The notion of 'superdiversity' has engaged scholars beyond the field of sociolinguistics. In this paper we propose to shift the gaze to the linguistic, focusing on the ways in which the new diversity becomes the site of negotiations over linguistic resources, and to widen the scope of debate. The ways in which people negotiate access to resources in increasingly diverse societies are changing. Looking at these phenomena through a sociolinguistic lens is key to a developed understanding of superdiverse societies. García proposes the term 'translanguaging' to refer to the multiple discursive practices in which multilingual speakers engage in order to make sense of their worlds. Translanguaging goes beyond code-switching, but incorporates it. ...
peer reviewedThis article introduces a special issue on digital language practices in superdiversity...
A survey of developments in research on sociolinguistic superdiversity, emphasizing the increased re...
Due to globalization there is an increase in the appearances of languages in the multilingual lingui...
The notion of 'superdiversity' has engaged scholars beyond the field of sociolinguistics. In this pa...
People and languages have always been on the move, and diversity in the world’s urban areas has been...
This paper explores the scope for research on language and super-diversity.12 Following a protracted...
This chapter provides an overview over current debates about multilingual and post-multilingual inte...
This book is the fruition of five years’ work in exploring the idea of superdiversity. The editors a...
this paper explores the scope for research on language and superdiversity.1 Following a protracted p...
This book bears the fruit of a group of sociolinguists who, over the last five years, have been expl...
Paradoxically, individual and societal multilingualism are officially accepted and celebrated at a E...
This book is the fruition of five years’ work in exploring the idea of superdiversity. The editors a...
In their position paper “Superdiversity and language,” Blommaert & Rampton (2011) assert that “named...
In recent years, social science research in superdiversity has questioned notions such as multicultu...
The idea that there exist separate, enumerable languages has in the last decades been widely critici...
peer reviewedThis article introduces a special issue on digital language practices in superdiversity...
A survey of developments in research on sociolinguistic superdiversity, emphasizing the increased re...
Due to globalization there is an increase in the appearances of languages in the multilingual lingui...
The notion of 'superdiversity' has engaged scholars beyond the field of sociolinguistics. In this pa...
People and languages have always been on the move, and diversity in the world’s urban areas has been...
This paper explores the scope for research on language and super-diversity.12 Following a protracted...
This chapter provides an overview over current debates about multilingual and post-multilingual inte...
This book is the fruition of five years’ work in exploring the idea of superdiversity. The editors a...
this paper explores the scope for research on language and superdiversity.1 Following a protracted p...
This book bears the fruit of a group of sociolinguists who, over the last five years, have been expl...
Paradoxically, individual and societal multilingualism are officially accepted and celebrated at a E...
This book is the fruition of five years’ work in exploring the idea of superdiversity. The editors a...
In their position paper “Superdiversity and language,” Blommaert & Rampton (2011) assert that “named...
In recent years, social science research in superdiversity has questioned notions such as multicultu...
The idea that there exist separate, enumerable languages has in the last decades been widely critici...
peer reviewedThis article introduces a special issue on digital language practices in superdiversity...
A survey of developments in research on sociolinguistic superdiversity, emphasizing the increased re...
Due to globalization there is an increase in the appearances of languages in the multilingual lingui...