Introduction: Sociolinguistics in the global era |
Nikolas Coupland |
Part I. Global multilingualism, world languages and language systems: 1. Globalization, global English, and world English(es): Myths and facts |
Salikoko Mufwene |
2. Global language systems |
Abram de Swaan |
3. The global politics of language: Markets, maintenance, marginalisation or murder? |
Tove Skutnabb-Kangas and Robert Phillipson |
4. World languages: Trends and futures |
Ulrich Ammon |
5. Language policy and globalization |
Thomas Ricento |
6. Panlingual globalization |
Jonathan Pool |
7. The spread of global Spanish: From Cervantes to reggaetón |
Clare Mar-Molinero |
8. New national languages in Eastern Europe |
Brigitta Busch |
Part II. Global discourse in key domains and genres: 9. Localising the global on the participatory Web |
Jannis Androutsopoulos |
10. Globalizing the local: The case of an Egyptian superhero comic |
Theo van Leeuwen and Usama Suleiman |
11. Language and the globalizing habitus of tourism: Towards a sociolinguistics of fleeting relationships |
Adam Jaworski and Crispin Thurlow |
12. Globalization and language teaching |
David Block |
13. Discursive constructions of global war and terror |
Adam Hodges |
14. Has God gone global? Religion, language and globalisation |
Annabelle Mooney |
Part III. Language, values and markets under globalization: 15. Language as resource in the globalized new economy |
Monica Heller |
16. Language and movement in space |
Jan Blommaert and Jie Dong |
17. Indexing the local |
Barbara Johnstone |
18. Ecolinguistics and globalization |
Arran Stibbe |
19. The Chinese discourse of human rights and glocalization |
Shi-Xu |
20. Meanings of'globalization': east and west |
Peter Garrett |
21. Languages and global marketing |
Helen Kelly-Holmes |
Part IV. Language, distance and identities: 22. Shadows of discourse: Intercultural communication in global contexts |
Claire Kramsch and Elizabeth Boner |
23. Unraveling post-colonial identity through language |
Rakesh M. Bhatt |
24. At the intersection of gender, language and transnationalism |
Ingrid Piller and Kimie Takahashi |
25. Globalization and gay language |
William Leap |
26. Metroethnicities and metrolanguages |
John C. Maher |
27. Popular cultures, popular languages and global identities |
Alastair Pennycook |
28. Global representations of distant suffering |
Lilie Chouliaraki |
29. Global media and the regime of lifestyle |
David Machin and Theo van Leeuwen |
Introduction: Sociolinguistics in the global era |
Nikolas Coupland |
Part I. Global multilingualism, world languages and language systems: 1. Globalization, global English, and world English(es): Myths and facts |
Salikoko Mufwene |
2. Global language systems |
Abram de Swaan |
3. The global politics of language: Markets, maintenance, marginalisation or murder? |
Tove Skutnabb-Kangas and Robert Phillipson |
4. World languages: Trends and futures |
Ulrich Ammon |
5. Language policy and globalization |
Thomas Ricento |