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Buch, Englisch, 238 Seiten, Format (B × H): 156 mm x 234 mm, Gewicht: 409 g

Gspandl / Korb / Heiling

The Power of Voice in Transforming Multilingual Societies


Erscheinungsjahr 2023
ISBN: 978-1-80041-202-6
Verlag: Multilingual Matters

Buch, Englisch, 238 Seiten, Format (B × H): 156 mm x 234 mm, Gewicht: 409 g

ISBN: 978-1-80041-202-6
Verlag: Multilingual Matters


This volume aims to capture evidence of marginalized voices in various contexts globally and show how speakers seek to reclaim their voices and challenge power relations. The chapters reveal how speakers actively confront inequities in society such as the unequal distribution of resources. Through bottom-up initiatives and conscious involvement in language use, documentation and the development of language domains, speakers can address issues of language-based marginalization, (re)establish linguistic human rights and reclaim their linguistic and cultural identity. Chapters in the volume explore commitments to democratic participation, to voice, to the heterogeneity of linguistic resources and to the political value of sociolinguistic understanding. Drawing upon the framework of linguistic citizenship, they link questions of language to sociopolitical discourses of justice, rights and equity, as well as to issues of power and access within a political and democratic framework.

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Contributors

Julia Gspandl, Christina Korb, Angelika Heiling and Elizabeth J. Erling: The Power of Voice in Transforming Multilingual Societies: An Introduction

Part 1. Multilingual Practices

Chapter 1. Mary Edward: Multilingualism in Adamorobe and the Case for Adamorobe Sign Language (AdaSL)

Chapter 2. Agnes Grond: Sexbizinî Facebook Groups: Virtual Communities as Spaces for Practice, Maintenance and Exploration of an Endangered Language

Chapter 3. Vlada V. Baranova: The Grassroots Initiatives for the Revitalization of Kalmyk: Who is Involved in Language Planning, and How?

Part 2. Facilitating Voice

Chapter 4. Sandra Radinger: Reclaiming Voice in the Austrian Refugee Context through Experiences of Ambiguity

Chapter 5. Melissa Barnes and Katrina Tour: Giving Voice to Mothers from Refugee Backgrounds: Their Agentic Roles in Children’s Learning

Chapter 6. Anik Nandi, Maite Garcia-Ruiz and Ibon Manterola: Reclaiming Voice through Family Language Policies: Parental (Socio)linguistic Citizenship in Castilian-Spanish-Dominated Multilingual Settings

Part 3. Building Communities of Voicing

Chapter 7. Danny Foster: (Socio)linguistic Citizenship in Rural Tanzania: A Perspective from the Capability Approach

Chapter 8. Eilidh McEwan: Deaf Capabilities in the Global South: Reflections on Sign Languages and Emancipation Using the Capabilities Approach

Chapter 9. Khoi Nguyen: Forming (Socio)linguistic Citizenship through Philanthropy on Facebook Pages of the Vietnamese Diaspora in the UK

Chapter 10. Phoebe Siu, Bong-gi Sohn and Angel M.Y. Lin: Reclaiming a Plurilingual Voice in EMI Classrooms: Co-creating Translanguaging Space through the Multimodalities-Entextualisation Cycle

Ben Rampton, Mel Cooke, Constant Leung, Dermot Bryers, Becky Winstanley and Sam Holmes: Afterword: Localising (Socio)linguistic Citizenship

Index


Korb, Christina
Christina Korb is an affiliated researcher in the Plurilingualism Research Unit at the University of Graz, Austria. Her research interests include urban multilingualism, educational linguistics and language policy.

Heiling, Angelika
Angelika Heiling attained her MAs in the fields of English and American Studies and Gender Studies at the University of Graz and University of Aberdeen. She is currently employed at treffpunkt sprachen – Plurilingualism Unit and pursues her PhD on the sociolinguistic situation of a translocal family with a Southern African background. Her main research interest lies in critical sociolinguistics with a focus on urban multilingualism, migrant and minority language contexts.

Gspandl, Julia
Julia Gspandl is a sign language researcher and sociolinguist in the Plurilingualism Research Unit at the University of Graz, Austria. She was part of the scientific team for the UNESCO 2021 World Report of Languages.

Erling, Elizabeth J.
Elizabeth J. Erling, PhD, works at the University of Vienna, Austria. Her research explores issues of equity in language education, particularly with regard to multilingual students from a migration background.

Julia Gspandl is a sign language sociolinguist in the Plurilingualism Research Unit at the University of Graz, Austria. She was recently awarded the Theodor-Körner-Preis 2022 for her research project on the languaging competencies of deaf migrants in Austria.

Christina Korb is an affiliated researcher in the Plurilingualism Research Unit at the University of Graz, Austria. She is currently working on a research project concerning educational opportunities among the Slovene minority in Styria.

Angelika Heiling is assistant to the Head of Research in the Plurilingualism Research Unit at the University of Graz, Austria. Her research is on critical sociolinguistics with a focus on urban multilingualism, migrant and minority language contexts.

Elizabeth J. Erling was recently awarded an Elise Richter Fellowship and is leading a research project on understanding the disparities in English language education in Austria at the University of Vienna.



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