[PLing] FW: Volunteers to write Book Notes for Language in Society

Wodak, Ruth r.wodak at lancaster.ac.uk
Mon Sep 17 13:26:19 CEST 2018



From: Brian King <lsyreviewseditor at gmail.com>
Sent: Samstag, 15. September 2018 14:29
To: undisclosed recipients <lsyreviewseditor at gmail.com>
Subject: Volunteers to write Book Notes for Language in Society

Dear Colleague,

Please find below a list of books currently available to volunteers who would like to write a 500-word book note for Language in Society. A book note is a summary of a book's content with a brief evaluative summary at the end.
Graduate students are welcome to write book notes, with a faculty member's supervision. Please send a list of three books you would like to write notes on (in order of preference and that appear in the list below) to lsyreviewseditor at gmail.com<mailto:lsyreviewseditor at gmail.com>. Book notes will be due 6 months after you receive the book.

Please forward this list to students and colleagues who might be interested in writing a book note for Language in Society. Each book will go to the first person who requests it. Because there is a limited supply of books, book notes will be limited to one per person. Priority will be given to those who have not published a book note in the journal in the past two years.
Sincerely,
Brian King, Reviews Editor, Language in Society

Titles for Book Notes
Angouri, Jo (2018). Culture, discourse and the workplace. Abingdon: Routledge. Pp. 230. Pb. £35.

Babel, Anna M. (2018). Between the Andes and the Amazon: Language and social meaning in Bolivia. Tucson: The University of Arizona Press. Pp. xii, 265. Hb. $55.

Baugh, John (2018) Linguistics in pursuit of justice. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Pp. 232. Hb. £85.

Bucholtz, Mary, Dolores Inés Casillas, & Jin Sook Lee (2018) Feeling it: Language, race and affect in Latinx youth learning. London: Routledge. Pp. 278. Pb. £30.

Callahan, Erin (2018) Emerging hispanicized English in the Nuevo New South: Language variation in a triethnic community. Abingdon: Routledge. Pp. 138. Hb. £50.

Davies, William D. & Stanley Dubinsky (2018) Language conflict and language rights: Ethnolinguistic perspectives on human conflict. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Pp. 446. Pb. £25.

Dovchin, Sender (2018) Language, media and globalization in the periphery: The linguascapes of popular music in Mongolia. Abingdon: Routledge. Pp. 162. Hb. £115.



Drager, Katie (2018). Experimental research methods in Sociolinguistics. London: Bloomsbury. Pp. x, 199. Pb. £25.



Drummond, Rob (2018) Researching urban youth language and identity. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan. Pp. xvi, 270. Hb. €94.



Evans, Betsy E., Erica J. Benson & James N. Stanford (eds.) (2018). Language regard: Methods, variation and change. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Pp. xxv, 304. Hb. £85.

Jefferson, Gail (2018). Repairing the broken surface of talk. New York, NY: Oxford University Press. Pp. xii, 438. Pb. £25.99. (HELD AT QMUL)

Jule, Allyson (2018) Speaking up: Understanding language and gender. Bristol: Multilingual Matters. Pp. 144. Pb. £13.

King, Jeremy & Sandro Sessarego (2018) Language variation and contact-induced change: Spanish across space and time. Amsterdam: John Benjamins. Pp. vi, 336. Hb. €99.

Knörr, Jacqueline & Wilson Trajano Filho (2018) Creolization and pidginization in contexts of postcolonial diversity: Language, culture, identity. Leiden: Brill. Pp. xiii, 387. Hb. €127.

Kroon, Sjaak & Jos Swanenberg (2018) Language and culture on the margins: Local/global interactions. Abingdon: Routledge. Pp. 240. Hb. £115.

MacKenzie, Ian (2018) Language contact and the future of English. Abingdon: Routledge. Pp. 188. Hb. £110.

Maree, Claire & Kaori Okano (2018) Discourse, Gender and Shifting Identities in Japan: The longitudinal study of Kobe women’s ethnographic interviews 1989-2019, phase one. Abingdon: Routledge. Pp. 160. Hb. £115.

Oakes, Leigh & Yael Peled (2017) Normative language policy: Ethics, politics, principles. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Pp. xi, 190. Pb. £85.

Peck, Amiena, Christopher Stroud & Quentin Williams (eds) (2018) Making sense of people, place and linguistic landscapes. London: Bloomsbury. Pp. 288. Hb. $128.

Pekarek Doehler, Simona, Johannes Wagner & Esther González-Martínez (eds.) Longitudinal studies on the organization of social interaction. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan. Pp. xviii, 359. Hb. €94.

Pihlaja, Stephen (2018) Religious talk online: The evangelical discourse of Muslims, Christians, and Atheists. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Pp. 194. Hb. £85.

Schröter, Melani & Charlotte Taylor (eds.) (2018) Exploring silence and absence in discourse: Empirical approaches. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan. Pp. xviii, 395. Hb. €100.

Shulist, Sarah (2018) Transforming indigineity: Urbanization and language revitalization in the Brazilian Amazon. Toronto: University of Toronto Press. Pp. xiv, 241. Hb. $75.

Vélez-Ibáñez, Carlos G. (2017) Hegemonies of language and their discontents: The southwest North American region since 1540. Tucson: University of Arizona Press. Pp. 352. Hb. $60.
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