This article discussed language use and language maintenance among the Italian-Bangladeshi community in London, considering in particular the effects of onward migration on the reorganisation of their linguistic repertoire. Drawing on focus groups and interviews with the second-generation members of Italian-Bangladeshi families, initial findings revealed that Italian is maintained through communication with same-age friends and siblings, with older siblings acting as the main agents of language maintenance. English is considered the most important language and, together with a British education, functions as a pull-factor for onward migration to improve the second generation’s future prospects. Bengali, on the other hand, is spoken by paren...
Drawing on multisited qualitative research in Italy and the UK, this paper documents the dark side ...
The Italian diaspora throughout the world navigate and negotiate various complex and multidirectiona...
The paper discusses sequential language acquisition of the researcher's daughter Safa who transforme...
Based on a multi-sited ethnography in Italy and the United Kingdom, this contribution focuses on the...
Based on a multi-sited ethnography in Italy and the United Kingdom, this contribution focuses on the...
Diaspora groups inevitably learn new languages and are often bilingual to varying degrees. Banglades...
In this study, we analyse the reasons for the onward migration of Bangladeshis in Italy to the UK af...
With more than 64,500 members, the Bangladeshi community in London is one of the largest in the UK. ...
Taking our cue from an earlier study of East African Asians who 'onward-migrated' to the UK in the 1...
Taking our cue from an earlier study of East African Asians who 'onward-migrated' to the UK in the 1...
Taking our cue from an earlier study of East African Asians who ‘onward-migrated’ to the UK in the 1...
Drawing on multisited qualitative research in Italy and the UK, this paper documents the dark side o...
This study explores the attitudes towards language and its maintenance by the first- and second-gene...
Following two major waves of immigration after World War II, the Bangladeshi community in the East L...
Following two major waves of immigration after World War II, the Bangladeshi community in the East L...
Drawing on multisited qualitative research in Italy and the UK, this paper documents the dark side ...
The Italian diaspora throughout the world navigate and negotiate various complex and multidirectiona...
The paper discusses sequential language acquisition of the researcher's daughter Safa who transforme...
Based on a multi-sited ethnography in Italy and the United Kingdom, this contribution focuses on the...
Based on a multi-sited ethnography in Italy and the United Kingdom, this contribution focuses on the...
Diaspora groups inevitably learn new languages and are often bilingual to varying degrees. Banglades...
In this study, we analyse the reasons for the onward migration of Bangladeshis in Italy to the UK af...
With more than 64,500 members, the Bangladeshi community in London is one of the largest in the UK. ...
Taking our cue from an earlier study of East African Asians who 'onward-migrated' to the UK in the 1...
Taking our cue from an earlier study of East African Asians who 'onward-migrated' to the UK in the 1...
Taking our cue from an earlier study of East African Asians who ‘onward-migrated’ to the UK in the 1...
Drawing on multisited qualitative research in Italy and the UK, this paper documents the dark side o...
This study explores the attitudes towards language and its maintenance by the first- and second-gene...
Following two major waves of immigration after World War II, the Bangladeshi community in the East L...
Following two major waves of immigration after World War II, the Bangladeshi community in the East L...
Drawing on multisited qualitative research in Italy and the UK, this paper documents the dark side ...
The Italian diaspora throughout the world navigate and negotiate various complex and multidirectiona...
The paper discusses sequential language acquisition of the researcher's daughter Safa who transforme...