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- Conference Paper
- C1
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'OH MY GOD! BUY IT!' A multimodal discourse analysis of the discursive strategies used by Chinese ecommerce live-streamer Austin Li
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- Journal Article
- A4
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Digital popular culture as a way to promote Chinese national identity in the Post-socialist Era : a case study of My People, My Country
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Commentary : chronotopes, synchronization and formats
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- Journal Article
- A1
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Does context really collapse in social media interaction?
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Redefining the sociolinguistic ‘local’ : examples from Tanzania
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From groups to actions and back in online-offline sociolinguistics
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Durkheim and the internet : sociolinguistics and the sociological imagination
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- Miscellaneous
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Trump's tweetopoetics
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Lingua Franca onset in a superdiverse neighborhood : Oecumenical Dutch in Antwerp
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Dialogues with ethnography : notes on classics, and how I read them
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Engaging superdiversity : recombining spaces, times, and languages practices
Jan Blommaert (UGent) , Karel Arnaut (UGent) , Martha Sif Karrebaek and Massimiliano Spotti(2017) -
Mobility and academic literacies : an epistolary conversation
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Mobility, contexts, and the chronotope
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- Book Chapter
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Complexity, mobility, migration
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- Book Chapter
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Chronotopic identities : on the spacetime organization of who we are
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Ethnographic monitoring and the study of complexity
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- Miscellaneous
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'Home language' : some questions
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- Miscellaneous
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Online-offline modes of identity and community : Elliot Rodger's twisted world of masculine victimhood
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- Miscellaneous
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The care of the selfie : ludic chronotopes of baifumei in online China
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- Miscellaneous
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New modes of interaction, new modes of integration : a sociolinguistic perspective on a sociological keyword
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- Miscellaneous
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Does context really collapse in social media interaction?
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- Book Chapter
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From mobility to complexity in sociolinguistic theory and method
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Language and superdiversity
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Language and superdiversity
Jan Blommaert (UGent) , Karel Arnaut, Ben Rampton and Massimiliano Spotti(2016) -
Bilingualism, multilingualism, globalization, and superdiversity : toward sociolinguistic repertoire
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Ethnographic linguistic landscape analysis and social change : a case study
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Let op je woorden : politiek, taal en strijd
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'Meeting of Styles' and the online infrastructure of graffiti
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Teaching the English that makes one happy
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Conviviality and collectives on social media : virality, memes, and new social structures
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The importance of unimportant language
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- Book Chapter
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Truly moving texts
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Commentary : superdiversity old and new
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- Book Chapter
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Pierre Bourdieu : perspectives on language in society
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Chronotopes, scales and complexity in the study of language in society
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Culture as accent : the cultural logic of hijabistas
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Further notes on sociolinguistic scales
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Meaning as a nonlinear effect : the birth of cool
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Superdiversiteit en democratie
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De Paradox van Hayek : vrijheid als privilege
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State ideology and language in Tanzania
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Infrastructures of superdiversity : conviviality and language in an Antwerp neighborhood
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Dutch-Chinese repertoires and language Ausbau in superdiversity : a view from digital media
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Globalization in the margins : toward a re-evaluation of language and mobility
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State ideology and language in Tanzania
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Sociolinguistics
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- Book Chapter
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Superdiverse repertoires and the individual
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Policy, policing and the ecology of social norms : ethnographic monitoring revisited
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- Journal Article
- A1
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Writing as a sociolinguistic object
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Ethnography, superdiversity and linguistic landscapes : chronicles of complexity