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|a Language and citizenship :
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|a Language and Citizenship; Editorial page; Title page; LCC data; Table of contents; Language and citizenship; 1. Introduction; 2. Citizenship: Status, habitus, acts; 2.1 Status, linguistic capital, and the reproduction of social inequality; 2.2 Habitus, heteroglossia, and the ambivalent life of authoritative discourse; 2.3 Acts of linguistic and bodily citizenship; 2.4 Instead of reaching consensus; 3. Where to from here?; References; Integration in Flanders (Belgium) -- Citizenship as achievement; 1. Introduction.
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|a 2. The virtualization of citizenship: Shifting from a formal to a moral concept of citizenship2.1 Conceptualizing citizenship; 2.2 Integration and citizenship policies intertwined; 2.3 Citizenship and language policies; 3. Socio-political and socio-cultural context in Belgium and Flanders; 3.1 The Belgian state structure; 3.2 Different frames of reference regarding integration and citizenship in Flanders and Wallonia; 3.3 Transition into a super-diverse society; 4. Language policies in Flanders: Citizenship and integration intertwined; 4.1 Sub-state nation-building in Flanders.
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|a 4.2 Citizenship as achievement in Flanders4.3 Wallonia, integration policies at a slower but more and more steady pace; 5. Conclusion; References; Language regimes and acts of citizenship in multilingual Luxembourg; 1. Introduction; 2. Bridging the gap between language politics and citizenship studies; 3. Language ideological debates and citizenship legislation in Luxembourg; 4. Discourses on language, integration and citizenship in Luxembourg; 4.1 Language regimes and the duties of integration; 4.2 Acts of citizenship and democratic participation.
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|a 5. Conclusion: Language and citizenship in 21st century Luxembourg and the EUAcknowledgements; References; 'They look into your lips'; 1. Introduction; 2. The historical context of British citizenship; 3. Citizenship ceremonies; 4. Becoming; 5. Methodology; 6. Becoming British: Application process and citizenship ceremony; 6.1 Waiting to become British; 6.2 'They look into our lips' -- The ceremony; 7. Conclusion; References; Linguistic citizenship; 1. Introduction; 2. Performing acts of citizenship; 3. The skit; 4. Discussion; 5. Conclusion; Acknowledgements; References; Sexual cityzenship.
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|a 1. Introduction2. Discourse-based studies on citizenship meet research on linguistic landscapes ... through sexuality; 3. Joburg Pride vs. One in Nine Campaign; 3.1 Joburg Pride 2012; 3.2 One in Nine Campaign; 4. Troubling performances of sexual cityzenship; 4.1 Pride/shame and national identity: Proudly South African or not?; 4.2 History repeats ... uncannily: Black bodies on the tarmac; 5. Concluding remarks; References; The party's over?; 1. Introduction; 2. The People's Action Party and the politics of citizenship; 3. Engaging the citizenry over the years; 3.1 From nation-state to global city.
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|a This volume offers fresh, cutting-edge perspectives on issues of language and citizenship by casting a critical light on a broad spectrum of geo-political contexts - Flanders, Luxembourg, Singapore, South Africa, the UK - and discourse data - policy documents, newspaper articles, ethnographic notes and interviews, skits, bodies in protests. The main aims of the book are to investigate institutional discourses about the relationship between nationality and citizenship, and relate such discourses to more ethnographically grounded interactions; tease out the multiple and often conflicting meanings of citizenship; and explore the different linguistic/semiotic guises that citizenship might take on in different contexts. The book argues that the linguistic/discursive study of citizenship should not only include critical investigations of political proposals about language testing, but should also encompass the diverse, more or less mundane, ways in which various social actors enact citizenship with the help of an array of multivocal, material, and affective semiotic resources. Originally published as a special issue of Journal of Language and Politics 14:3 (2015).
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