[PLing] Fwd: Language in Society - Volunteers to write Book Notes

Wodak, Ruth r.wodak at lancaster.ac.uk
Tue Apr 13 09:27:49 CEST 2021


Vielleicht hat ja jemand Interesse…
Liebe Grüße
Ruth

Em. Professor Dr DDr h.c. Ruth Wodak, FAcSS
Distinguished Professor and Chair in Discourse Studies
Lancaster University/University Vienna
http://www.lancaster.ac.uk/linguistics/about-us/people/ruth-wodak
http://lancaster.academia.edu/RuthWodak

Recent books:
The Politics of Fear. The shameless normalization of far-right populist discourses. Sage 2021 https://uk.sagepub.com/en-gb/eur/the-politics-of-fear/book265617
Politik mit der Angst: Die schamlose Normalisierung rechtspopulistischer und rechtsextremer Diskurse. Konturen 2020. https://www.konturen.cc/buecher/politik-mit-der-angst/
Österreichische Identitäten im Wandel (mit Rudolf de Cillia, Markus Rheindorf & Sabine Lehner). Springer 2020. https://www.springer.com/de/book/9783658287009Sociolinguistic Perspectives on Migration Control (eds. Markus Rheindorf & Ruth Wodak) Multilingual Matters 2020 http://www.multilingual-matters.com/display.asp?K=9781788924672
Europe at the Crossroads. Confronting Populist, Nationalist and Global Challenges. (eds. Pieter Bevelander & Ruth Wodak) Nordicum 2019
http://www.nordicacademicpress.com/bok/europe-at-the-crossroads
Kinder der Rückkehr. Geschichte einer marginalisierten Jugend (Ernst Berger & Ruth Wodak) Springer 2018 https://www.springer.com/us/book/9783658208493


Anfang der weitergeleiteten Nachricht:

Von: Brian King <lsyreviewseditor at gmail.com<mailto:lsyreviewseditor at gmail.com>>


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>. Please keep in mind that during Covid times, most publishers are only providing eBooks for review purposes. 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 titles, 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

Available for Book Notes (500 words) - PHD STUDENTS WELCOME (SUPERVISED)

Barakos, Elizabeth (2020). Language policy in business: Discourse, ideology and practice. Amsterdam: John Benjamins. Pp. xv, 195. Hb. €95.

Barrett, Tyler (2020). A sociolinguistic view of a Japanese ethnic church community. Abingdon: Routledge. Pp. 176. Hb. £96.

Benor, Sarah Bunin; Jonathan Krasner; & Sharon Avni (2020). Hebrew infusion: Language and community at American Jewish summer camps. Newark: Rutgers University Press. Pp. 318. Pb. $28. hard copy only

Choksi, Nishaant (2021). Graphic politics in Eastern India: Script and the quest for autonomy. London: Bloomsbury. Pp. 224. Hb. £76.50.

Chrisomalis, Stephen (2020). Reckonings: Numerals, cognition and history. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press. Pp. 245. Hb. $35. hard copy only

Dajko, Nathalie (2020). French on shifting ground: Cultural and coastal erosion in South Louisiana. Jackson: University Press of Mississippi. Pp. 200. Pb. $20.

Díaz-Campos, Manuel & Sandro Sessarego (2021). Aspects of Latin American Spanish dialectology: In honour of Terrell A. Morgan. Amsterdam: John Benjamins. Pp. vi, 292. Hb. €105.

Emlen, Nicholas Q. (2020). Language, coffee, and migration on an Andean-Amazonian frontier. Tucson: University of Arizona Press. Pp. 296. Hb. $60.

Georgakopoulou, Alex; Stefan Iversen; & Carsten Stage (2020). Quantified storytelling: A narrative analysis of metrics on social media. Basingstoke: Palgrave MacMillan. Pp. xiii, 149. Hb. €50.

Goebel, Zane (2021). Reimagining rapport. Oxford: Oxford University Press. Pp. 200. Pb. £25.

Heugh, Kathleen, Christopher Stroud, Kerry Taylor-Leech, & Peter I. De Costa (eds.) (2021). A sociolinguistics of the South. Abingdon: Routledge. Pp. 296. Hb. £96.

