Presenting a detailed examination of the origins, evolutions, and state-of-the-art of linguistic landscape research, The Bloomsbury Handbook of Linguistic Landscapes is a comprehensive guide to the to the burgeoning field of linguistic landscapes and the study of meaning and interpretation in public spaces and settings. Providing a thorough synopsis of the theories, methodologies, and objects of study which vary linguistic landscape research across the world, this book is the ideal companion for both new and experienced readers interested in the processes of communication in public spaces…mehr
Presenting a detailed examination of the origins, evolutions, and state-of-the-art of linguistic landscape research, The Bloomsbury Handbook of Linguistic Landscapes is a comprehensive guide to the to the burgeoning field of linguistic landscapes and the study of meaning and interpretation in public spaces and settings. Providing a thorough synopsis of the theories, methodologies, and objects of study which vary linguistic landscape research across the world, this book is the ideal companion for both new and experienced readers interested in the processes of communication in public spaces across diverse settings and from a broad range of perspectives. Through a wide range of case studies and original research, the handbook highlights the global reach of linguistic landscape theories and practices. Scrutinising an array of qualitative, quantitative, and mixed methodological approaches for analysing a wide spectrum of meaning-making phenomena, it investigates semiosis in contexts ranging from graffiti and street signs to tattoos and literature, visible across a variety of sites, including city centres, rural settings, schools, protest marches, museums, war-torn landscapes, and the internet.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Robert Blackwood is Professor of French Sociolinguistics at the University of Liverpool, UK, co-editor of the journal Linguistic Landscape, co-editor of Multilingual Memories (Bloomsbury Academic, 2020) and co-author of The Linguistic Landscape of the Mediterranean (2015). Stefania Tufi is Professor of Italian Studies and Sociolinguistics at the University of Liverpool, UK. Will Amos is Associate Professor in Translation and Transcultural Studies at the University of Warwick, UK.
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List of Figures List of Tables List of Contributors 1. Introduction Robert Blackwood (University of Liverpool UK) Stefania Tufi (University of Liverpool UK) and Will Amos 2. Linguistic Landscapes Bernard Spolsky (University of Warwick UK) Part I: Approaches and Methods 3. Qualitative Methods Mooniq Shaikjee (University Of The Western Cape South Africa) Sibonile Mpendukana (University of Cape Town South Africa) and Christopher Stroud (Stockholm University Sweden) 4. Quantitative Methods Barbara Soukup (University of Vienna Austria) and Kate Lyons (University Of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign USA) 5. Videography Robert A. Troyer (Western Oregon University USA) and Tamás P. Szabó (University Of Jyväskylä Finland) 6. Digital Approaches Christoph Purschke (University Of Luxembourg Luxembourg) Part II: Contemporary Areas for Research 7. Affect Rebecca Todd Garvin (Martin Methodist College USA) 8. Art Yael Guilat (Oranim College Israel) and Shoshi Waksman (Tel Aviv University Israel) 9. Bodies and Skinscapes Amiena Peck (University of the Western Cape South Africa) 10. Borderscapes Stefania Tufi (University of Liverpool UK) 11. The City Alastair Pennycook(University of Technology Sydney Australia) 12. Education Durk Gorter and Jasone Cenoz (University of the Basque Country Spain) 13. Ethnic Spaces Jackie Jia Lou (Birkbeck University of London UK) 14. Extreme Landscapes Fiona McLaughlin (University of Florida USA) and Karim Ouaras (Oran University Algeria) 15. Gender and Sexuality Rodrigo Borba (Federal University of Rio de Janeiro Brazil) and Mie Hiramoto (National University of Singapore Singapore) 16. Language Learning David Malinowski (San José State University USA) 17. Language Policy Sanita Martena (Rezekne Academy of Technologies Latvia) and Heiko Marten (Rezekne Academy of Technologies Latvia) 18. Linguistic Awareness Rights and Activism Elana Shohamy (Tel Aviv University Israel) 19. Minority Languages Deirdre A. Dunlevy (Trinity College Dublin) 20. Memorialization Robert Blackwood (University of Liverpool UK) and John Macalister (Victoria University Wellington New Zealand) 21. Multilingualism Marián Sloboda (Charles University Prague) 22. Protest and Dissent Will Amos (University of Warwick UK) 23. The Rural Hambaba Jimaima (University of Zambia Zambia) 24. Touring Warscapes Maida Kosatica (University of Bern Switzerland) 25. Tourism Gavin Lamb (University of Oslo Norway) and Bal Krishna Sharma (University of Idaho USA) Part III: Future Directions in Linguistic Landscapes 26. Literature and the Creative Arts Charles Forsdick (University of Liverpool UK) 27. Familyscapes Kellie Gonçalves (University of Cologne Germany) and Elizabeth Lanza (University of Oslo Norway) 28. The Offline-Online Nexus Jannis Androutsopoulos (University of Hamburg Germany & University of Oslo Norway) 29. Settler Colonialism and Acts of Decoloniality David Kroik Kaisa Huuva and Tommaso Milani (Stockholm University Sweden) Index
List of Figures List of Tables List of Contributors 1. Introduction Robert Blackwood (University of Liverpool UK) Stefania Tufi (University of Liverpool UK) and Will Amos 2. Linguistic Landscapes Bernard Spolsky (University of Warwick UK) Part I: Approaches and Methods 3. Qualitative Methods Mooniq Shaikjee (University Of The Western Cape South Africa) Sibonile Mpendukana (University of Cape Town South Africa) and Christopher Stroud (Stockholm University Sweden) 4. Quantitative Methods Barbara Soukup (University of Vienna Austria) and Kate Lyons (University Of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign USA) 5. Videography Robert A. Troyer (Western Oregon University USA) and Tamás P. Szabó (University Of Jyväskylä Finland) 6. Digital Approaches Christoph Purschke (University Of Luxembourg Luxembourg) Part II: Contemporary Areas for Research 7. Affect Rebecca Todd Garvin (Martin Methodist College USA) 8. Art Yael Guilat (Oranim College Israel) and Shoshi Waksman (Tel Aviv University Israel) 9. Bodies and Skinscapes Amiena Peck (University of the Western Cape South Africa) 10. Borderscapes Stefania Tufi (University of Liverpool UK) 11. The City Alastair Pennycook(University of Technology Sydney Australia) 12. Education Durk Gorter and Jasone Cenoz (University of the Basque Country Spain) 13. Ethnic Spaces Jackie Jia Lou (Birkbeck University of London UK) 14. Extreme Landscapes Fiona McLaughlin (University of Florida USA) and Karim Ouaras (Oran University Algeria) 15. Gender and Sexuality Rodrigo Borba (Federal University of Rio de Janeiro Brazil) and Mie Hiramoto (National University of Singapore Singapore) 16. Language Learning David Malinowski (San José State University USA) 17. Language Policy Sanita Martena (Rezekne Academy of Technologies Latvia) and Heiko Marten (Rezekne Academy of Technologies Latvia) 18. Linguistic Awareness Rights and Activism Elana Shohamy (Tel Aviv University Israel) 19. Minority Languages Deirdre A. Dunlevy (Trinity College Dublin) 20. Memorialization Robert Blackwood (University of Liverpool UK) and John Macalister (Victoria University Wellington New Zealand) 21. Multilingualism Marián Sloboda (Charles University Prague) 22. Protest and Dissent Will Amos (University of Warwick UK) 23. The Rural Hambaba Jimaima (University of Zambia Zambia) 24. Touring Warscapes Maida Kosatica (University of Bern Switzerland) 25. Tourism Gavin Lamb (University of Oslo Norway) and Bal Krishna Sharma (University of Idaho USA) Part III: Future Directions in Linguistic Landscapes 26. Literature and the Creative Arts Charles Forsdick (University of Liverpool UK) 27. Familyscapes Kellie Gonçalves (University of Cologne Germany) and Elizabeth Lanza (University of Oslo Norway) 28. The Offline-Online Nexus Jannis Androutsopoulos (University of Hamburg Germany & University of Oslo Norway) 29. Settler Colonialism and Acts of Decoloniality David Kroik Kaisa Huuva and Tommaso Milani (Stockholm University Sweden) Index
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