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1. Towards a sociolinguistics of potentiality: Linguistic citizenship, quasi-events, and contingent becomings in spaces of otherwise.

2. Ethical events in the internationalising university: engaging, learning and knowing in spaces of otherwise.

3. Mobile borders.

4. Discursive formation of personalities: life trajectories of a transnational doctoral student between the UK and China.

5. Writing and publishing language studies in the Arab region [Khitabaat Journal].

6. Introduction: ideologies of contact and space in Japan: a theoretical expansion of language ideological work.

7. Raciolinguistic perspective on labor in the Americas: Introduction to this special issue.

8. Writing or reading? An incommensurable choice? [Language in Society].

9. Indagando a aceleração da produção acadêmica com bom humor: Uma visão do sul [Trabalhos em Linguística Aplicada].

10. The economic reterritorialization of academic publishing and the politics of reading [Journal of Sociolinguistics].

11. Nordicity, language and the nation-state.

12. A semiotics of the otherwise: space, temporality and politics in Rana Bishara's Roadmap for Elimination.

13. Reading: An anniversary conversation with journal editors.

14. Assessing the vitality of Gombe dialect of Fulfulde: a multi-scale approach.

15. Introduction to special issue: languages in modern day Puerto Rico.

16. Chaos in court: mediatized expressions of upset in relation to Danish courtroom interpreting.

17. Language and globalization revisited: Life from the periphery in COVID-19.

18. Contextualizing the rise of vernacular Arabic in globalized North Africa.

19. Indexical borders: the sociolinguistic scales of the shibboleth.

20. Welcome on board! Prefiguring knowledge production in the sociology of language.

21. Opening up ideological spaces for multilingual literacies at the margins of the Portuguese education system? Ethnographic insights from a Russian complementary school.

22. (e)Health literacy brokering: bridging sociolinguistic gaps at the welfare office?

23. When language policy is not enough.

24. Unequal discursivities and the symbolic capital of Malaysian Indian scholarship.

25. Language as a resource with fluctuating values: Arabic speakers in humanitarian and social work.

26. From stigmatization to predilection: folk metalinguistic discourse on social media on the northwestern Moroccan Arabic variety.

27. Linguistic justice and global English: theoretical and empirical approaches.

28. Apartheid and ethnicity: Introductory remarks.

29. Introduction.

30. Introduction.

31. The pedagogy of love: a register of precarised English teachers in Chile.

32. Who texts what to whom and when? Patterning of texting in four multilingual minoritized language communities and a preliminary proposal for the language repertoire matrix.

33. Intergenerational communication and family language policy of multicultural families in Japan.

34. Introduction.

35. Language ideologies and social positioning: the restoration of a "much needed bridge".

36. Access and reach of linguistic repertoires in periods of change: a theoretical approach to sociolinguistic inequalities.

37. Economic approaches to language and language planning: an introduction.

38. Introduction.

39. Comment.

40. Ideologies of English in Asia: an editorial.

41. Small languages and small language communities 39.

42. Language and a rising new identity in Taiwan.

43. The economics of language: survey, assessment, and prospects.

44. Introduction: Ethnolinguistic vitality: a viable construct.

45. Talking Shop: An Overview of Language and Work.

46. Books and Journals Received.

47. "Pride" and "profit": a sociolinguistic profile of the Chinese communities in Britain.

48. Re-thinking language conflict: challenges and options.

49. Language attitudes, migrant identities and space.

50. When support for language revitilization is not enough: the end of indigenous language classes at Warm Springs Elementary School.