A Book Review: Language and Culture on the Margins: Global/Local Interactions S. Kroon, & J. Swanenberg (Eds.) (2019). Routledge

Q3 Arts and Humanities
Askar Mambetaliev
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Summary The focus of this book, which is a collection of twelve studies, is sociolinguistic transformations in marginal contexts that are not usually covered by mainstream publications. The term ‘margin’ in these studies refers to smaller nations and communities located in the peripheries of global hubs. The book includes online margins as well, contemplating the impact of the internet and mobile devices on people’s lives, where standard programs and instruments employed in informal settings are often not applicable. The collection is published on time when the notion of margins and language needs rethinking and reinterpretation. The topics can be characterized as interdisciplinary, and as such the chapters are densely intertwined with both linguistic and social issues, including the impact of technology on the creation of language varieties, the effect of territorial administration on identity development, the role of media in spreading the languages of subcultures, the effect of mobile phones on the transformation of identities. The methods include linguistic landscaping, content analysis, interviews and conversations, and participant observation. Although some chapters employ a combination of several methods, most studies have used a dominant method to collect data. The editors have collected diverse topics of sociolinguistics in this book, which is a very helpful resource for educational institutions, where theories and methods of applied linguistics are a part of their curriculum. It is also a unique complementary literature useful for junior students of applied linguistics who are in the process of exploring research topics in less discussed contexts. The review combines both descriptive and critical approaches, and includes an overview of each case study and their research methods.
书评:边缘的语言和文化:全球/地方互动S.Kroon和J.Swanenberg(编辑)(2019)。Routledge
这本书汇集了十二项研究,重点是主流出版物通常不涉及的边缘语境下的社会语言学转变。这些研究中的“边际”一词指的是位于全球中心外围的较小国家和社区。这本书还包括在线边缘,思考了互联网和移动设备对人们生活的影响,在非正式环境中使用的标准程序和工具往往不适用。当边缘和语言的概念需要重新思考和解释时,该集会按时出版。这些主题可以被描述为跨学科的,因此这些章节与语言和社会问题紧密交织在一起,包括技术对语言变体创造的影响、领土管理对身份发展的影响、媒体在传播亚文化语言中的作用、,手机对身份转换的影响。方法包括语言景观、内容分析、访谈和对话以及参与者观察。尽管有些章节采用了几种方法的组合,但大多数研究都使用了一种主要的方法来收集数据。编辑们在这本书中收集了社会语言学的各种主题,这对教育机构来说是一个非常有用的资源,因为应用语言学的理论和方法是他们课程的一部分。这也是一本独特的补充文献,对正在较少讨论的背景下探索研究主题的应用语言学初级学生有用。该综述结合了描述性和批判性方法,并包括对每个案例研究及其研究方法的概述。
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Sustainable Multilingualism
Sustainable Multilingualism Social Sciences-Linguistics and Language
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