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Date: Thu, 14 Jun 2018 12:13:34
From: Louise Bowes [lbowes at cambridge.org]
Subject: Language in Society Vol. 47, No. 3 (2018)

 
Publisher:	Cambridge University Press
			http://cambridge.org 
			
Journal Title:  Language in Society 
Volume Number:  47 
Issue Number:  3 
Issue Date:  2018 


Main Text:  

A critique of the principle of error correction as a theory of social change
M. Lewis
325-346

A materialist response
W. Labov
347-350

White affects and sociolinguistic activism
M. Bucholtz
350-354

Error correction and social transformation in Creole studies and among Creole
speakers: The case of Haiti
M. DeGraff
354-360

Turning the lens onto our own language: Engaging in critical reflexivity in
the pursuit of social change
C. Mallinson, A. Hudley
361-364

Crafting a more integrated, specific, and community-sensitive approach to
applied sociolinguistics
J. Rickford
364-368

Critical reflections on the role of the sociolinguist in UK language debates
J. Snell
368-374

The (in)significance of facts in sociolinguistic engagement
W. Wolfram
374-377

Correcting whose errors? The principle of error correction from anethnographic
lens
V. Zavala
377-380

Critical and collaborative reflexivity
M. Lewis
381-384

The sluttified sex: Verbal misogyny reflects and reinforces gender order in
wireless China
Z. Jing-Schmidt, X. Peng
385-408

Resolving knowledge discrepancies in informing sequences
L. Seuren, M. Huiskes, T. Koole
409-434

Language policy and social change: A critical examination of the
implementation of an English-only language policy in a Danish company
Dorte Lønsmann, Janus Mortensen
435-456

Douglas A. Kibbee, Language and the law: Linguistic inequality in America.
Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2016. Pp. xi, 231. - Roger W. Shuy, The
language of fraud cases. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2016. Pp. viii, 301.
A. Hartig
457-460

Hans Ladegaard, The discourse of powerlessness and repression: Life stories of
domestic migrant workers in Hong Kong. London: Routledge, 2017. Pp. xi, 230.
J. Holmes
460-463

David Caldwell, John Walsh, Elaine W. Vine, & Jon Jureidini (eds.), The
discourse of sport: Analyses from social linguistics. London: Routledge, 2017.
Pp. 240.
N. Wilson
464-467

Kofi Yakpo & Pieter C. Muysken (eds.), Boundaries and bridges: Language
contact in multilingual ecologies. Berlin: Walter de Gruyter, 2017. Pp. 443.
W. Gonzales
469-470

Quentin Williams, Remix multilingualism: Hip hop, ethnography and performing
marginalized voices. London: Bloomsbury, 2017. Pp. 231.
R. Hall
470-471

Jo Angouri, Meredith Marra, & Janet Holmes (eds.), Negotiating boundaries at
work: Talking and transitions. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 2017.
Pp. 240.
J. Joyce
472-473

Liesel Hibbert, The linguistic landscape of post-apartheid South Africa:
Politics and discourse. Bristol: Multilingual Matters, 2016. Pp. 184.
V. Kerry
473-474

Marja-Leena Sorjonen, Liisa Raevaara, & Elizabeth Couper-Kuhlen (eds.),
Imperative turns at talk: The design of directives in action. Amsterdam: John
Benjamins, 2017. Pp. 435.
P. Konrad
474-476

Esther-Miriam Wagner, Bettina Beinhoff, & Ben Outhwaite (eds.), Merchants of
innovation: The languages of traders. Berlin: Walter de Gruyter, 2017. Pp.
viii, 275.
L. Lai
476-477

Camelia Suleiman, The politics of Arabic in Israel: A sociolinguistic
analysis. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 2017. Pp. 240.
Y. Li
477-478

Ludmila Isurin & Claudia Maria Riehl (eds.), Integration, identity and
language maintenance in young immigrants: Russian Germans or German Russians.
Amsterdam: John Benjamins, 2017. Pp. 285.
B. Makoni
479-480

Anne Storch (ed.), Consensus and dissent: Negotiating emotion in the public
space. Amsterdam: John Benjamins, 2017. Pp. vi, 252.
A. Sahlane
480-481

Marina Terkourafi (ed.), (2015). Interdisciplinary perspectives on
im/politeness. Amsterdam: John Benjamins, 2015. Pp. xi, 279.
B. Li
482-483

Patrick Stevenson, Language and migration in a multilingual metropolis: Berlin
lives. New York: Springer, 2017. Pp. 202.
A. Theng
483-484

Nicholas A. John, The age of sharing. Cambridge: Polity Press, 2017, Pp. x,
214.
C. Xie, Y. Meng
484-485
 





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