Language and social justice in practice

Sociolinguistics Social justice e-böcker
Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group
2018
1st edition
EISBN 9781315115702
Introduction: reimagining language and social justice / Netta Avineri, Laura R. Graham, Eric J. Johnson, Robin Conley Riner, Jonathan Rosa.
"Never tell me how to say it": race, language ideologies, and harm reduction in secondary English classrooms / Julia Daniels.
Identifying "racists" while ignoring racism: the case of the alleged slur on George Zimmerman's 911 tape / Adam Hodges.
Contesting representations of migrant "illegality" through the drop the i-word campaign: rethinking language change and social change? / Jonathan Rosa.
Communicating and contesting Islamophobia / Mariam Durrani.
Languages of liberation: digital discourses of emphatic blackness / Krystal Smalls.
Issues of equity in dual language bilingual education / Kathryn Henderson, Lina Martín-Corredor, & Genevieve Caffrey.
Colorado's READ Act: a case study in policy advocacy against monolingual normativity / Kara Mitchell Viesca & Luis Poza.
Dual language education as a state equity strategy / Kathryn Lindholm-Leary, Martha Martinez, & Rosa Molina.
Ubuntu translanguaging and social justice: negotiating power and identity through multilingual education in Tanzania / Monica Shank.
A critical interrogation of the "language gap" / Eric Johnson.
Language, justice, and rabies: notes from a fatal crossroads / Charles Briggs.
Ethics, expertise, and inequities in global health discourses: the case of non-profit HIV/AIDS research in South Africa / Steven Black.
Interpreting deaf HIV/AIDS: a dialogue / Mark Byrd & Leila Monaghan.
Language as health: healing in indigenous communities in Guatemala through the revitalization of Mayan languages / David Flood, Anita Chary, Peter Rohloff, & Brent Henderson.
Mascots, name calling, and racial slurs: seeking social justice through audience coalescence / Netta Avineri & Bernard Perley.
The language of activism: representations of social justice in a university space in Argentina / Suriati Abas & James Damico.
California Latinx youth as agents of sociolinguistic justice / Mary Bucholtz, Dolores Inés Casillas, & Jin Sook Lee.
Pronouns and possibilities: transgender language activism and reform / Lal Zimman.
(De)occupying language / H. Samy Alim.
A'uwē-Xavante represent: rights and resistance in native language signage on Brazil's federal highways / Laura R. Graham.
The universal declaration of linguistic rights / Joyce Milambiling.
"Linguistically isolated": challenging the U.S. Census Bureau's harmful classification / Ana Celia Zentella.
Immigrants facing linguistic barriers in the U.S. justice system: case studies from North Carolina / Dominika Baran & Quinn Holmquist.
Communicating humanity: how defense attorneys use mitigation narratives to advocate for clients / Robin Conley Riner & Elizabeth Vartkessian.
"Never tell me how to say it": race, language ideologies, and harm reduction in secondary English classrooms / Julia Daniels.
Identifying "racists" while ignoring racism: the case of the alleged slur on George Zimmerman's 911 tape / Adam Hodges.
Contesting representations of migrant "illegality" through the drop the i-word campaign: rethinking language change and social change? / Jonathan Rosa.
Communicating and contesting Islamophobia / Mariam Durrani.
Languages of liberation: digital discourses of emphatic blackness / Krystal Smalls.
Issues of equity in dual language bilingual education / Kathryn Henderson, Lina Martín-Corredor, & Genevieve Caffrey.
Colorado's READ Act: a case study in policy advocacy against monolingual normativity / Kara Mitchell Viesca & Luis Poza.
Dual language education as a state equity strategy / Kathryn Lindholm-Leary, Martha Martinez, & Rosa Molina.
Ubuntu translanguaging and social justice: negotiating power and identity through multilingual education in Tanzania / Monica Shank.
A critical interrogation of the "language gap" / Eric Johnson.
Language, justice, and rabies: notes from a fatal crossroads / Charles Briggs.
Ethics, expertise, and inequities in global health discourses: the case of non-profit HIV/AIDS research in South Africa / Steven Black.
Interpreting deaf HIV/AIDS: a dialogue / Mark Byrd & Leila Monaghan.
Language as health: healing in indigenous communities in Guatemala through the revitalization of Mayan languages / David Flood, Anita Chary, Peter Rohloff, & Brent Henderson.
Mascots, name calling, and racial slurs: seeking social justice through audience coalescence / Netta Avineri & Bernard Perley.
The language of activism: representations of social justice in a university space in Argentina / Suriati Abas & James Damico.
California Latinx youth as agents of sociolinguistic justice / Mary Bucholtz, Dolores Inés Casillas, & Jin Sook Lee.
Pronouns and possibilities: transgender language activism and reform / Lal Zimman.
(De)occupying language / H. Samy Alim.
A'uwē-Xavante represent: rights and resistance in native language signage on Brazil's federal highways / Laura R. Graham.
The universal declaration of linguistic rights / Joyce Milambiling.
"Linguistically isolated": challenging the U.S. Census Bureau's harmful classification / Ana Celia Zentella.
Immigrants facing linguistic barriers in the U.S. justice system: case studies from North Carolina / Dominika Baran & Quinn Holmquist.
Communicating humanity: how defense attorneys use mitigation narratives to advocate for clients / Robin Conley Riner & Elizabeth Vartkessian.
