Mapping Language Landscapes: 1. Adam Stone, Erik Anonby: A Typology for Evaluating Language Maps
2.Tekabe Legesse Feleke: Issues in Classifying and Mapping the Semitic Languages of Ethiopia
3. Christoph Purschke: Exploring the Linguistic Landscape of Cities Through Crowdsourced Data
4. Shangyi Zhou: Changing Attitudes of Beijingness to Westernized Place Names in Beijing: From the Semi-Colonial Period to Postmodern Twenty-First Century
5. Lisa M. Butler Harrington: Thematic Categories for Place Names: Topology Typology
Language, Culture and Politics: 6. Seif Da’Na, Laura Khoury: Palestine’s Land Centrality and the Instrumentality of Historical Language
7. Cecil Seethal: The State of Languages in South Africa
8. John Elliott, Raina Heaton: Languages and Language Politics in the Paraguayan Chaco
9. Teresa Wai See Ong: Reimaging the Art Scene in George Town, Penang
10. Laurie Brinklow, Rilla Marshall, Brenda Whiteway: Exploring Climate Change Through the Language of Art
The Functions of Language on a Local and a Global Scale: 11. Ram Nandan Prasad Sinha: Preservation of Magahi Language in India: Contemporary Developments
12. Lauren E. Deal: Learning Indigenous Languages in Buenos Aires, Argentina
13. Michael M. Kretzer, Teresa Wai See Ong: Reclaiming Transformation for Inclusive and Multilingual Education through Linguistic Landscape (LL) in South Africa and Malaysia
14.Unn Røyneland, Elizabeth Lanza: Dialect Diversity and Migration: Disturbances and Dilemmas, Perspectives from Norway
15. Maganat Shegebayev: Rise of English as Business Lingua Franca at the Turn of the Century: An Overview
16. Mary-Caitlyn Valentinsson: English and Bivalent Class Indexicality in Buenos Aires, Argentina
17. Jennifer C. Langill: The Nature of Gender Relations: The Changing Language of Gender amid Anthropogenic Climate Change in Amazonian Peru.