ABSTRACT

Language, Society and Power is the essential introductory text to studying language in a variety of social contexts.

This book examines the ways language functions, how it influences thought and how it varies according to age, ethnicity, class and gender. It considers whether representations of people and their language matter, explores how identity is constructed and performed, and considers the creative potential of language in the media, politics and everyday talk.

This fourth edition has been completely revised to include recent developments in theory and research and offers the following features:

  • A range of new and engaging international examples drawn from everyday life – including material from social media and newspapers, cartoons, YouTube and television.

  • Two new chapters which cover Linguistic Landscapes, including signs, graffiti and the internet; and Global Englishes, exploring variation in and attitudes to English around the world

  • Updated and expanded student research projects and further reading sections for each chapter

  • Brand new companion website that includes video and audio clips, links to articles and further reading for students and professors.

Language, Society and Power is a must-read for students of English language and linguistics, media, communication, cultural studies, sociology and psychology.

chapter 1|19 pages

Language?

chapter 2|22 pages

Language thought and representation

chapter 3|21 pages

Language and politics

chapter 4|23 pages

Language and the media

chapter 5|22 pages

Linguistic landscapes

chapter 6|24 pages

Language and gender

chapter 7|25 pages

Language and ethnicity

chapter 8|20 pages

Language and age

chapter 9|21 pages

Language, class and symbolic capital

chapter 10|22 pages

Global Englishes

chapter 11|13 pages

Projects