Jackie Jia Lou
List of John Benjamins publications for which Jackie Jia Lou plays a role.
Journal
Title
The Linguistic Landscape of Covid-19
Edited by Jackie Jia Lou, David Malinowski and Amiena Peck
Special issue of Linguistic Landscape 8:2/3 (2022) vi, 176 pp.
Subjects Anthropological Linguistics | Applied linguistics | Communication Studies | Language policy | Multilingualism | Sociolinguistics and Dialectology
The Linguistic Landscape of Covid-19 The Linguistic Landscape of Covid-19, Lou, Jackie Jia, David Malinowski and Amiena Peck (eds.), pp. 123–130 | Review article
2022 Shop sign as monument: The discursive recontextualization of a neon sign Memory and memorialization, Ben-Rafael, Eliezer and Elana Shohamy (eds.), pp. 211–222 | Article
2016 Ethnographic studies of linguistic landscape have shed light on the complex processes in which signage is designed, created, perceived, and interpreted. This paper highlights the role of public discourse in such processes by tracing how the neon sign of a restaurant in Hong Kong ironically reached… read more
Itineraries of protest signage: Semiotic landscape and the mythologizing of the Hong Kong Umbrella Movement Occupy Hong Kong: Historicizing Protest, Flowerdew, John and Rodney H. Jones (eds.), pp. 609–642 | Article
2016 The pro-democracy occupation of three commercial and retail areas in Hong Kong that lasted over two months in the fall of 2014 – known as the Umbrella Movement – created a myth of Utopia (Barthes 1984 [1954]). In this paper, we track the itineraries (Scollon 2008) and resemiotizations (Iedema… read more
Review of Jaworski & Thurlow (2010): Semiotic Landscapes: Language, Image, Space Ideophones: Between Grammar and Poetry, Lahti, Katherine, Rusty Barrett and Anthony K. Webster (eds.), pp. 509–514 | Review
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