

Beschreibung
Presenting a detailed examination of the origins, evolutions, and state-of-the-art of linguistic landscape research, The Bloomsbury Handbook of Linguistic Landscapes is a comprehensive guide to the to the burgeoning field of linguistic landscapes and the study...Presenting a detailed examination of the origins, evolutions, and state-of-the-art of linguistic landscape research, The Bloomsbury Handbook of Linguistic Landscapes is a comprehensive guide to the to the burgeoning field of linguistic landscapes and the study of meaning and interpretation in public spaces and settings. Providing a thorough synopsis of the theories, methodologies, and objects of study which vary linguistic landscape research across the world, this book is the ideal companion for both new and experienced readers interested in the processes of communication in public spaces across diverse settings and from a broad range of perspectives. Through a wide range of case studies and original research, the handbook highlights the global reach of linguistic landscape theories and practices. Scrutinising an array of qualitative, quantitative, and mixed methodological approaches for analysing a wide spectrum of meaning-making phenomena, it investigates semiosis in contexts ranging from graffiti and street signs to tattoos and literature, visible across a variety of sites, including city centres, rural settings, schools, protest marches, museums, war-torn landscapes, and the internet.>
Brings together an impressive group of researchers in the rapidly growing and diversifying field of Linguistic Landscape studies, from well-known founding figures in the field to early career researchers. The volume as a whole provides a comprehensive introduction to this exciting young field of research and will prove valuable to both new and established researchers. Each chapter can be used on its own for teaching purposes as well as guidance for research projects. - Dawn Marley, Associate Professor in French Studies, University of Surrey, UK.
Vorwort
A state-of-the art reference to the field of linguistic landscapes, providing a guide for advanced students and researchers.
Autorentext
Robert Blackwood is Professor in French Sociolinguistics at the University of Liverpool, UK.
Stefania Tufi is Professor of Italian Studies and Sociolinguistics at the University of Liverpool, UK.Will Amos is Associate Professor in Translation and Transcultural Studies at the University of Warwick, UK.
Inhalt
List of Figures
List of Tables
List of Contributors