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Book Synopsis1 Karina Vamling, Bo Petersson and Nadiya Kiss: Introduction.- 2 Liudmyla Pidkuimukha: Weaponizing Language: How Russia Commits Linguicide on the Occupied Territories of Ukraine.- 3 Nadiya Kiss: Languages at war: Language shift, contested language diversity and ambivalent enmity in Ukraine.- 4 Svetlana L'nyavsky: I am a Russian Ukrainian, but I will not learn Ukrainian just for you! Language ideological debates, linguistic vigilantism, and Internally Displaced People at the time of war.- 5 Andrey Makarychev: Estonian Russophones: A Biopolitical Story.- 6 Lena Herceberga: Today's ambivalence or someone's future hopes: Critical analysis of the discourse of a good young Russian speaker in Latvia.- 7 Lidia Zhigunova: Russia's War on Indigenous Languages: The Case of Circassian in theNorth Caucasus.- 8 Valeriya Minakova: It all starts in the family: Placing discourses on the role of families in Circassian language preservation into a historical-political context.- 9 Lars Funch Hansen: The marginalisation of Circassian language through local history teaching, with cases from Krasnodar Krai including the Black Sea coast.- 10 Mariam Manjgaladze: Issues of the Official Language Ecology in Contemporary Georgia.- 11 Tinatin Bolkvadze: How to assess the functioning of the Russian language in Georgia.- 12 Giorgi Alibegashvili and Maka Tetradze: Georgian on the Streets as a Reflection of the functioning of the State language in Georgia.- 13 Karina Vamling, Bo Petersson and Nadiya Kiss: Conclusion.