ABSTRACT
Introducing Multilingualism is a comprehensive and user-friendly introduction to the dynamic field of multilingualism. Adopting a compelling social and critical approach and covering important social and educational issues, the authors expertly guide readers through the established theories, leading them to question dominant discourses on subjects such as integration, heritage and language testing. This second edition has been fully revised and updated, featuring new chapters on multilingualism in new media, the workplace and the family. Other key topics include:
- language as a social construct
- language contact and variation
- language and identity
- the differences between individual and societal multilingualism
- translanguaging
- flexible multilingual education.
With a wide range of engaging activities and quizzes and a comprehensive selection of case studies from around the world, this is essential reading for undergraduate students and postgraduate students new to studying multilingualism.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part I|31 pages
Theoretical and methodological considerations
part II|53 pages
Multilingualism within and across languages
part III|49 pages
Societal and individual multilingualism
part IV|68 pages
Multilingualism in education and other institutional sites
part V|69 pages
Critical analysis of discourses
part VI|13 pages
Further directions in the study of multilingualism