
The Routledge Handbook of Multilingualism
Routledge (Publisher)
2nd Edition
Published on 31. October 2023
Book
Hardback
482 pages
978-1-032-08053-6 (ISBN)
Description
The Routledge Handbook of Multilingualism provides a comprehensive survey of the field of multilingualism for a global readership and an overview of the research which situates multilingualism in its social, cultural and political context. This fully revised edition not only updates several of the original chapters but introduces many new ones that enrich contemporary debates in the burgeoning field of multilingualism.
With a decolonial perspective and including leading new and established contributors from different regions of the globe, the handbook offers a critical overview of the interdisciplinary field of multilingualism, providing a range of central themes, key debates and research sites for a global readership. Chapters address the profound epistemological and ontological challenges and shifts produced since the first edition in 2012.
The handbook includes an introduction, five parts with 28 chapters and an afterword. The chapters are structured around sub-themes, such as Coloniality and Multilingualism, Concepts and Theories in Multilingualism, and Multilingualism and Education. This ground-breaking text is a crucial resource for researchers, scholars and postgraduate students interested in multilingualism from areas such as sociolinguistics, applied linguistics, anthropology and education.
With a decolonial perspective and including leading new and established contributors from different regions of the globe, the handbook offers a critical overview of the interdisciplinary field of multilingualism, providing a range of central themes, key debates and research sites for a global readership. Chapters address the profound epistemological and ontological challenges and shifts produced since the first edition in 2012.
The handbook includes an introduction, five parts with 28 chapters and an afterword. The chapters are structured around sub-themes, such as Coloniality and Multilingualism, Concepts and Theories in Multilingualism, and Multilingualism and Education. This ground-breaking text is a crucial resource for researchers, scholars and postgraduate students interested in multilingualism from areas such as sociolinguistics, applied linguistics, anthropology and education.
Reviews / Votes
The new edition of this Handbook brings a much needed critical and decolonising angle to the study of multilingualism. The expanded coverage ensures that it is a valuable resource for scholars of different backgrounds and an essential reference for many years to come.-- Li Wei, UCL Institute of Education, UK
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Series
Edition
2nd edition
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Postgraduate and Undergraduate Advanced
Illustrations
9 s/w Abbildungen, 8 s/w Photographien bzw. Rasterbilder, 1 s/w Zeichnung, 4 s/w Tabellen
4 Tables, black and white; 1 Line drawings, black and white; 8 Halftones, black and white; 9 Illustrations, black and white
Dimensions
Height: 250 mm
Width: 175 mm
Thickness: 33 mm
Weight
1084 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-032-08053-6 (9781032080536)
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Marilyn Martin-Jones | Adrian Blackledge | Angela Creese
The Routledge Handbook of Multilingualism
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05/2012
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Persons
Carolyn McKinney is Professor in Language Education, University of Cape Town, South Africa.
Pinky Makoe is Associate Professor in the Department of Education and Curriculum Studies, University of Johannesburg, South Africa.
Virginia Zavala is Professor of Sociolinguistics, Pontificia Universidad Catolica del Peru in Lima.
Pinky Makoe is Associate Professor in the Department of Education and Curriculum Studies, University of Johannesburg, South Africa.
Virginia Zavala is Professor of Sociolinguistics, Pontificia Universidad Catolica del Peru in Lima.
Content
Introduction: Critical and decolonial approaches to multilingualism in global perspective
PART 1: Coloniality and Multilingualism
1.Lessons for decolonization from pre-colonial translingualism
2. Looking at multilingualisms from the Global South
3. (De)colonial multilingual/multimodal practices: Resisting and re-existing voices from Latin America
4. Raciolinguistic ideologies
5. Unequal Englishes in the Global South
PART 2: Concepts and Theories in Multilingualism
6. Materialities and ontologies: Thinking multilingualism through language materiality, post-humanism and new materiality
7. Translanguaging and trans-semiotising
8. Multilingualism and Multimodality
9. Indigenous language and education rights
10. Linguistic Citizenship
11. Multilingual Literacies
12. Digital Multilingualism
PART 3: Multilingualism and Education
13. Indigenous education and multilingualism: Global perspectives and local experiences
14. Multilingualism and language/s of learning and teaching in post-colonial Sub-Saharan Africa
15. Decolonizing multilingual pedagogies
16. Opening (up) spaces for multilingual learning and teaching practices in South African Higher Education: A decolonial perspective
17. Translanguaging pedagogies in the Global South: Review of classroom practices and interventions
18. Language education and the COVID-19 global pandemic
PART 4: Multilingualism in Social and Cultural Change
19.Multilingualism, the new economy and the neo-liberal governance of speakers
20. Sociolinguistics and (in)securitisation as another mode of governance
21. The multilingualism of global academic research and communication practices
22. Multilingualism and hip hop
23. Media as sites of multilingualism
PART 5 : Multilingualism in Public Life
24. Multilingualism in the workplace - issues of space and social order
25. Multilingualism during disasters and emergencies
26. Multilingualism in asylum and migration procedures
27. Multilingualism and translation
28. Multilingualism and linguistic landscapes
29. Afterword
Index
PART 1: Coloniality and Multilingualism
1.Lessons for decolonization from pre-colonial translingualism
2. Looking at multilingualisms from the Global South
3. (De)colonial multilingual/multimodal practices: Resisting and re-existing voices from Latin America
4. Raciolinguistic ideologies
5. Unequal Englishes in the Global South
PART 2: Concepts and Theories in Multilingualism
6. Materialities and ontologies: Thinking multilingualism through language materiality, post-humanism and new materiality
7. Translanguaging and trans-semiotising
8. Multilingualism and Multimodality
9. Indigenous language and education rights
10. Linguistic Citizenship
11. Multilingual Literacies
12. Digital Multilingualism
PART 3: Multilingualism and Education
13. Indigenous education and multilingualism: Global perspectives and local experiences
14. Multilingualism and language/s of learning and teaching in post-colonial Sub-Saharan Africa
15. Decolonizing multilingual pedagogies
16. Opening (up) spaces for multilingual learning and teaching practices in South African Higher Education: A decolonial perspective
17. Translanguaging pedagogies in the Global South: Review of classroom practices and interventions
18. Language education and the COVID-19 global pandemic
PART 4: Multilingualism in Social and Cultural Change
19.Multilingualism, the new economy and the neo-liberal governance of speakers
20. Sociolinguistics and (in)securitisation as another mode of governance
21. The multilingualism of global academic research and communication practices
22. Multilingualism and hip hop
23. Media as sites of multilingualism
PART 5 : Multilingualism in Public Life
24. Multilingualism in the workplace - issues of space and social order
25. Multilingualism during disasters and emergencies
26. Multilingualism in asylum and migration procedures
27. Multilingualism and translation
28. Multilingualism and linguistic landscapes
29. Afterword
Index