Everyday Multilingualism: Linguistic Landscapes as Practice and Pedagogy
ISBN: 9781003293781
Platform/Publisher: Taylor & Francis / Routledge
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Subjects: Language & Literature; Language & Linguistics; Language and Communication; Sociolinguistics;

Hatoss explores multilingualism in diverse suburbs of Sydney through the oral and written narratives of student ethnographers.

Her research is based on visual ethnography, interviews with local residents and classroom discussions of the fieldwork. The findings of this book contribute to the scholarship of sociolinguistics of globalisation and seek to enhance our understanding of the complex interrelationship between the linguistic landscape and its participants: how language choices are negotiated, how identity and ideologies shape interactions in everyday contexts of the urban landscape. The narrative approach provides a multi-layered analysis to better understand the micro and macro connections shaping everyday interactions, conviviality and social relations. Hatoss offers methodological and pedagogical insights into the development of global citizenship and intercultural competence through the experiential learning provided by the linguistic landscape project.

This volume is a useful source for researchers working in diverse fields of multilingualism, diaspora studies, narratives and digital ethnographies in sociolinguistics. It offers methodological insights to the study of urban multilingualism and pedagogical insights into using linguistic landscapes for developing intercultural competence.


Dr Anikó Hatoss is Senior Lecturer in Linguistics at the School of Humanities and Languages, University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia. Her research is focussed on language and migration, intergenerational language maintenance and shift, parenting in bilingual families, urban multilingualism and community-level language planning for heritage languages.

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