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Moral Talk - Stance and Evaluation in Political Discourse (Hardcover): Joe Spencer-Bennett Moral Talk - Stance and Evaluation in Political Discourse (Hardcover)
Joe Spencer-Bennett; Series edited by Deborah Cameron, Alexandre Duchene
R4,134 Discovery Miles 41 340 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book is about moral talk in contemporary British political discourse, drawing on speeches, debates and radio phone-ins. Using a critical sociolinguistic approach, Spencer-Bennett explores the language people use to communicate moral judgement and highlights the relations between the things that people say, the contexts in which they are said and the circulating ideologies about meaning and morality. This is key reading for students and scholars studying language, politics and critical discourse analysis, within linguistics and anthropology.

Language in Late Capitalism - Pride and Profit (Paperback): Alexandre Duchene, Monica Heller Language in Late Capitalism - Pride and Profit (Paperback)
Alexandre Duchene, Monica Heller; Series edited by Marilyn Martin-Jones
R1,745 Discovery Miles 17 450 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book examines the ways in which our ideas about language and identity which used to be framed in national and political terms as a matter of rights and citizenship are increasingly recast in economic terms as a matter of added value. It argues that this discursive shift is connected to specific characteristics of the globalized new economy in what can be thought of as "late capitalism". Through ten ethnographic case studies, it demonstrates the complex ways in which older nationalist ideologies which invest language with value as a source of pride get bound up with newer neoliberal ideologies which invest language with value as a source of profit. The complex interaction between these modes of mobilizing linguistic resources challenges some of our ideas about globalization, hinting that we are in a period of intensification of modernity, in which the limits of the nation-State are stretched, but not (yet) undone. At the same time, this book argues, this intensification also calls into question modernist ways of looking at language and identity, requiring a more serious engagement with capitalism and how it constitutes symbolic (including linguistic) as well as material markets.

Moral Talk - Stance and Evaluation in Political Discourse (Paperback): Joe Spencer-Bennett Moral Talk - Stance and Evaluation in Political Discourse (Paperback)
Joe Spencer-Bennett; Series edited by Deborah Cameron, Alexandre Duchene
R1,290 Discovery Miles 12 900 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book is about moral talk in contemporary British political discourse, drawing on speeches, debates and radio phone-ins. Using a critical sociolinguistic approach, Spencer-Bennett explores the language people use to communicate moral judgement and highlights the relations between the things that people say, the contexts in which they are said and the circulating ideologies about meaning and morality. This is key reading for students and scholars studying language, politics and critical discourse analysis, within linguistics and anthropology.

Language Investment and Employability - The Uneven Distribution of Resources in the Public Employment Service (Hardcover, 1st... Language Investment and Employability - The Uneven Distribution of Resources in the Public Employment Service (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2018)
Mi-Cha Flubacher, Alexandre Duchene, Renata Coray
R2,317 Discovery Miles 23 170 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book provides a unique insight into negotiations around language investment for employability in the context of public employment services. Drawing on extensive ethnographical research carried out in Regional Employment Offices in Switzerland, the authors follow the stories of various job seekers. In doing so, they challenge the currently dominant assumption that investment in language competences leads to better employability. Arguing for a political economic perspective on these issues, this book will be of interest to anyone concerned with the connections between language and social inequality, as well as students and scholars of sociolinguistics and applied linguistics.

Language, Migration and Social Inequalities - A Critical Sociolinguistic Perspective on Institutions and Work (Paperback, New):... Language, Migration and Social Inequalities - A Critical Sociolinguistic Perspective on Institutions and Work (Paperback, New)
Alexandre Duchene, Melissa Moyer, Celia Roberts
R1,217 Discovery Miles 12 170 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Migration and the mobility of citizens around the globe pose important challenges to the linguistic and cultural homogeneity that nation-states rely on for defining their physical boundaries and identity, as well as the rights and obligations of their citizens. A new social order resulting from neoliberal economic practices, globalisation and outsourcing also challenges traditional ways the nation-state has organized its control over the people who have typically travelled to a new country looking for work or better life chances. This collection provides an account of the ways language addresses core questions concerning power and the place of migrants in various institutional and workplace settings. It brings together contributions from a range of geographical settings to understand better how linguistic inequality is (re)produced in this new economic order.

