Giving voice: A personal essay on the shape of sociolinguistics |
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Authors: | Allan Bell |
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Affiliation: | Auckland University of Technology, New Zealand |
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Abstract: | From the vantage point of 21 years editing the Journal of Sociolinguistics, I survey and assess the shape of our field. I identify six strands or trends that I see in play over that time: language and society, social theorization, the centralization of style, diversification, new orthodoxies and a sense of history. I advocate in particular for a sociolinguistics of voice, especially so the voices that are unheard or muffled in society may be given an audience. In closing I pay tribute to the exceptional colleagues with whom I have worked on the Journal over these years. |
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Keywords: | Editorship Journal of Sociolinguistics voice audience |
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