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Gangster talk on the phone – analyses of a mass media parody of a contemporary urban vernacular in Copenhagen and its reception
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Liva Hyttel-Sørensen
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- Frontmatter I
- Contents V
- Introduction. Everyday Languaging: Collaborative research on the language use of children and youth 1
- Arabs, Arabic and urban languaging: Polycentricity and incipient enregisterment among primary school children in Copenhagen 19
- Gangster talk on the phone – analyses of a mass media parody of a contemporary urban vernacular in Copenhagen and its reception 49
- Normativity as a social resource in social media practices 71
- Rights and wrongs – authority in family interactions 95
- Becoming a “smart student”: The emergence and unexpected implications of one child’s social identification 121
- “Well, because we are the One Direction girls” – Popular culture, friendship, and social status in a peer group 145
- ‘The Diva in the room’ – Rap music, education and discourses on integration 167
- Ethnic identifications in late modern Copenhagen 199
- Discursive reactions to nationalism among adolescents in Copenhagen 219
- Growing up bilingual in Copenhagen 243
- Transcription Conventions 255
- References 257
- Index 275
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter I
- Contents V
- Introduction. Everyday Languaging: Collaborative research on the language use of children and youth 1
- Arabs, Arabic and urban languaging: Polycentricity and incipient enregisterment among primary school children in Copenhagen 19
- Gangster talk on the phone – analyses of a mass media parody of a contemporary urban vernacular in Copenhagen and its reception 49
- Normativity as a social resource in social media practices 71
- Rights and wrongs – authority in family interactions 95
- Becoming a “smart student”: The emergence and unexpected implications of one child’s social identification 121
- “Well, because we are the One Direction girls” – Popular culture, friendship, and social status in a peer group 145
- ‘The Diva in the room’ – Rap music, education and discourses on integration 167
- Ethnic identifications in late modern Copenhagen 199
- Discursive reactions to nationalism among adolescents in Copenhagen 219
- Growing up bilingual in Copenhagen 243
- Transcription Conventions 255
- References 257
- Index 275