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2023
Superdiversity is a concept that describes the multidimensional and dynamic diversification of society led by increasing global migration. It aims at capturing the complex interactions of dimension of diversities beyond ethnicity and to account for, in words of Steven Vertovec who coined the term, the “superdiversity,” which corresponds to the notion ...
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Superdiversity is a concept that describes the multidimensional and dynamic diversification of society led by increasing global migration. It aims at capturing the complex interactions of dimension of diversities beyond ethnicity and to account for, in words of Steven Vertovec who coined the term, the “superdiversity,” which corresponds to the notion ...
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The Oxford Handbook of Superdiversity
2022Abstract Old immigration hubs and new ones worldwide have experienced rapid and increasing movements of people from more varied national, ethnic, linguistic, and religious backgrounds. These movements have emerged along with a diversification of migration channels and legal statuses.
Meissner, F. +2 more
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Multidimensionality and Superdiversity
2022Abstract Multidimensionality has recently arisen as a (welcomed) concern in scholarship around superdiversity and related fields. It is based on the understanding that multiple, interactive, and interdependent domains are present and need to be considered empirically, ideally in a simultaneous manner.
Laurence Lessard-Phillips +1 more
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2022
Abstract This chapter maps the concept of superdiversity in relation to debates in human geography on mobilities, spatial complexity, globalization, and conviviality. Through framing superdiversity as a spatial concept, the chapter attempts to answer the question of what superdiversity refers to, reflecting on how it manifests through ...
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Abstract This chapter maps the concept of superdiversity in relation to debates in human geography on mobilities, spatial complexity, globalization, and conviviality. Through framing superdiversity as a spatial concept, the chapter attempts to answer the question of what superdiversity refers to, reflecting on how it manifests through ...
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2017
The Volume extends earlier work done on the concept of superdiversity from describing linguistic and sociolinguistic complexity occuring globally to a focus on specific institutional and formal and non-formal spaces that come to adopted and adapted to infrastructures of ...
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The Volume extends earlier work done on the concept of superdiversity from describing linguistic and sociolinguistic complexity occuring globally to a focus on specific institutional and formal and non-formal spaces that come to adopted and adapted to infrastructures of ...
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2016
The impact and scale of migrations and mobilities are possibly the most significant issue in the contemporary transformation of cities. Cities are the sites of negotiations of differences. Cities are plural spaces, characterised by a superdiversity that demands the particular attention of social work in terms of solidarities, cohesion and appropriate ...
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The impact and scale of migrations and mobilities are possibly the most significant issue in the contemporary transformation of cities. Cities are the sites of negotiations of differences. Cities are plural spaces, characterised by a superdiversity that demands the particular attention of social work in terms of solidarities, cohesion and appropriate ...
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Ethnographies of Superdiversity
2022Abstract This chapter discusses the historical emergence of ethnographies of superdiversity and the kinds of methods such ethnographies use. It provides an overview of social scientific scholarship concerned with the effects of globalization on the local level and illustrates how current ethnographies of superdiversity draw on long ...
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2016
A synthesis of the work done in sociolinguistics and superdiversity, it offers a substantial contribution to the field and the issues and state of the art research papers deal with sociolinguistic and policy complexity across the globe.
Arnaut, Karel +3 more
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A synthesis of the work done in sociolinguistics and superdiversity, it offers a substantial contribution to the field and the issues and state of the art research papers deal with sociolinguistic and policy complexity across the globe.
Arnaut, Karel +3 more
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Polylanguaging in Superdiversity
2015Humankind is a languaging species. This means that as human beings we use language to achieve our goals. Every time we use language, we change the world a little bit. We do so by using language with other human beings, language is in other words social.
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