Book launch: Re-imagining Language and Communication in Collaborative Projects
Join this event to hear a discussion of the book by a panel of experts.
UCL’s Platform for Linguistic and Epistemic Justice (UCL School of Slavonic and East European Studies) and the Centre for Applied Linguistics (UCL Institute of Education) are very pleased to share with you information about the launch of a new volume in the Routledge Critical Studies in Multilingualism series, Re-imagining Language and Communication in Collaborative Projects: Ethnographic Perspectives on the Future, edited by Maria Rosa Garido Sardà and Miguel Pérez-Milans.
Bringing together work from critical sociolinguistics as well as related scholarship in literary studies, social theory, and anthropology, the volume features contributions from established and emerging scholars which showcase collective initiatives whereby people reckon with the semiotic and multilingual practices that contribute to social difference while seeking to envision a radically better future.
A panel including volume’s editors Maria Rosa Garido Sardà and Miguel Pérez-Milans, John Gray from UCL IOE, Jelena Ćalić from UCL SSEES led by our distinguished guest, Monica Heller, will debate the themes that emerged from the various cases within the book.
This event will be particularly useful to researchers and students.
Related links
- Re-imagining Language and Communication in Collaborative Projects: Ethnographic Perspectives on the Future
- Centre for Applied Linguistics
- Department of Culture, Communication and Media
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Maria Rosa Garido Sardà
Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona
Miguel Pérez-Milans
UCL Institute of Education
John Gray
UCL Institute of Education
John Gray
UCL Institute of Education
Jelena Ćalić
UCL School of Slavonic and East European Studies
Monica Heller
University of Toronto
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