriftserier/mobility/ 


Editor: Bent Preisler, Roskilde University
Editor: Anne Fabricius, Roskilde University
Editor: Hartmut Haberland, Roskilde University
Editor: Susanne Kjaerbeck, Roskilde University
Editor: Karen Risager, Roskilde University

Electronic: ISBN: 8773496510 Pages:  Price: U.S. $ 0.00


Abstract:

This anthology is the result of an international conference held at
Roskilde University, Denmark, on May 23-24, 2003. The aim of the conference
was to investigate the different kinds of linguistic and sociocultural
contacts brought about by transnational migrations and social mobility in
the contemporary world. The theoretical and methodological focus was on
various forms of integration between on the one hand sociolinguistics, the
sociology of language and language policy, and on the other hand the
general area of cultural studies: studies of cultural and social
identities, of multiculturality, cultural hybridity and identity politics
in complex societies.

Table of contents

PART I: Construction of sociocultural identities in face-to-face interaction

1. Reconstructing NS/NNS communication
   Marta Gonzalez-Lloret

2. Footing and identity in interaction at a conversation  club
   Eric Hauser

3. Narratives in talk-in-interaction: Organization and construction of
cultural identities
   Susanne Kjaerbeck

4. Figuring the transnational 'child-to-be-adopted': The web as a virtual
sociocultural contact zone for intercountry adoption
   Paul McIlvenny and Pirkko Raudaskoski

5. 'Zwei languages zusammenputten': Bilingual ways of expressing bicultural
identities
   Alexandra Muench and Doris Stolberg

6. Affect and the EFL classroom: Language contact in addressing
   Yuko Taniguchi

PART II: Surveying sociolinguistic contact zones: Behavioural and attitudinal 
consequences

7. The Portuguese diaspora in Jersey
   Jaine Beswick

8. Language and identity in post-Soviet Moldova
   Matt Ciscel

9. Mobility, contact and an accent norm: The case of Received Pronunciation
   Anne Fabricius

10. Bilingualism in North-East France with specific reference to Rhenish
Franconian spoken by Moselle cross-border (or frontier) workers
    Stephanie Hughes

PART III: Mobility and the complexities of language and culture teaching
and learning

11. The 'Competent Foreigner': A new model for foreign language didactics?
    Virginie Andre and Desire Castillo

12. Towards the development of a plurilingual and pluricultural competence
    Maud Ciekanski

13. Intercultural understanding in teaching and learning English: An
opportunity for Swedish compulsory education
    Ulla Lundgren

14. Languaculture as a key concept in language and culture teaching
    Karen Risager
	
15. Linguistic socialization and social identity: Arab students in a
mixed college	in Israel
    Miriam Schildkraut

PART IV: Languages in contact: internationalization and national language
policy

16. To translate or not to translate: Attitudes to English loanwords in
Norwegian
    Annjo K. Greenall

17. Domains and domain loss
    Hartmut Haberland

18. Deconstructing 'the domain of science' as a sociolinguistic entity in
EFL societies: The relationship between English and Danish in higher
education and research
    Bent Preisler

19. Over the fence - and into English? Reflections on adolescents,
academics, linguistic development and language policy in Norway in the
early 2000s
    Dag F. Simonsen

Epilogue

20. Promoting linguistic diversity: Reflections on the language policy of
European language policy conferences
    Petra Daryai-Hansen 



Linguistic Field(s): Language Acquisition
                     Sociolinguistics


Written In: English  (eng)
	
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