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Globalization in the margins: toward a re-evalution of language and mobility
- Source :
- Applied Linguistics Review, 5(1), 23-44. De Gruyter, Applied Linguistics Review, 5(1), 23-44. De Gruyter Mouton, Applied Linguistics Review, 5(1), 23-44. de Gruyter
- Publication Year :
- 2014
- Publisher :
- Walter de Gruyter GmbH, 2014.
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Abstract
- Work on globalization has been concentrated on typical sites where features and phenomena are abundantly available: the huge contemporary metropolis with its explosive and conspicuous diversity in people and languages, its hyper-mobility and constant flux. Less typical places – peri-urban and rural areas, peripheral areas of countries, peripheral zones of the world, peripheral institutional zones where minorities are relegated – have been less quickly absorbed into current scholarship. Yet, upon closer inspection, there is no reason to exclude these `margins' from analyses of globalization processes and of their sociolinguistic implications. Globalization is a transformation of the entire world system, and it does not only affect the metropolitan centers of the world but also its most remote margins. Thus, we are bound to encounter globalization effects, also in highly unexpected places. A survey of these reifications of globalization at the margins will be the topic of this paper. We shall suggest a specific angle from which such forms of globalization in the margin can be most usefully addressed and we do so by drawing from examples taken from new media and communication technologies, from new forms of economic activity and, last but not least, from the perspective of legitimacy in the contentious struggle between commodification of language and the semiotic construction of authenticity.
- Subjects :
- Linguistics and Language
HIP-HOP
social media
SUPER-DIVERSITY
ComputingMilieux_LEGALASPECTSOFCOMPUTING
margins
globalisation
SAMI
ethnography
Language and Linguistics
superdiversity
TOWNSHIP
Globalization
World-system
authenticity
COMMODIFICATION
Sociology
Social science
Legitimacy
sociolinguistics
rural places
TOURISM
Commodification
Superdiversity
EDUCATION
New media
Scholarship
Political economy
IDENTITY
Sociolinguistics
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 18686311 and 18686303
- Volume :
- 5
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Applied Linguistics Review
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....e2c5c7e6e76c80c2e5b5e5b1acb239f5
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1515/applirev-2014-0002