
Language and Power in the Modern World
The University of Alabama Press
Published on 11. June 2003
Book
Paperback/Softback
352 pages
978-0-8173-5069-7 (ISBN)
Description
An accessible overview of five major issues in sociolinguistics and the relationship between language and power.
This book analyzes the key ways in which language constitutes and conveys power and social relationships in modern society. It offers selected readings that illustrate the thematic introductions and a set of tasks designed to guide linguistic analysis of data and to stimulate student discussion, in five specific areas:
Multilingualism, Identity, and Ethnicity: examines the phenomena of linguistic diversity from the perspective of language planning and language policies, with emphasis on personal, psychological, educational, cultural and political issues.
Language and Youth: examines the languages of old age and the language of youth subcultures.
Language and Gender: explores the claim that men and women use interactional communication styles based on power and solidarity, respectively.
Language and the Media: considers the extent to which verbal interaction through mass media differs from other kinds of communication and its consequences in terms of power relations.
Language and Organizations: explores the use of language as a tool of power in public institutions and bureaucracies and how control over individuals is articulated through a range of different discourse structures and strategies.
With a unique combination of selected readings and student-centered tasks in a single volume, Language and Power in the Modern World covers contemporary issues of communication theory and sociolinguistics, ranging from the global to the interpersonal.
This book analyzes the key ways in which language constitutes and conveys power and social relationships in modern society. It offers selected readings that illustrate the thematic introductions and a set of tasks designed to guide linguistic analysis of data and to stimulate student discussion, in five specific areas:
Multilingualism, Identity, and Ethnicity: examines the phenomena of linguistic diversity from the perspective of language planning and language policies, with emphasis on personal, psychological, educational, cultural and political issues.
Language and Youth: examines the languages of old age and the language of youth subcultures.
Language and Gender: explores the claim that men and women use interactional communication styles based on power and solidarity, respectively.
Language and the Media: considers the extent to which verbal interaction through mass media differs from other kinds of communication and its consequences in terms of power relations.
Language and Organizations: explores the use of language as a tool of power in public institutions and bureaucracies and how control over individuals is articulated through a range of different discourse structures and strategies.
With a unique combination of selected readings and student-centered tasks in a single volume, Language and Power in the Modern World covers contemporary issues of communication theory and sociolinguistics, ranging from the global to the interpersonal.
Reviews / Votes
The 'critical linguistic' orientation of the book is timely, the choice of topics with overlapping themes is very appealing, the combination of theory and practice is optimal, and the introduction and chapters are lucid."" - Catherine Evans Davies, The University of AlabamaMore details
Language
English
Place of publication
Alabama
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Unsewn / adhesive bound
Dimensions
Height: 243 mm
Width: 174 mm
Thickness: 19 mm
Weight
608 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-8173-5069-7 (9780817350697)
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Persons
Mary Talbot is Reader in Language and Culture at the University of Sunderland and author of Language and Gender: An Introduction.
Karen Atkinson is Senior Lecturer in the Centre for Research in Media & Cultural Studies at the University of Sunderland.
David Atkinson is Senior Lecturer in Languages and Cultural Studies at the University of Limerick and author of Teaching Monolingual Classes.
Karen Atkinson is Senior Lecturer in the Centre for Research in Media & Cultural Studies at the University of Sunderland.
David Atkinson is Senior Lecturer in Languages and Cultural Studies at the University of Limerick and author of Teaching Monolingual Classes.