26.4133, TOC: Language & Communication 44 (2015)

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Subject: 26.4133, TOC: Language & Communication 44 (2015)

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Date: Fri, 18 Sep 2015 13:35:29
From: Christopher Tancock [c.tancock at elsevier.com]
Subject: Language & Communication Vol. 44 (2015)

 
Publisher:	Elsevier Ltd
			http://www.elsevier.com/linguistics 
			
Journal Title:  Language & Communication 
Volume Number:  44 
Issue Number:   
Issue Date:  2015 


Subtitle:  The Social Life of Diversity Talk   


Main Text:  

Language & Communication 
Volume 44, Pages 1-88, September 2015 
The Social Life of Diversity Talk 
Edited by Paja Faudree and Becky Schulthies

Editorial Board / Publication information 
Pages IFC 

Introduction: “diversity talk” and its others 
Pages 1-6 
Paja Faudree, Becky Schulthies 

How language communities intersect: Is “superdiversity” an incremental or transformative condition? 
Pages 7-18 
Michael Silverstein 

>From revolutionary monolingualism to reactionary multilingualism: Top-down discourses of linguistic diversity in Europe, 1794-present 
Pages 19-30 
Robert Moore 

Singing for the dead, on and off line: Diversity, migration, and scale in Mexican Muertos music 
Pages 31-43 
Paja Faudree 

Value and meaning: Paradoxes of religious diversity talk as globalized expertise 
Pages 44-58 
Marcy Brink-Danan 

Do you speak Arabic? Managing axes of adequation and difference in pan-Arab talent programs 
Pages 59-71 
Becky Schulthies 

Asylum and superdiversity: The search for denotational accuracy during asylum hearings 
Pages 72-81 
Marco Jacquemet 

Commentary: Superdiversity old and new 
Pages 82-88 
Jan Blommaert 



Linguistic Field(s): Anthropological Linguistics
                     Historical Linguistics
                     Sociolinguistics
                     Text/Corpus Linguistics

Subject Language(s): Arabic, Standard (arb)
                     Arabic, Tunisian (aeb)
                     Spanish (spa)



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