Re-imagining Language and Communication in Collaborative Projects
Ethnographic Perspectives on the Future
Herausgeber: Garrido Sarda, Maria Rosa; Perez-Milans, Miguel
Re-imagining Language and Communication in Collaborative Projects
Ethnographic Perspectives on the Future
Herausgeber: Garrido Sarda, Maria Rosa; Perez-Milans, Miguel
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This collection re-imagines language and communication through an ethnographic sociolinguistic lens, foregrounding perspectives on collective projects that grapple with the relationship between past, present, and future toward confronting structural inequalities.
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This collection re-imagines language and communication through an ethnographic sociolinguistic lens, foregrounding perspectives on collective projects that grapple with the relationship between past, present, and future toward confronting structural inequalities.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 256
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. Juli 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm
- Gewicht: 453g
- ISBN-13: 9781032481364
- ISBN-10: 1032481366
- Artikelnr.: 72701066
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 256
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. Juli 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm
- Gewicht: 453g
- ISBN-13: 9781032481364
- ISBN-10: 1032481366
- Artikelnr.: 72701066
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Maria Rosa Garrido is Associate Professor of English Language and Linguistics in the Department of English and German at the Autonomous University of Barcelona (Catalonia, Spain). She authored Community, Solidarity and Multilingualism in a Social Movement: A Critical Sociolinguistic Ethnography of Emmaus (Routledge, 2021). Miguel Pérez-Milans is Professor of Language, Discourse and Communication in the UCL Institute of Education at University College London, UK. His previous publications include Urban Schools and English Language Education in Late Modern China (2013) and co-editor of The Oxford Handbook of Language Policy and Planning (2018).
List of Contributors
Acknowledgements
Chapter 1.
The politics of future re-imagination: Sociolinguistic approaches.
Miguel Pérez-Milans and Maria Rosa Garrido
PART I. Better future(s) and Non-profit Associations under the Neoliberal
Nation-state
Chapter 2.
Appropriating "solidarity" in hopeful narratives of an alternative future
in a social movement.
Maria Rosa Garrido
Chapter 3.
Religion, social memory and future re-imagination: Utopian narratives
through an ethnographic lens.
Miguel Pérez-Milans and Xiaoyan (Grace) Guo
Chapter 4.
"La vida es una repetición hasta que nosotros cambiemos": Imagining and
materialising the future of Rionegro, Colombia with English.
Peter Browning
PART II. Activism and the Colonial Politics Of Race, Class, And Gender.
Chapter 5.
"This is how we managed not to die in Complexo do Alemão": The pedagogy of
hope in Rio de Janeiro's favelas.
Daniel N. Silva
Chapter 6.
Negras villeras y marronas. Emerging feminist subjectivities haunting
Argentina's invisibilized racial heritage.
Verónica Pájaro
PART III. Re-imagination of Diasporic Togetherness as Resistance to
Colonial Temporalities (and Spatialities)
Chapter 7.
Narratives of refusal towards "lusofonia:" Postcolonial orders of
(im)possibilities and (im)mobilities in lusophone terrains.
Bernardino Tavares
Chapter 8.
Transnational Indigenous Sovereignty across Time and Space: Disrupting
Multicultural Education "Days".
Patricia Baquedano-López and Nate Gong
PART IV. Future, Sociolinguistics and the Re-Imagining of Ways of Knowing.
Chapter 9.
Sociolinguistic prefiguration, future nostalgia and the ethics of
possibility.
Rodrigo Borba
Index
Acknowledgements
Chapter 1.
The politics of future re-imagination: Sociolinguistic approaches.
Miguel Pérez-Milans and Maria Rosa Garrido
PART I. Better future(s) and Non-profit Associations under the Neoliberal
Nation-state
Chapter 2.
Appropriating "solidarity" in hopeful narratives of an alternative future
in a social movement.
Maria Rosa Garrido
Chapter 3.
Religion, social memory and future re-imagination: Utopian narratives
through an ethnographic lens.
Miguel Pérez-Milans and Xiaoyan (Grace) Guo
Chapter 4.
"La vida es una repetición hasta que nosotros cambiemos": Imagining and
materialising the future of Rionegro, Colombia with English.
Peter Browning
PART II. Activism and the Colonial Politics Of Race, Class, And Gender.
Chapter 5.
"This is how we managed not to die in Complexo do Alemão": The pedagogy of
hope in Rio de Janeiro's favelas.
Daniel N. Silva
Chapter 6.
