ABSTRACT

Language, Literacy and Diversity brings together researchers who are leading the innovative and important re-theorization of language and literacy in relation to social mobility, multilingualism and globalization. The volume examines local and global flows of people, language and literacy in relation to social practice; the role (and nature) of boundary maintenance or disruption in global, transnational and translocal contexts; and the lived experiences of individuals on the front lines of global, transnational and translocal processes.

The contributors pay attention to the dynamics of multilingualism in located settings and the social and personal management of multilingualism in socially stratified and ethnically plural social settings. Together, they offer ground-breaking research on language practices and documentary practices as regards to access, selection, social mobility and gate-keeping processes in a range of settings across several continents: Africa, Asia, the Americas and Europe.

chapter 1|15 pages

Truly Moving Texts

chapter 2|18 pages

Classifying Migrants in the Field of Health

Sociolinguistic Scale and Neoliberal Statecraft

chapter 3|21 pages

Negotiating Mobile Codes and Literacies at the Contact Zone

Another Perspective on South African Township Schools

chapter 4|17 pages

English as a Lingua Franca

Lessons for Language and Mobility

chapter 5|20 pages

Ariadne's Thread

Literacy, Scale and Meaning-Making across Space and Time

chapter 6|22 pages

How One Reads Whom and Why

Ideological Filtering in Reading Vernacular Literacy in France

chapter 7|18 pages

Script Choice, Language Loss and the Politics of Anamnesis

Kashmiri in Diaspora

chapter 9|17 pages

Superdiversity and Social Class

An Interactional Perspective

chapter 10|21 pages

Mobile Literacies and Micro-Narratives

Conformity and Transgression on a South African Educational Site

chapter |11 pages

Afterword

Turbulent Deflections