Power, Mobility and Voice

Jan Blommaert's Unfinished Business

Karel Arnaut editor David Parkin editor Massimiliano Spotti editor Ico Maly editor

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Channel View Publications Ltd

Publishing:16th Jun '26

£49.95

This title is due to be published on 16th June, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

Power, Mobility and Voice cover

Reflecting on and advancing Jan Blommaert’s work on language and power, this edited volume explores chronotopes, language ideologies, normativities in online and offline spaces, and voice as agency. It uses Blommaert’s frameworks as a starting point to approach the challenges of a changing social world and expands his work across varied contexts.

Builds on the profound and challenging legacy of linguist Jan Blommaert, one of the most important thinkers in contemporary sociolinguistics, who dismantled the theoretical and ideological orthodoxies of his time.

This volume honours the influential work of Jan Blommaert, furthering his critical and constructive engagement with power dynamics across numerous domains. It takes Blommaert’s work as a starting point to approach the challenges of a changing social world, using his frameworks to explore new contexts and applying new methodologies to established fields of study.

The chapter authors – Jan’s colleagues, students and others inspired by his work – explore four themes of his scholarly legacy, expanding on his work and looking to new contexts. They elaborate on the concept of chronotopes, explore ideologies of language diversity and inequality, address normativities in complex online and offline spaces, and analyse voice as agency in time and space.

Spanning a wide range of academic disciplines and contexts, they share a core commitment to analysing language in relation to society and power, arguably the most pressing legacy of Blommaert’s work.

This book is open access under a CC BY NC ND licence.

Although many scholars have framed the current worldwide situation as 'dire times', the ongoing legacies of colonialism with the accompanying genocides of people and their languages have always been dreadful. Building on Jan Blommaert's everlasting work, this volume speaks powerfully not only to the present but to the past and future by insightfully delving into Blommaert's optics on chronotopes, innovative research methodologies, language ideologies, and whose voices are heard and not heard. * Christian W. Chun, University of Massachusetts Boston, USA *
Jan Blommaert was a curious sociolinguist, interested in huge global transformations as well as in small discursive and semiotic details; above all he was sharp and unique in his social and political analyses of digital phenomena. He would have enjoyed reading this book with its various concepts, theories and perspectives discussed in the context of the rapidly changing world. His work will continue inspiring students and researchers and will indeed not be ‘finished’ in the near future. * Odile Heynders, Tilburg University, The Netherlands *

ISBN: 9781836683575

Dimensions: 210mm x 148mm x 22mm

Weight: unknown

395 pages