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Language, Migration and Identity
ISSN: 2296-2808
This series fills a hitherto neglected but now growing area in the treatment of migration: the role of language and identity. This topic is central in a globalized world where the definition of community is constantly challenged by the increased mobility of individuals. Linked to this mobility is the issue of identity construction, in which language plays a key role. Language practices are indicators of the socialization process in bilingual and multilingual settings, and part of the strategies by which speakers assert membership within social groups. Migrant speakers are constantly engaged in identity construction in varying settings. Language, Migration and Identity invites proposals for revised dissertations, monographs and edited volumes on language practices and language use by migrant speakers. A wide range of themes is envisaged, within the area of migration, but from a broadly linguistic perspective. The series welcomes studies of migrant communities and their language practices, studies of language practices in multilingual educational settings, and case studies of identity building among migrants through language use. Proposals might focus on topics such as second language acquisition in social contexts, variation in L2 speech, multilingualism, acquisition of sociolinguistic competence, hybridity and crossing in relation to identity. A multiplicity of approaches in the treatment of this interdisciplinary area will be welcome, from quantitative to ethnographic to mixed methods. The series welcomes established scholars as well as early career academics and recent PhD research.
5 publications
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Irish Studies
The popularity of Irish Studies among both students and scholars has grown very markedly since the 1980s, extending well beyond Ireland. This series is designed to serve and foster that interest. The scholarly range of the series is multidisciplinary, including research in Irish history, literature, politics and cultural studies, and we welcome suggestions for publication whether specific or broadly-based. The popularity of Irish Studies among both students and scholars has grown very markedly since the 1980s, extending well beyond Ireland. This series is designed to serve and foster that interest. The scholarly range of the series is multidisciplinary, including research in Irish history, literature, politics and cultural studies, and we welcome suggestions for publication whether specific or broadly-based. The popularity of Irish Studies among both students and scholars has grown very markedly since the 1980s, extending well beyond Ireland. This series is designed to serve and foster that interest. The scholarly range of the series is multidisciplinary, including research in Irish history, literature, politics and cultural studies, and we welcome suggestions for publication whether specific or broadly-based.
9 publications
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The Shamrock and the Lily
The New York Irish and the Creation of a Transatlantic Identity, 1845-1921©2005 Textbook -
New Perspectives on Irish TV Series
Identity and Nostalgia on the Small Screen©2016 Edited Collection -
Trauma and Identity in Contemporary Irish Culture
©2020 Edited Collection -
Notions of Community
A Collection of Community Media Debates and Dilemmas©2009 Conference proceedings -
Irish Diasporic Narratives in Argentina
A Reconsideration of Home, Identity and BelongingMonographs -
Identity, Diversity and Teaching for Social Justice
©2007 Thesis -
The Search for a New National Identity
The Rise of Multiculturalism in Canada and Australia, 1890s–1970s©2016 Monographs -
School & Nation
Identity Politics and Educational Media in an Age of Diversity©2013 Edited Collection -
Polish-Irish Encounters in the Old and New Europe
©2011 Conference proceedings -
New Critical Perspectives on Franco-Irish Relations
©2016 Edited Collection -
New Voices, Inherited Lines
Literary and Cultural Representations of the Irish Family©2013 Edited Collection