Hobbs, Valerie (2021). An introduction to religious language: Theolinguistics in contemporary contexts. London: Bloomsbury. Pp. 240. Pb. £24.

Kaschula, Russell, & Wolff, Ekkehard H. (eds.) (2020). The transformative power of language: From postcolonial to knowledge societies in Africa. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Pp. 320. Hb. £85.

Klöter, Henning, & Mårten Söderblom Saarela (eds.) (2020). Language diversity in the sinophone world: Historical trajectories, language planning, and multilingual practices. Abingdon: Routledge. Pp. 330. Hb. £96.

Kohn, Mary, Walt Wolfram, Charlie Farrington, Jennifer Renn & Janneke Van Hofwegen (2020). African American language: Language development from infancy to adulthood. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Pp. xiv, 238. Pb. £23.

MacLeod, Marsaili & Cassie Smith-Christmas (eds.) (2020). Gaelic in contemporary Scotland: The revitalisation of an endangered language. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press. Pp. 208. Pb. £20.

Maguire, Warren (2020). Language and dialect contact in Ireland: The phonological origins of Mid-Ulster English. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press. Pp. 272. Hb. £72.

Makalela, Leketi & Goodith White (2021). Rethinking language use in digital Africa: Technology and communication in Sub-Saharan Africa. Bristol: Multilingual Matters. Pp. 224. Pb. £30.

Mapes, Gwynne (2021). Elite authenticity: Remaking distinction in food discourse. Oxford: Oxford University Press. Pp. 224. Pb. £26.

McEwan-Fujita, Emily (2020) Gaelic language revitalization concepts and challenges: Collected essays. Halifax: Bradan Press. Pp. 396. Pb. $46 CAD. hard copy only

Myketiak, Chrystie (2020) Online sex talk and the social world. Basingstoke: Palgrave MacMillan. Pp. xi, 238. Hb. €100.

Mortensen, Janus & Kamilla Kraft (2021) Norms and the study of language in social life. Berlin: Mouton de Gruyter. Pp. 250. Hb. €100.

Niedt, Greg & Corinne A. Seals (eds.) (2020) Linguistic landscapes beyond the language classroom. London: Bloomsbury. Pp. Pp. 264. Hb. £85.

O’Rourke, Bernadette & John Walsh (2020) New speakers of Irish in the global context: New revival? Abingdon: Routledge. Pp. 212. Hb. £120.

Piazza, Roberta (2020) The discursive construction of identity and space among mobile people. London: Bloomsbury. Pp. 216. Hb. £85.

Roy, Sylvie (2020). French immersion ideologies in Canada. Lanham: Lexington Books. Pp. 220. Hb. $95. hard copy only

Rymes, Betsy (2020). How we talk about language: Exploring citizen sociolinguistics. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Pp. 214. Pb. €20.

Shandler, Jeffrey (2021). Yiddish: Biography of a language. Oxford: Oxford University Press. Pp. 264. Hb. £19.

Schulthies, Becky L. (2020) Channeling Moroccanness: Language and the media of sociality. New York: Fordham University Press. Pp. 240. Pb. $32.

Shaw, Sylvia (2020). Women, language and politics. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Pp. 334. Hb. £85.

Spencer-Oatey, Helen & Dániel Z. Kádár (2021). Intercultural politeness: Managing relations across cultures. Cambridge: Cambridge University press. Pp. xvi, 392. Hb. £85.

Wang, Wei (ed.) (2020). Analysing Chinese language and discourse across layers and genres. Amsterdam: John Benjamins. Pp. xiii, 233. Hb. €100.


Weldon, Tracey L. (2021). Middle-Class African American English. New York: Cambridge University Press. Pp. 300. Hb. $100.

White, E.J. (2020). You talkin' to me? The unruly history of New York English. Oxford: Oxford University Press. Pp. 216. Hb. £15.

Wroblewski, Michael (2021). Remaking Kichwa: Language and indigenous pluralism in Amazonian Ecuador. London: Bloomsbury. Pp. 216. Hb. £76.50.

Yohannes, Mekonnen Alehu Gebre (2021). Language policy in Ethiopia: The interplay between policy and practice in Tigray regional state. Cham: Springer. Pp. 171. Hb. €100.

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