Language in Late Capitalism - Pride and Profit (Hardcover): Alexandre Duchene, Monica Heller Language in Late Capitalism - Pride and Profit (Hardcover)
Alexandre Duchene, Monica Heller; Series edited by Marilyn Martin-Jones
R4,750 Discovery Miles 47 500 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book examines the ways in which our ideas about language and identity which used to be framed in national and political terms as a matter of rights and citizenship are increasingly recast in economic terms as a matter of added value. It argues that this discursive shift is connected to specific characteristics of the globalized new economy in what can be thought of as "late capitalism." Through ten ethnographic case studies, it demonstrates the complex ways in which older nationalist ideologies which invest language with value as a source of pride get bound up with newer neoliberal ideologies which invest language with value as a source of profit. The complex interaction between these modes of mobilizing linguistic resources challenges some of our ideas about globalization, hinting that we are in a period of intensification of modernity, in which the limits of the nation-State are stretched, but not (yet) undone. At the same time, this book argues, this intensification also calls into question modernist ways of looking at language and identity, requiring a more serious engagement with capitalism and how it constitutes symbolic (including linguistic) as well as material markets.

Ideologies across Nations - The Construction of Linguistic Minorities at the United Nations (Hardcover): Alexandre Duchene Ideologies across Nations - The Construction of Linguistic Minorities at the United Nations (Hardcover)
Alexandre Duchene
R8,255 Discovery Miles 82 550 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The book is an invitation to a genealogical understanding of the ideological and discursive processes that have emerged out of the regulation of linguistic minorities issues within an international context and, more precisely, at the United Nations. It highlights the contradictions, limits and possibilities in the elaboration of international measures within the universalist framework of human rights. The book also emphasizes the paradoxes between national interests and the elaboration of an international community - paradoxes in which minority issues fundamentally question the homogeneity of the state. It shows that despite the shift from national spaces to international ones, the fears of nation-states for linguistic minorities remain. Finally, the book reveals the importance of the reproduction of the interests of nation-states within an international organization and the reproduction of power through the legal management and regulation of minority rights in general, and those of linguistic minorities in particular. Through its presentation of the history of the United Nations, its vision of the protection of linguistic minorities, the underlying ideologies that have emerged, as well as the limits and possibilities of action, the book contributes to a better understanding of the complexity of the protection of linguistic minorities and the role of language ideologies within an international context.

Discourses of Endangerment - Ideology and Interest in the Defence of Languages (Paperback, Illustrated Ed): Alexandre Duchene,... Discourses of Endangerment - Ideology and Interest in the Defence of Languages (Paperback, Illustrated Ed)
Alexandre Duchene, Monica Heller
R2,426 Discovery Miles 24 260 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Current academic discussions and public debates about language frequently focus on the importance of defending languages against various kinds of dangers. Many of these current debates attach great importance to linguistic diversity. The debates focus on defending institutionalized languages against multilingualism, or conversely defending minority languages against the incursion of larger ones, especially the spread of English. In both cases, languages are constructed as autonomous wholes, held to need defending against attack. This book challenges such a view of language, to argue that the discussions in question are not in fact about language itself. The internationally renowned contributors claim that we are witnessing ideological struggles which are taking place on the terrain of language. Discourses of Endangerment addresses such questions as: * What does language represent in discussions of multilingualism? * Why is it constituted as an organic whole?* In whose interest does it lie to construct language in this way?* Who has an interest in taking various positions for or against official languages?* In what way is the linguistic order tied to the social order? The book addresses these issues through a set of case studies which locate the terms of the discussion in broad discourses of language, identity and power. Covering a wide-range of languages including Catalan, Swedish, Corsican, Ukrainian and French, from different sociolinguistic perspectives, this book is essential reading for students and academics interested in language endangerment and sociolinguistics.

Discourses of Endangerment - Ideology and Interest in the Defence of Languages (Hardcover, New): Alexandre Duchene, Monica... Discourses of Endangerment - Ideology and Interest in the Defence of Languages (Hardcover, New)
Alexandre Duchene, Monica Heller
R7,117 Discovery Miles 71 170 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Current academic discussions and public debates about language frequently focus on the importance of defending languages against various kinds of dangers. Many of these current debates attach great importance to linguistic diversity. The debates focus on defending institutionalized languages against multilingualism, or conversely defending minority languages against the incursion of larger ones, especially the spread of English. In both cases, languages are constructed as autonomous wholes, held to need defending against attack. This book challenges such a view of language, to argue that the discussions in question are not in fact about language itself. The internationally renowned contributors claim that we are witnessing ideological struggles which are taking place on the terrain of language. Discourses of Endangerment addresses such questions as: * What does language represent in discussions of multilingualism? * Why is it constituted as an organic whole?* In whose interest does it lie to construct language in this way?* Who has an interest in taking various positions for or against official languages?* In what way is the linguistic order tied to the social order?The book addresses these issues through a set of case studies which locate the terms of the discussion in broad discourses of language, identity and power. Covering a wide-range of languages including Catalan, Swedish, Corsican, Ukrainian and French, from different sociolinguistic perspectives, this book is essential reading for students and academics interested in language endangerment and sociolinguistics.

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