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8. Languaging and Normativity on Facebook
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Andreas Stæhr
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgements vii
- Contributors ix
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Introduction
- 1. Engaging Superdiversity: The Poiesis-Infrastructures Nexus and Language Practices in Combinatorial Spaces 3
- 2. Superdiverse Times and Places: Media, Mobility, Conjunctures and Structures of Feeling 25
- 3. Chronotopes, Scales and Complexity in the Study of Language in Society 47
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Classrooms and Schools
- 4. ‘Taking up Speech’ in an Endangered Language: Bilingual Discourse in a Heritage Language Classroom 65
- 5. Rye Bread for Lunch, Lasagne for Breakfast: Enregisterment, Classrooms and National Food Norms in Superdiversity 90
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Youth Contact Zones
- 6. ‘You Black Black’: Polycentric Norms for the Use of Terms Associated with Ethnicity 123
- 7. Social Status Relations and Enregisterment: Integrated Speech in Copenhagen 147
- 8. Languaging and Normativity on Facebook 170
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Mercantile Spaces
- 9. Magic Marketing: Performing Grassroots Literacy 199
- 10. Superdiversity and a London Multilingual Call Centre 220
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Nation-states
- 11. Superdiversity From Within: The Case of Ethnicity in Indonesia 251
- 12. ‘Designer Immigrant’ Students in Singapore: Challenges for Linguistic Human Rights in a Globalising World 277
- 13. Citizenship, Securitization and Suspicion in UK ESOL Policy 303
- Index 321
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgements vii
- Contributors ix
-
Introduction
- 1. Engaging Superdiversity: The Poiesis-Infrastructures Nexus and Language Practices in Combinatorial Spaces 3
- 2. Superdiverse Times and Places: Media, Mobility, Conjunctures and Structures of Feeling 25
- 3. Chronotopes, Scales and Complexity in the Study of Language in Society 47
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Classrooms and Schools
- 4. ‘Taking up Speech’ in an Endangered Language: Bilingual Discourse in a Heritage Language Classroom 65
- 5. Rye Bread for Lunch, Lasagne for Breakfast: Enregisterment, Classrooms and National Food Norms in Superdiversity 90
-
Youth Contact Zones
- 6. ‘You Black Black’: Polycentric Norms for the Use of Terms Associated with Ethnicity 123
- 7. Social Status Relations and Enregisterment: Integrated Speech in Copenhagen 147
- 8. Languaging and Normativity on Facebook 170
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Mercantile Spaces
- 9. Magic Marketing: Performing Grassroots Literacy 199
- 10. Superdiversity and a London Multilingual Call Centre 220
-
Nation-states
- 11. Superdiversity From Within: The Case of Ethnicity in Indonesia 251
- 12. ‘Designer Immigrant’ Students in Singapore: Challenges for Linguistic Human Rights in a Globalising World 277
- 13. Citizenship, Securitization and Suspicion in UK ESOL Policy 303
- Index 321