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This Handbook meets the challenges that globalization poses to sociolinguistic theory by investigating key issues relating to language use and development. Comprising 36 chapters written by leading international scholars, this volume brings together new research in the field and maps out new areas for future research.

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“Overall, The Handbook of Language and Globalization succeeds in providing the reader with insightful analysis at the intersection of language and globalization. With its broad scope and inclusion of useful research topics, the volume can be considered as an open gate for a wider field of study and research in sociolinguistics. It also provides a stimulating and complex picture of the
state of theory and practice in the area of language and globalization.” (Linguist, 18 October 2012)

“An enlightening and engaging collection by eminent international scholars. A major resource for the study of theoretical and pragmatic approaches to Global English, including concerns about ‘marginalization’ and ‘murder’ of languages.”

Braj B.Kachru, Professor Emeritus, University of Illinois

“This Handbook provides a fascinating exposition of the complex, multidimensional nature of globalization as it pertains to the world's languages. Coupland has marshalled authors at the forefront of their fields who offer a diversity of approaches and do not flinch from disputes and challenging questions. I suspect that this book will transform the discourse on globalization within linguistics and will impel a reconsideration of whether linguistic diversity is inevitably impacted by global processes.”
Margaret Florey, Resource Network for Linguistic Diversity



Table of Contents
List of Illustrations viii

Acknowledgments x

Introduction: Sociolinguistics in the Global Era 1
Nikolas Coupland

Part I Global Multilingualism, World Languages, and Language Systems 29

1 Globalization, Global English, and World English(es): Myths and Facts 31
Salikoko S. Mufwene

2 Language Systems 56
Abram De Swaan

3 The Global Politics of Language: Markets, Maintenance, Marginalization, or Murder? 77
Tove Skutnabb-Kangas and Robert Phillipson

4 World Languages: Trends and Futures 101
Ulrich Ammon

5 Language Policy and Globalization 123
Thomas Ricento

6 Panlingual Globalization 142
Jonathan Pool

7 The Spread of Global Spanish: From Cervantes to reggaetón 162
Clare Mar-Molinero

8 New National Languages in Eastern Europe 182
Brigitta Busch

Part II Global Discourse in Key Domains and Genres 201

9 Localizing the Global on the Participatory Web 203
Jannis Androutsopoulos

10 Globalizing the Local: The Case of an Egyptian Superhero Comic 232
Theo van Leeuwen and Usama Suleiman

11 Language and the Globalizing Habitus of Tourism: Toward A Sociolinguistics of Fleeting Relationships 255
Adam Jaworski and Crispin Thurlow

12 Globalization and Language Teaching 287
David Block

13 Discursive Constructions of Global War and Terror 305
Adam Hodges

14 Has God Gone Global? Religion, Language, and Globalization 323
Annabelle Mooney

Part III Language, Values, and Markets under Globalization 347

15 Language as Resource in the Globalized New Economy 349
Monica Heller

16 Language and Movement in Space 366
Jan Blommaert and Jie Dong

17 Indexing the Local 386
Barbara Johnstone

18 Ecolinguistics and Globalization 406
Arran Stibbe

19 The Chinese Discourse of Human Rights and Glocalization 426
Shi-Xu

20 Meanings of 'Globalization': East and West 447
Peter Garrett

21 Languages and Global Marketing 475
Helen Kelly-Holmes

Part IV Language, Distance, and Identities 493

22 Shadows of Discourse: Intercultural Communication in Global Contexts 495
Claire Kramsch and Elizabeth Boner

23 Unraveling Post-Colonial Identity through Language 520
Rakesh M. Bhatt

24 At the Intersection of Gender, Language, and Transnationalism 540
Ingrid Piller and Kimie Takahashi

25 Globalization and Gay Language 555
William L. Leap

26 Metroethnicities and Metrolanguages 575
John C. Maher

27 Popular Cultures, Popular Languages, and Global Identities 592
Alastair Pennycook

28 Global Representations of Distant Suffering 608
Lilie Chouliaraki

29 Global Media and the Regime of Lifestyle 625
David Machin and Theo van Leeuwen

Index 644

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      Publication Date: 1/6/2010 12:08:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781405175814, 978-1405175814
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      Description

      Book Synopsis
      This Handbook meets the challenges that globalization poses to sociolinguistic theory by investigating key issues relating to language use and development. Comprising 36 chapters written by leading international scholars, this volume brings together new research in the field and maps out new areas for future research.

