Superdiversity and conviviality: exploring frameworks for doing ethnography in Southern European intercultural cities [PDF]
International migration contributes to increasing cultural diversity in many European cities. Historically, migration studies have focused on the integration of immigrants foregrounding race/ethnicity and identity issues, limiting our understanding of ...
Azevedo, Joana +2 more
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Superdiversity, Multilingualism, and Awareness [PDF]
Paradoxically, individual and societal multilingualism are officially accepted and celebrated at a European level, the aim being that every European citizen becomes at least trilingual. Closer analyses of the discourse on multilingualism shows, however, that what are celebrated are the languages of European nation-states and officially acknowledged ...
Gogolin, Ingrid, Duarte, Joana
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Multilingualism, translanguaging, and linguistic superdiversity
This presentation aspires to contribute a personal view to the current debate in post-structuralist sociolinguistics, which centres on new buzzwords like, most of all, translanguaging and superdiversity.
H. Ekkehard Wolff
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The “legitimation” of hostility towards immigrants’ languages in press and social media: Main fallacies and how to challenge them [PDF]
On the basis of internet forum and press media data, this article studies the expression of hostile attitudes towards multilingualism and multiculturalism in the context of debates about immigration.
Musolff, Andreas
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Superdiversity, social cohesion, and economic benefits [PDF]
Empirical studies have found that achieving superdiversity—a substantial increase in the scale and scope of minority ethnic and immigrant groups in a region—can provide certain economic benefits, such as higher levels of worker productivity and ...
Spoonley, Paul
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Superdiversity and City Branding: Rotterdam in Perspective [PDF]
AbstractAs many other cities around the world, Rotterdam has been investing in improving its image to stimulate urban development and to attract visitors, residents and investors. In particular, during the last 15 years the municipality of Rotterdam has intensified its attempts to develop a ‘brand’ that fits the ‘new Rotterdam’, which was gradually ...
Warda Belabas, Jasper Eshuis
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Zombie multiculturalism meets liberative difference:Searching for a new discourse of diversity [PDF]
This paper grapples with an unresolved tension – twenty-first century Britain is indelibly multicultural and yet diversity is increasingly depicted as a threat to social cohesion.
Alam Yusuf +37 more
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Untimely thoughts on the culture of diversity
The study of cultural diversity and relevant models of diversity management, including historical patterns of cultural dominance, helps to form immunity to the latest manifestations of Eurocentrism.
M. S. Kuropjatnik
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TO TRANSLANGUAGE OR NOT TO TRANSLANGUAGE? THE MULTILINGUAL PRACTICE IN AN INDONESIAN EFL CLASSROOM
Translanguaging, the use of learners’ full linguistic repertoire in language learning, has recently been theorized as an effective pedagogical practice because it creates more learning opportunities for multilinguals.
Rasman Rasman
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