Multilingual crisis communication is the first book to explore the lived experiences of linguistic minorities in crisis-affected settings in the Global South, particularly during the Covid-19 pandemic.
Multilingual crisis communication is the first book to explore the lived experiences of linguistic minorities in crisis-affected settings in the Global South, particularly during the Covid-19 pandemic.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Jia Li is Professor of Applied Sociolinguistics at Yunnan University, China. Jie Zhang is Professor of Applied Sociolinguistics in the School of Foreign Languages, Zhongnan University of Economics and Law, Wuhan, China.
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Contents List of Figures List of Contributors Acknowledgements Multilingual crisis communication: Beyond languages and modalities Jia Li Jie Zhang Part I: Multilingual crisis communication in ethnic minority regions Chapter 1. Baipkv as networked multilingualism in an ethnic Bai-centered region in times of crisis Hongmei Yang Hongyan Yang Chapter 2. Zhuang-speaking village doctors as language and cultural brokers in times of crisis Jia Li Zhenyao Lu Mengyi Luo Zhuyujie Zou Chapter 3. Crisis experiences in leisurescape: A case study of a minority region during COVID-19 Yin (Ivy) Wu Part II Multilingual crisis communication with foreign migrants Chapter 4. Rethinking translation and interpreting in Chinese borderlands in times of crisis: A critical sociolinguistics approach Jinhyun Cho Jia Li Jie Zhang Meichun Xue Chapter 5. Collective agency in facilitating emergency language services: The story of Yiwu during the COVID-19 pandemic Sixuan Wang Yongyan Zheng Chapter 6. Maintaining academic performance through multilingual communication Hongqiang Zhu Jiewei Li Pan Pan Part III Multilingual crisis communication for vulnerable populations Chapter 7. Towards participatory and inclusive emergency management: The role of Deaf volunteers in crisis communication in Wuhan during the COVID-19 pandemic Li Lyu Jie Zhang Lei Mu Jing Cui Wan-Chen Chen Chapter 8. Multilingual communication experiences of HIV-infected Burmese wives Rui Deng Yan Xiao Jia Li Yongqin Dong The future of multilingual crisis communication Ingrid Piller Index
Contents List of Figures List of Contributors Acknowledgements Multilingual crisis communication: Beyond languages and modalities Jia Li Jie Zhang Part I: Multilingual crisis communication in ethnic minority regions Chapter 1. Baipkv as networked multilingualism in an ethnic Bai-centered region in times of crisis Hongmei Yang Hongyan Yang Chapter 2. Zhuang-speaking village doctors as language and cultural brokers in times of crisis Jia Li Zhenyao Lu Mengyi Luo Zhuyujie Zou Chapter 3. Crisis experiences in leisurescape: A case study of a minority region during COVID-19 Yin (Ivy) Wu Part II Multilingual crisis communication with foreign migrants Chapter 4. Rethinking translation and interpreting in Chinese borderlands in times of crisis: A critical sociolinguistics approach Jinhyun Cho Jia Li Jie Zhang Meichun Xue Chapter 5. Collective agency in facilitating emergency language services: The story of Yiwu during the COVID-19 pandemic Sixuan Wang Yongyan Zheng Chapter 6. Maintaining academic performance through multilingual communication Hongqiang Zhu Jiewei Li Pan Pan Part III Multilingual crisis communication for vulnerable populations Chapter 7. Towards participatory and inclusive emergency management: The role of Deaf volunteers in crisis communication in Wuhan during the COVID-19 pandemic Li Lyu Jie Zhang Lei Mu Jing Cui Wan-Chen Chen Chapter 8. Multilingual communication experiences of HIV-infected Burmese wives Rui Deng Yan Xiao Jia Li Yongqin Dong The future of multilingual crisis communication Ingrid Piller Index
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