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Appendices
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- Blackledge, Adrian (2000). « Monolingual ideologies in multilingual states: Language, hegemony and social justice in Western liberal democracies », Estudios de Sociolingüística, vol. 1, no 2, p. 25-45.
- Blanchet, Philippe (2016). Discriminations : combattre la glottophobie, Paris, Textuel.
- Boudreau, Annette (2016). À l’ombre de la langue légitime : l’Acadie dans la francophonie, Paris, Classiques Garnier.
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- Bourdieu, Pierre (1982). Ce que parler veut dire : l’économie des échanges linguistiques, Paris, Fayard.
- Bucholz, Mary, et Kira Hall (2005). « Identity and interaction: A sociocultural linguistic approach », Discourse Studies, vol. 7, no 4-5, p. 585-614.
- Cameron, Deborah (1995). Verbal hygiene – The politics of language, Londres, Routledge.
- Duchêne, Alexandre, Melissa Moyer et Celia Roberts (dir.) (2013). Language, migration and social inequalities, Bristol, Multilingual Matters.
- Flores, Nelson, et Jonathan Rosa (2015). « Undoing appropriateness: Raciolinguistic ideologies and language diversity in education », Harvard Educational Review, vol 85, no 2, p. 149-171.
- Flubacher, Mi-Cha, Alexandre Duchêne et Renata Coray (2018). Language investment and employability: The uneven distribution of resources in the public employment service, Cham, Palgrave Macmillan.
- Flubacher, Mi-Cha, et Alfonso Del Percio (dir.) (2017). Language, education and neoliberalism: Critical studies in sociolinguistics, Bristol, Multilingual Matters.
- García, Ofelia, Nelson Flores et Massimiliano Spotti (2017). « Introduction – Language and society: A critical poststructuralist perspective », dans Ofelia García, Nelson Flores et Massimiliano Spotti (dir.). The Oxford handbook of language and society, Oxford, Oxford University Press, p. 1-16.
- Heller, Monica (2002). Éléments d’une sociolinguistique critique, Paris, Didier érudition.
- Heller, Monica, et Bonnie McElhinny (2017). Language, capitalism, colonialism: Toward a critical history, Toronto, University of Toronto Press.
- Hymes, Dell (1973). « Speech and language: On the origins and foundations of inequality among speakers », Daedalus, vol. 102, no 3, p. 59-85.
- Labov, William (1972) Sociolinguistic patterns, Philadelphia, University of Pennsylvania Press.
- Lafont, Robert (1997). Quarante ans de sociolinguistique à la périphérie, Paris, L’Harmattan.
- Lippi-Green, Rosina (1997). English with an accent: Language, ideology and discrimination in the United States, Londres, Routledge.
- Philips, Susan (2005). « Language and social inequality », dans Alessandro Duranti (dir.), A companion to linguistic anthropology, Oxford, Blackwell, p. 474-495.
- Rosa, Jonathan, et Nelson Flores (2017). « Unsettling race and language: Toward a raciolinguistic perspective », Language in Society, vol.46, no 5, p. 621-647.
- Woolard, Kathryn (1998). « Introduction: Language ideology as a field of inquiry », dans Bambi Schieffelin, Kathryn Woolard et Paul Kroskrity (dir.), Language ideologies: Practice and theory, Oxford, Oxford University Press, p. 3-47.
Appendices
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- Alim, H. Samy, John Rickford, and Arnetha Ball (Eds.). (2016). Raciolinguistics: How language shapes our ideas about race. New York: Oxford University Press.
- Blackledge, Adrian (2000). « Monolingual ideologies in multilingual states: Language, hegemony and social justice in Western liberal democracies. » Estudios de Sociolingüística, vol. 1, no 2, pp. 25-45.
- Blanchet, Philippe (2016). Discriminations : combattre la glottophobie. Paris: Textuel.
- Boudreau, Annette (2016). À l’ombre de la langue légitime : l’Acadie dans la francophonie. Paris: Classiques Garnier.
- Bourdieu, Pierre (1977). « L’économie des échanges linguistiques ». Langue française, no 34, pp. 17-34.
- Bourdieu, Pierre (1982). Ce que parler veut dire : l’économie des échanges linguistiques. Paris: Fayard.
- Bucholz, Mary, and Kira Hall (2005). « Identity and interaction: A sociocultural linguistic approach. » Discourse Studies, vol. 7, nos 4-5, pp. 585-614.
- Cameron, Deborah (1995). Verbal hygiene (The politics of language). London: Routledge.
- Duchêne, Alexandre, Melissa Moyer, and Celia Roberts (Eds.). (2013). Language, migration and social inequalities. Bristol: Multilingual Matters.
- Flores, Nelson, and Jonathan Rosa (2015). « Undoing appropriateness: Raciolinguistic ideologies and language diversity in education. » Harvard Educational Review, vol. 85, no 2, pp. 149-171.
- Flubacher, Mi-Cha, Alexandre Duchêne, and Renata Coray (2018). Language investment and employability: The uneven distribution of resources in the public employment service. Cham: Palgrave Macmillan.
- Flubacher, Mi-Cha, and Alfonso Del Percio (Eds.) (2017). Language, education and neoliberalism: Critical studies in sociolinguistics. Bristol: Multilingual Matters.
- García, Ofelia, Nelson Flores, and Massimiliano Spotti (2017). « Language and society: A critical poststructuralist perspective. » In Ofelia García, Nelson Flores and Massimiliano Spotti (Eds.), The Oxford Handbook of Language and Society. Oxford: Oxford University Press, pp. 1-16.
- Heller, Monica (2002). Éléments d’une sociolinguistique critique. Paris: Didier érudition.
- Heller, Monica, and Bonnie McElhinny (2017). Language, capitalism, colonialism. Toward a critical history. Toronto: University of Toronto Press.
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- Labov, William (1972). Sociolinguistic patterns. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press.
- Lafont, Robert (1997). Quarante ans de sociolinguistique à la périphérie. Paris : L’Harmattan.
- Lippi-Green, Rosina (1997). English with an accent: Language, ideology and discrimination in the United States. London: Routledge.
- Philips, Susan (2005). « Language and social inequality. » In Alessandro Duranti (Ed.), A companion to linguistic anthropology. Oxford: Blackwell, pp. 474-495.
- Rosa, Jonathan, and Nelson Flores (2017). « Unsettling race and language: Toward a raciolinguistic perspective. » Language in Society, vol. 46, no 5, pp. 621-647.
- Woolard, Kathryn (1998). « Introduction: Language ideology as a field of inquiry. » In Bambi Schieffelin, Kathryn Woolard and Paul Kroskrity (Eds.), Language ideologies: Practice and theory. New York: Oxford University Press, pp. 3-47.