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I recommend this book to researchers who appreciate good ethnography, collecting rich data from multilingual, multicultural and multi-ethnic settings coupled with detailed analysis on the micro-level combined with macro-level interpretation.
Aleksandra Galasinska, University of Wolverhampton, UK, in Multilingua Vol. 23 (2004)
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Monica Heller, University of Toronto, Canada
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This volume is a needed and highly qualified international presentation of the studies, of youth language in (post-)modern societies. An excellent group of scholars offer a range of insights into some of the most intriguing questions of social uses of language by contemporary youth. The adolescents in particular offer very useful data, which illustrate how, through language use, variation and creativity, they (re)construct their social and cultural world. This opens up opportunities for documenting the continuously and rapidly changing social conditions of finding,<br />establishing, or negotiating roles, places, and identities in the global village. This long-awaited and forceful publication will be a welcome contribution to our understanding of the role of language in social life.
Jens Norman Jørgenson, University of Copenhagen
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I recommend this book to researchers who appreciate good ethnography, collecting rich data from multilingual, multicultural and multi-ethnic settings coupled with detailed analysis on the micro-level combined with macro-level interpretation.
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<i>Discourse Constructions of Youth Identities</i> is an important contribution not only to our understanding of 'youth' as a social category, but also to current explorations of discursive constructions of social categories in general. The papers are full of rich ethnographic detail and fine-grained analyses of language practices across a wide range of sites and forms of discursive production, set within a theoretical framework linking conversation analysis, discourse analysis and ethnography.
Monica Heller, University of Toronto, Canada
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This volume is a needed and highly qualified international presentation of the studies, of youth language in (post-)modern societies. An excellent group of scholars offer a range of insights into some of the most intriguing questions of social uses of language by contemporary youth. The adolescents in particular offer very useful data, which illustrate how, through language use, variation and creativity, they (re)construct their social and cultural world. This opens up opportunities for documenting the continuously and rapidly changing social conditions of finding,<br />establishing, or negotiating roles, places, and identities in the global village. This long-awaited and forceful publication will be a welcome contribution to our understanding of the role of language in social life.
Jens Norman Jørgenson, University of Copenhagen
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It serves as a valuable reader both for scholars of language and identity and for those interested in youth culture.
Liwei Gao, Defense Language Institute, Foreign Language Center, USA, in Language Vol. 82:1 (2006)
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I recommend this book to researchers who appreciate good ethnography, collecting rich data from multilingual, multicultural and multi-ethnic settings coupled with detailed analysis on the micro-level combined with macro-level interpretation.
Aleksandra Galasinska, University of Wolverhampton, UK, in Multilingua Vol. 23 (2004)
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Crispin Thurlow
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Article
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Discourse constructions of youth identities
Introduction
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A01
Jannis Androutsopoulos
Androutsopoulos, Jannis
Jannis
Androutsopoulos
University of Hannover
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A01
Alexandra Georgakopoulou
Georgakopoulou, Alexandra
Alexandra
Georgakopoulou
King’s College London
10
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pbns.110.02ipe
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I. Peer group identities
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pbns.110.03kal
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Article
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Linguistic variation and the construction of social identity in a German-Turkish setting
A case study of an immigrant youth group in Mannheim, Germany
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A01
Werner Kallmeyer
Kallmeyer, Werner
Werner
Kallmeyer
Institut für Deutsche Sprache Mannheim
2
A01
Inken Keim
Keim, Inken
Inken
Keim
Institut für Deutsche Sprache Mannheim
10
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pbns.110.04lyt
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73
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Article
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Nicknames and teasing
A case study of a linguistically and culturally mixed peer-group
1
A01
Vally Lytra
Lytra, Vally
Vally
Lytra
King ‘s College London
10
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JB code
pbns.110.05geo
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91
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Article
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Looking back when looking ahead
On adolescents’ identity management in narrative practices
1
A01
Alexandra Georgakopoulou
Georgakopoulou, Alexandra
Alexandra
Georgakopoulou
King ‘s College London
10
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pbns.110.06ste
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Article
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<i>It’s not that I really care about him personally you know</i>
The construction of gender identity in London teenage talk
1
A01
Anna-Brita Stenström
Stenström, Anna-Brita
Anna-Brita
Stenström
University of Bergen
10
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pbns.110.07iir
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II. Recasting literacy practices
10
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pbns.110.08kat
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149
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Article
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Emotion and youth identities in personal letter writing
An analysis of pictorial signs and unconventional punctuation
1
A01
Kuniyoshi Kataoka
Kataoka, Kuniyoshi
Kuniyoshi
Kataoka
Aichi University
10
01
JB code
pbns.110.09seb
151
172
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Article
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Spelling rebellion
1
A01
Mark Sebba
Sebba, Mark
Mark
Sebba
Lancaster University
10
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pbns.110.10wil
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Article
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<i>‘Nike Trainers, My One True Love — Without You I am Nothing’</i>
Youth, identity and the language of trainers for young men in prison
1
A01
Anita Wilson
Wilson, Anita
Anita
Wilson
Lancaster University
10
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pbns.110.11ber
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Article
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Constructions of identity in German hip-hop culture
1
A01
Jan Berns
Berns, Jan
Jan
Berns
University of Hannover
2
A01
Peter Schlobinski
Schlobinski, Peter
Peter
Schlobinski
University of Hannover
10
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pbns.110.12iii
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III. Representations and positionings
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pbns.110.13aue
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Socio-cultural orientation, urban youth styles and the spontaneous acquisition of Turkish by non-Turkish adolescents in Germany
1
A01
Peter Auer
Auer, Peter
Peter
Auer
University of Freiburg
2
A01
İnci Dirim
Dirim, İnci
İnci
Dirim
University of Freiburg
10
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pbns.110.14nor
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14
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Swedish youth discourse
On performing relevant selves in interaction
1
A01
Catrin Norrby
Norrby, Catrin
Catrin
Norrby
The University of Melbourne
2
A01
Karolina Wirdenäs
Wirdenäs, Karolina
Karolina
Wirdenäs
Göteborg University
10
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pbns.110.15kri
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Article
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The youth and the gatekeepers
The
youth and the gatekeepers
Reproduction and change in language norm and variation
1
A01
Tore Kristiansen
Kristiansen, Tore
Tore
Kristiansen
University of Copenhagen
10
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pbns.110.16cho
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Mediated experience and youth identities in a post-traditional order
1
A01
Lilie Chouliaraki
Chouliaraki, Lilie
Lilie
Chouliaraki
University of Copenhagen
10
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pbns.110.17ind
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Miscellaneous
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Index
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