Negras villeras y marronas. Emerging feminist subjectivities haunting
Argentina's invisibilized racial heritage.
Verónica Pájaro
PART III. Re-imagination of Diasporic Togetherness as Resistance to
Colonial Temporalities (and Spatialities)
Chapter 7.
Narratives of refusal towards "lusofonia:" Postcolonial orders of
(im)possibilities and (im)mobilities in lusophone terrains.
Bernardino Tavares
Chapter 8.
Transnational Indigenous Sovereignty across Time and Space: Disrupting
Multicultural Education "Days".
Patricia Baquedano-López and Nate Gong
PART IV. Future, Sociolinguistics and the Re-Imagining of Ways of Knowing.
Chapter 9.
Sociolinguistic prefiguration, future nostalgia and the ethics of
possibility.
Rodrigo Borba
Index
List of Contributors
Acknowledgements
Chapter 1.
The politics of future re-imagination: Sociolinguistic approaches.
Miguel Pérez-Milans and Maria Rosa Garrido
PART I. Better future(s) and Non-profit Associations under the Neoliberal
Nation-state
Chapter 2.
Appropriating "solidarity" in hopeful narratives of an alternative future
in a social movement.
Maria Rosa Garrido
Chapter 3.
Religion, social memory and future re-imagination: Utopian narratives
through an ethnographic lens.
Miguel Pérez-Milans and Xiaoyan (Grace) Guo
Chapter 4.
"La vida es una repetición hasta que nosotros cambiemos": Imagining and
materialising the future of Rionegro, Colombia with English.
Peter Browning
PART II. Activism and the Colonial Politics Of Race, Class, And Gender.
Chapter 5.
"This is how we managed not to die in Complexo do Alemão": The pedagogy of
hope in Rio de Janeiro's favelas.
Daniel N. Silva
Chapter 6.
Negras villeras y marronas. Emerging feminist subjectivities haunting
Argentina's invisibilized racial heritage.
Verónica Pájaro
PART III. Re-imagination of Diasporic Togetherness as Resistance to
Colonial Temporalities (and Spatialities)
Chapter 7.
Narratives of refusal towards "lusofonia:" Postcolonial orders of
(im)possibilities and (im)mobilities in lusophone terrains.
Bernardino Tavares
Chapter 8.
Transnational Indigenous Sovereignty across Time and Space: Disrupting
Multicultural Education "Days".
Patricia Baquedano-López and Nate Gong
PART IV. Future, Sociolinguistics and the Re-Imagining of Ways of Knowing.
Chapter 9.
Sociolinguistic prefiguration, future nostalgia and the ethics of
possibility.
Rodrigo Borba
Index
Acknowledgements
Chapter 1.
The politics of future re-imagination: Sociolinguistic approaches.
Miguel Pérez-Milans and Maria Rosa Garrido
PART I. Better future(s) and Non-profit Associations under the Neoliberal
Nation-state
Chapter 2.
Appropriating "solidarity" in hopeful narratives of an alternative future
in a social movement.
Maria Rosa Garrido
Chapter 3.
Religion, social memory and future re-imagination: Utopian narratives
through an ethnographic lens.
Miguel Pérez-Milans and Xiaoyan (Grace) Guo
Chapter 4.
"La vida es una repetición hasta que nosotros cambiemos": Imagining and
materialising the future of Rionegro, Colombia with English.
Peter Browning
PART II. Activism and the Colonial Politics Of Race, Class, And Gender.
Chapter 5.
"This is how we managed not to die in Complexo do Alemão": The pedagogy of
hope in Rio de Janeiro's favelas.
Daniel N. Silva
Chapter 6.
Negras villeras y marronas. Emerging feminist subjectivities haunting
Argentina's invisibilized racial heritage.
Verónica Pájaro
PART III. Re-imagination of Diasporic Togetherness as Resistance to
Colonial Temporalities (and Spatialities)
Chapter 7.
Narratives of refusal towards "lusofonia:" Postcolonial orders of
(im)possibilities and (im)mobilities in lusophone terrains.
Bernardino Tavares
Chapter 8.
Transnational Indigenous Sovereignty across Time and Space: Disrupting
Multicultural Education "Days".
Patricia Baquedano-López and Nate Gong
PART IV. Future, Sociolinguistics and the Re-Imagining of Ways of Knowing.
Chapter 9.
Sociolinguistic prefiguration, future nostalgia and the ethics of
possibility.
Rodrigo Borba
Index