Language, Society and Power (5th Ed.) An Introduction
Auteurs : Mooney Annabelle, Evans Betsy
Language, Society and Power is an accessible introduction to studying language in a variety of social contexts.
This book examines the ways language functions, how it influences the way we view society 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.
The fifth edition of this popular textbook features:
- Updated chapters with new activities;
- Examples that include material related to youth language, computer-mediated communication, texting and electronic communication;
- New material on online mass media, fake news and Twitter as a form of political agency;
- More discussion of social media, social networking, memes and mobile communication;
- An introduction to the concepts of translanguaging and superdiversity;
- An expanded Gender chapter that questions binary gender identities;
- A companion website which includes more video material to support learning as students make their way through the book.
Language, Society and Power assumes no linguistic background among readers, and is a must-read for all students of English language and linguistics, media, communication, cultural studies, sociology and psychology who are studying language and society for the first time.
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List of images
List of tables
Transcription conventions
Preface to the fifth edition
Preface to the fourth edition
Preface to the third edition
Preface to the second edition
Preface to the first edition
Acknowledgements
Chapter 1: Language?
Chapter 2: Language thought and representation
Chapter 3: Language and politics
Chapter 4: Language and the media
Chapter 5: Linguistic landscapes
Chapter 6: Language and gender
Chapter 7: Language and ethnicity
Chapter 8: Language and age
Chapter 9: Language, class and symbolic capital
Chapter 10: Global Englishes
Chapter 11 Projects
Glossary
References
Index
Annabelle Mooney is Professor of Language and Society at the University of Roehampton, UK.
Betsy Evans is Associate Professor of Linguistics at the University of Washington, USA.
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