      Trade Review

      “Overall, The Handbook of Language and Globalization succeeds in providing the reader with insightful analysis at the intersection of language and globalization. With its broad scope and inclusion of useful research topics, the volume can be considered as an open gate for a wider field of study and research in sociolinguistics. It also provides a stimulating and complex picture of the
      state of theory and practice in the area of language and globalization.” (Linguist, 18 October 2012)

      “An enlightening and engaging collection by eminent international scholars. A major resource for the study of theoretical and pragmatic approaches to Global English, including concerns about ‘marginalization’ and ‘murder’ of languages.”

      Braj B.Kachru, Professor Emeritus, University of Illinois

      “This Handbook provides a fascinating exposition of the complex, multidimensional nature of globalization as it pertains to the world's languages. Coupland has marshalled authors at the forefront of their fields who offer a diversity of approaches and do not flinch from disputes and challenging questions. I suspect that this book will transform the discourse on globalization within linguistics and will impel a reconsideration of whether linguistic diversity is inevitably impacted by global processes.”
      Margaret Florey, Resource Network for Linguistic Diversity



      Table of Contents
      List of Illustrations viii

      Acknowledgments x

      Introduction: Sociolinguistics in the Global Era 1
      Nikolas Coupland

      Part I Global Multilingualism, World Languages, and Language Systems 29

      1 Globalization, Global English, and World English(es): Myths and Facts 31
      Salikoko S. Mufwene

      2 Language Systems 56
      Abram De Swaan

      3 The Global Politics of Language: Markets, Maintenance, Marginalization, or Murder? 77
      Tove Skutnabb-Kangas and Robert Phillipson

      4 World Languages: Trends and Futures 101
      Ulrich Ammon

      5 Language Policy and Globalization 123
      Thomas Ricento

      6 Panlingual Globalization 142
      Jonathan Pool

      7 The Spread of Global Spanish: From Cervantes to reggaetón 162
      Clare Mar-Molinero

      8 New National Languages in Eastern Europe 182
      Brigitta Busch

      Part II Global Discourse in Key Domains and Genres 201

      9 Localizing the Global on the Participatory Web 203
      Jannis Androutsopoulos

      10 Globalizing the Local: The Case of an Egyptian Superhero Comic 232
      Theo van Leeuwen and Usama Suleiman

      11 Language and the Globalizing Habitus of Tourism: Toward A Sociolinguistics of Fleeting Relationships 255
      Adam Jaworski and Crispin Thurlow

      12 Globalization and Language Teaching 287
      David Block

      13 Discursive Constructions of Global War and Terror 305
      Adam Hodges

      14 Has God Gone Global? Religion, Language, and Globalization 323
      Annabelle Mooney

      Part III Language, Values, and Markets under Globalization 347

      15 Language as Resource in the Globalized New Economy 349
      Monica Heller

      16 Language and Movement in Space 366
      Jan Blommaert and Jie Dong

      17 Indexing the Local 386
      Barbara Johnstone

      18 Ecolinguistics and Globalization 406
      Arran Stibbe

      19 The Chinese Discourse of Human Rights and Glocalization 426
      Shi-Xu

      20 Meanings of 'Globalization': East and West 447
      Peter Garrett

      21 Languages and Global Marketing 475
      Helen Kelly-Holmes

      Part IV Language, Distance, and Identities 493

      22 Shadows of Discourse: Intercultural Communication in Global Contexts 495
      Claire Kramsch and Elizabeth Boner

      23 Unraveling Post-Colonial Identity through Language 520
      Rakesh M. Bhatt

      24 At the Intersection of Gender, Language, and Transnationalism 540
      Ingrid Piller and Kimie Takahashi

      25 Globalization and Gay Language 555
      William L. Leap

      26 Metroethnicities and Metrolanguages 575
      John C. Maher

      27 Popular Cultures, Popular Languages, and Global Identities 592
      Alastair Pennycook

      28 Global Representations of Distant Suffering 608
      Lilie Chouliaraki

      29 Global Media and the Regime of Lifestyle 625
      David Machin and Theo van Leeuwen

      Index 644

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