Language, Global Mobilities, Blue-Collar Workers and Blue-collar Workplaces
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Language, Global Mobilities, Blue-Collar Workers and Blue-collar Workplaces
Kelly-Holmes, Helen; Goncalves, Kellie
Taylor & Francis Ltd
05/2022
258
Mole
Inglês
9780367642730
15 a 20 dias
600
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Table of Contents
Chapter 1
Language, Global Mobilities, and Blue-collar Workers and Workplaces: An Introduction
By Kellie Goncalves and Helen Kelly-Holmes
Chapter 2
"Jobs for Life"?: Mining Temporalities in a Transforming Arctic Periphery
By Sari Pietikaeinen and Kori Allan
Chapter 3
"Tant qu'ils comprennent": mobile workers and the language ideologies of resource extraction
By Mireille McLaughlin
Chapter 4
Researching language at work in public and hidden domains. Historical time and temporal contextualization
By Florian Hiss
Chapter 5
Spanish bonnes in 1960s Paris: Occupational narratives from transnational migrants in later life
By David Divita
Chapter 6
Investigating language use in immigrant businesses: Workplace practices of a Thai massage salon owner in Germany
By Stefan K. Serwe
Chapter 7
Language Practices through the Lens of the Neoliberal Imaginary in Kurdish-Owned Eating Establishments in Istanbul
By Anne Schluter
Chapter 8
The policy and institutional discourse of communication ability: The case of (migrant) eldercare workers in Japan
By Ruriko Otomo
Chapter 9
Evolving private labor markets and the (non-) acquisition of language
By Tamah Sherman and Jiri Homolac
Chapter 10
Physical work, customer service or teamwork? Language requirements for seasonal cleaning work in the booming Arctic tourism industry
By Maiju Stroemmer
Chapter 11
"The Filipinos, they can do it" - Migrant workers in a multilingual water manufacturing company in Saipan
By Dominique B. Hess
Chapter 12
Blue-collar work and multilingualism: 'C'est tough'
By Alastair Pennycook
Chapter 1
Language, Global Mobilities, and Blue-collar Workers and Workplaces: An Introduction
By Kellie Goncalves and Helen Kelly-Holmes
Chapter 2
"Jobs for Life"?: Mining Temporalities in a Transforming Arctic Periphery
By Sari Pietikaeinen and Kori Allan
Chapter 3
"Tant qu'ils comprennent": mobile workers and the language ideologies of resource extraction
By Mireille McLaughlin
Chapter 4
Researching language at work in public and hidden domains. Historical time and temporal contextualization
By Florian Hiss
Chapter 5
Spanish bonnes in 1960s Paris: Occupational narratives from transnational migrants in later life
By David Divita
Chapter 6
Investigating language use in immigrant businesses: Workplace practices of a Thai massage salon owner in Germany
By Stefan K. Serwe
Chapter 7
Language Practices through the Lens of the Neoliberal Imaginary in Kurdish-Owned Eating Establishments in Istanbul
By Anne Schluter
Chapter 8
The policy and institutional discourse of communication ability: The case of (migrant) eldercare workers in Japan
By Ruriko Otomo
Chapter 9
Evolving private labor markets and the (non-) acquisition of language
By Tamah Sherman and Jiri Homolac
Chapter 10
Physical work, customer service or teamwork? Language requirements for seasonal cleaning work in the booming Arctic tourism industry
By Maiju Stroemmer
Chapter 11
"The Filipinos, they can do it" - Migrant workers in a multilingual water manufacturing company in Saipan
By Dominique B. Hess
Chapter 12
Blue-collar work and multilingualism: 'C'est tough'
By Alastair Pennycook
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Finnish Language Skills;language;National Licensure Examination;workplaces;Catherine Wheel;workers;Blue Collar Workplaces;collar;Language Brokers;blue;IMF Debt;holmes;Filipino Contract Worker;goncalves;Arctic Finland;blue-collar workers;Filipino Workers;blue-collar workplace;Thai Massage;global mobilities;Pomor Trade;language change;Linguistic Governmentality;Eldercare Work;Language Commodification;Ja Ja;Migrant Caregivers;En Anglais;German Language Proficiency;Japanese Caregivers;Global Care Chain;Finnish Lapland;Oil Sand;Recreational Vehicle;Aged Care Practice;Japan Philippine EPA
