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Cambridge University Press
20 February 2025
Place has been central to sociolinguistic research from the beginning. How speakers conceptualize and orient to place can influence linguistic productions. Additionally, places can and do have myriad meanings – some strongly contested. Further, place is not static, as people move and the ideologies regarding certain places evolve over time. This Element probes these themes. It begins by reviewing the existing work on language and place within sociolinguistics according to key themes in the literature – place orientation, gentrification, globalization, and commodification, amongst others. Then it introduces key concepts and frameworks for studying place within allied fields such as geography, sociology, architecture, and psychology. Each author then presents a case study of language and place within their respective field sites: rural Appalachia and Greater New Orleans. The authors end by identifying areas for future development of place theory within sociolinguistics. This title is also available as Open Access on Cambridge Core.
By:   ,
Imprint:   Cambridge University Press
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
ISBN:   9781009517287
ISBN 10:   1009517287
Series:   Elements in Sociolinguistics
Pages:   75
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Forthcoming
1. Introduction; 2. How we got here; 3. Place in sociolinguistics; 4. Place in allied fields; 5. The view from the periphery: agency, authenticity, and place orientation in post-Katrina greater New Orleans; 6. The evocation of a stigmatized place: Hollering the Holler; 7. Urban or rural, rooted or unrooted, what's local is local: summarizing case study themes; 8. Conclusions and future directions; References.

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