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A Sociolinguistics of the South
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This book brings to life initiatives among scholars of the south and north to understand better the intelligences and pluralities of multilingualisms in southern communities and spaces of decoloniality.
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Kathleen Heugh, UniSA Education Futures, University of South Australia, is a socio-applied linguist specializing in southern multilingualisms, transknowledging and multilingual literacies in post- and decolonial education, policy and planning in Africa, Asia, and Australia. Her work includes field research with displaced, post-conflict, and remote communities, system-wide assessment, evaluation, and teacher education. **
Christopher Stroud is Emeritus Professor at the University of the Western Cape and Professor of Transnational Bilingualism at Stockholm University. His current research focuses on practices and ideologies of multilingualism in Southern Africa, exploring the notion of Linguistic Citizenship as a decolonial framework for language and diversity.
Kerry Taylor-Leech is an socio-applied linguist based in the School of Education and Professional Studies at Griffith University, Queensland. She has published widely on issues dealing with language policy and planning, development, identity, and language choice, particularly in Timor-Leste. She co-edits Current Issues in Language Planning Journal.
Peter I. De Costa* is an Associate Professor in the Department of Linguistics and Languages and the Department of Teacher Education at Michigan State University. His research areas include emotions, identity, ideology, and ethics in educational linguistics and social (in)justice issues. He is the co-editor of TESOL Quarterly.*
Inhalt
1 A Sociolinguistics of the South
Kathleen Heugh, Christopher Stroud, Kerry Taylor-Leech, and Peter I. De Costa
Part I: Stories of the South and their Storytellers
Framing 'Stories of the South and their Storytellers' **
Christopher Stroud
2 Outside in: The Relevance of Epistemologies of the Global South for North America and the United States Amidst the Immigration Debate
Terrence Wiley
3 Roots and Routes: Meshworks of Multilingualism
Christopher Stroud and Kathleen Heugh
4 'We Wear the Mask': Agentive and Strategic Language Play in Southern and Northern Spaces of (Im)mobility and Precarity
Necia Stanford-Billinghurst
5 Chican@ Studies, Chican@ Sociolinguistics: Dialogues on Decolonizing Linguistic Studies and Southern Multilingualisms
Reynaldo F. Macías
Part II: Southern Ways - Care, Hope and Love
Framing 'Southern ways - Care, Hope and Love'
Kerry Taylor-Leech
6 Remembering as a Decolonizing Project in Language Policy
Ruanni Tupas
7 Timescales, Critical Junctures, and the Accruing Injuries of Coloniality: The Case of a Mother Tongue Pilot in Timor-Leste
Kerry Taylor-Leech
8 Bilingual Education and Multilingualism in Mozambique: A Decolonial Critique of Policies, Discourses and Practices
Feliciano Chimbutane
9 Dialogue as a Decolonial effort: Nepali Youth Transforming Monolingual Ideologies and Reclaiming Multilingual Citizenship
Prem Phyak, Hima Rawal and Peter I. De Costa
10 What can Southern Multilingualisms Bring to the Question of How to Prepare Teachers for Linguistic Diversity in Canadian Schools?
Rubina Khanam, Russell Fayant and Andrea Sterzuk
Part III: Sociolinguistic Methods of the South
Framing 'Sociolinguistic Methods of the South'
Peter I. De Costa
11 -ka-pimohtey hk n k nehk te n k n: n hiyaw win (Cree Language) Revitalization and Indigenous Knowledge (Re)generation
Belinda Daniels, Andrea Sterzuk, Peter Turner, William Richard Cook, Dorothy Thunder and Randy Morin
12 Desert participants Guide the Research in Central Australia
Janet Armitage
13 Aboriginal Agency, Knowledge, and Voice: Centring kulintja Southern Methodologies
Samuel Osborne
Coda: ****Recovring Lost Arts of Languaging from the Four Directions
Alison Phipps
Weitere Informationen
- Allgemeine Informationen
- GTIN 09781032019468
- Anzahl Seiten 258
- Genre Social Sciences
- Editor Heugh Kathleen, Stroud Christopher, Taylor-Leech Kerry, De Costa Peter I.
- Herausgeber Routledge
- Gewicht 394g
- Größe H229mm x B152mm
- Jahr 2023
- EAN 9781032019468
- Format Kartonierter Einband
- ISBN 978-1-03-201946-8
- Veröffentlichung 09.01.2023
- Titel A Sociolinguistics of the South
- Autor Kathleen Stroud, Christopher Taylor-Leech, Heugh
- Sprache Englisch