Table of Contents
Chapter 1
Language, Global Mobilities, and Blue-collar Workers and Workplaces: An Introduction
By Kellie Goncalves and Helen Kelly-Holmes
Chapter 2
"Jobs for Life"?: Mining Temporalities in a Transforming Arctic Periphery
By Sari Pietikaeinen and Kori Allan
Chapter 3
"Tant qu'ils comprennent": mobile workers and the language ideologies of resource extraction
By Mireille McLaughlin
Chapter 4
Researching language at work in public and hidden domains. Historical time and temporal contextualization
By Florian Hiss
Chapter 5
Spanish bonnes in 1960s Paris: Occupational narratives from transnational migrants in later life
By David Divita
Chapter 6
Investigating language use in immigrant businesses: Workplace practices of a Thai massage salon owner in Germany
By Stefan K. Serwe
Chapter 7
Language Practices through the Lens of the Neoliberal Imaginary in Kurdish-Owned Eating Establishments in Istanbul
By Anne Schluter
Chapter 8
The policy and institutional discourse of communication ability: The case of (migrant) eldercare workers in Japan
By Ruriko Otomo
Chapter 9
Evolving private labor markets and the (non-) acquisition of language
By Tamah Sherman and Jiri Homolac
Chapter 10
Physical work, customer service or teamwork? Language requirements for seasonal cleaning work in the booming Arctic tourism industry
By Maiju Stroemmer
Chapter 11
"The Filipinos, they can do it" - Migrant workers in a multilingual water manufacturing company in Saipan
By Dominique B. Hess
Chapter 12
Blue-collar work and multilingualism: 'C'est tough'
By Alastair Pennycook
Chapter 1
Language, Global Mobilities, and Blue-collar Workers and Workplaces: An Introduction
By Kellie Goncalves and Helen Kelly-Holmes
Chapter 2
"Jobs for Life"?: Mining Temporalities in a Transforming Arctic Periphery
By Sari Pietikaeinen and Kori Allan
Chapter 3
"Tant qu'ils comprennent": mobile workers and the language ideologies of resource extraction
By Mireille McLaughlin
Chapter 4
Researching language at work in public and hidden domains. Historical time and temporal contextualization
By Florian Hiss
Chapter 5
Spanish bonnes in 1960s Paris: Occupational narratives from transnational migrants in later life
By David Divita
Chapter 6
Investigating language use in immigrant businesses: Workplace practices of a Thai massage salon owner in Germany
By Stefan K. Serwe
Chapter 7
Language Practices through the Lens of the Neoliberal Imaginary in Kurdish-Owned Eating Establishments in Istanbul
By Anne Schluter
Chapter 8
The policy and institutional discourse of communication ability: The case of (migrant) eldercare workers in Japan
By Ruriko Otomo
Chapter 9
Evolving private labor markets and the (non-) acquisition of language
By Tamah Sherman and Jiri Homolac
Chapter 10
Physical work, customer service or teamwork? Language requirements for seasonal cleaning work in the booming Arctic tourism industry
By Maiju Stroemmer
Chapter 11
"The Filipinos, they can do it" - Migrant workers in a multilingual water manufacturing company in Saipan
By Dominique B. Hess
Chapter 12
Blue-collar work and multilingualism: 'C'est tough'
By Alastair Pennycook
Este título pertence ao(s) assunto(s) indicados(s). Para ver outros títulos clique no assunto desejado.
Finnish Language Skills;language;National Licensure Examination;workplaces;Catherine Wheel;workers;Blue Collar Workplaces;collar;Language Brokers;blue;IMF Debt;holmes;Filipino Contract Worker;goncalves;Arctic Finland;blue-collar workers;Filipino Workers;blue-collar workplace;Thai Massage;global mobilities;Pomor Trade;language change;Linguistic Governmentality;Eldercare Work;Language Commodification;Ja Ja;Migrant Caregivers;En Anglais;German Language Proficiency;Japanese Caregivers;Global Care Chain;Finnish Lapland;Oil Sand;Recreational Vehicle;Aged Care Practice;Japan Philippine EPA