LINGUIST List 36.2796
Wed Sep 17 2025
Books: Language and Social Justice: Riley, Perley, and García-Sánchez (eds.) (2025)
Editor for this issue: Mara Baccaro <maralinguistlist.org>
Date: 17-Sep-2025
From: Lucy Trotter <lucy.trotterbloomsbury.com>
Subject: Language and Social Justice: Riley, Perley, and García-Sánchez (eds.) (2025)
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Title: Language and Social Justice
Subtitle: Global Perspectives
Series Title: Contemporary Studies in Linguistics
Publication Year: 2025
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
http://www.bloomsbury.com/uk/
Book URL: https://www.bloomsbury.com/language-and-social-justice-9781350247543/
Editor(s): Kathleen C. Riley, Bernard C. Perley, and Inmaculada M. García-Sánchez
Paperback, ISBN: 9781350247543, Price: £39.99
Abstract:
Language, whether spoken, written, or signed, is a powerful resource that is used to facilitate social justice or undermine it. The first reference resource to use an explicitly global lens to explore the interface between language and social justice, this volume expands our understanding of how language symbolizes, frames, and expresses political, economic, and psychic problems in society, thus contributing to visions for social justice.
Investigating specific case studies in which language is used to instantiate and/or challenge social injustices, each chapter provides a unique perspective on how language carries value and enacts power by presenting the historical contexts and ethnographic background for understanding how language engenders and/or negotiates specific social justice issues. Case studies are drawn from Africa, Asia, Europe, North and South America and the Pacific Islands, with leading experts tackling a broad range of themes, such as equality, sovereignty, communal well-being, and the recognition of complex intersectional identities and relationships within and beyond the human world.
Putting issues of language and social justice on a global stage and casting light on these processes in communities increasingly impacted by ongoing colonial, neoliberal, and neofascist forms of globalization, Language and Social Justice is an essential resource for anyone interested in this area of research.
Linguistic Field(s): Anthropological Linguistics
General Linguistics
Sociolinguistics
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