The Multilingual City: Vitality, Conflict and Change
This book is an exploration of the vitality of multilingualism and of its critical importance in and for contemporary cities. It examines how the city has emerged as a key driver of the multilingual future, a concentration of different, changing cultures which somehow manage to create a new identity. The book uses the recent LUCIDE multilingual city reports as a basis for discussion and analysis, and deals with both societal and individual multilingualism in a way that draws on the full range of their historical, contemporary, visual/audible, psychological, educational and policy-oriented aspects. The book will be of interest to students and researchers of multilingualism, migration studies, European Studies, anthropology, sociology and urbanism.

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The Multilingual City: Vitality, Conflict and Change
This book is an exploration of the vitality of multilingualism and of its critical importance in and for contemporary cities. It examines how the city has emerged as a key driver of the multilingual future, a concentration of different, changing cultures which somehow manage to create a new identity. The book uses the recent LUCIDE multilingual city reports as a basis for discussion and analysis, and deals with both societal and individual multilingualism in a way that draws on the full range of their historical, contemporary, visual/audible, psychological, educational and policy-oriented aspects. The book will be of interest to students and researchers of multilingualism, migration studies, European Studies, anthropology, sociology and urbanism.

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The Multilingual City: Vitality, Conflict and Change

The Multilingual City: Vitality, Conflict and Change

The Multilingual City: Vitality, Conflict and Change

The Multilingual City: Vitality, Conflict and Change

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This book is an exploration of the vitality of multilingualism and of its critical importance in and for contemporary cities. It examines how the city has emerged as a key driver of the multilingual future, a concentration of different, changing cultures which somehow manage to create a new identity. The book uses the recent LUCIDE multilingual city reports as a basis for discussion and analysis, and deals with both societal and individual multilingualism in a way that draws on the full range of their historical, contemporary, visual/audible, psychological, educational and policy-oriented aspects. The book will be of interest to students and researchers of multilingualism, migration studies, European Studies, anthropology, sociology and urbanism.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781783094769
Publisher: Channel View Publications
Publication date: 01/26/2016
Pages: 240
Product dimensions: 6.15(w) x 9.20(h) x 0.50(d)

About the Author

Lid King was Director of CILT and then between 2003 and 2011 was National Director for Languages taking forward the implementation of the National Languages Strategy for England. He was co-author – with Lord Ron Dearing – of The Languages Review, and has represented the UK on languages at both the European Union and the Council of Europe. He established the Languages Company in 2008, originally in order to support the national policy on languages and also to promote languages pedagogy and policy issues.

Lorna Carson is Assistant Professor in Applied Linguistics and Director of the Trinity Centre for Asian Studies at Trinity College Dublin. Her teaching and research focuses on multilingualism with a particular emphasis on understanding the language classroom. She is President of the Irish Association for Applied Linguistics (IRAAL).

Table of Contents

Contributors

Preface

1. Lorna Carson and Lid King: Introduction: ‘Multilingualism is Lived Here’

2. Itesh Sachdev and Sarah Cartwright: The Vitality of Urban Multilingualism

3. Lorna Carson: The Sights and Sounds of the Multilingual City

4. Maria Stoicheva: Urban Multilingualism: Bond or Barrier?

5. Peter Skrandies: Language Policies and the Politics of Urban Multilingualism

6. David Little: Languages at School: A Challenge for Multilingual Cities

7. Lid King: Multilingual Cities and the Future — Vitality or Decline?

List of References           

Index

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