Fantástic! Many thanks Carmen Sent from my iPhone > On 22/04/2017, at 10:13, James Simpson <[log in to unmask]> wrote: > > Hello all > > An update on the latest in this excellent (free, online) working papers series. > > James > > > > **** > > Here is an update on the Working Papers in Urban Language & Literacies posted in the first 4 months of 2017: > > WP212 Karrebæk & Charalambous 2017. Superdiversity and linguistic ethnography: Researching people and language in motion > > WP211 Lundqvist 2017. The burden of smartness: Teacher's pet and classmates' teasing in a Danish classroom > > WP210 Rampton 2017. Crossing 30 years later > > WP209 Mc Cluskey 209. ‘Solidarity’ and ‘gender equality’ as a discourse of violence in Sweden: Exclusion of refugees by the decent citizen > > WP208 Pérez-Milans 2017. Metapragmatics in the ethnography of language policy > > WP207 Blommaert 2017. Society through the lens of language: A new look at social groups and integration > > WP206 Salö 2017. Sociolinguistics and epistemic reflexivity > > WP205 Rampton 2017. Interactional Sociolinguistics > > WP204 Blommaert 2017. Durkheim and the internet: On sociolinguistics and the sociological imagination > > Working Papers in Urban Language & Literacies focuses on linguistic practice, literacies and mediated communication in diverse and stratified urban settings. It publishes research committed to developing > · sociolinguistic, applied and educational frameworks adequate for the analysis of urban language, literacies, interaction and learning > · modes of intervention in language policy and practice that are productively tuned to the realities of contemporary urban life. > Since it was launched on academia.edu in October 2014, WPULL has received more than 38,500 views. > > > > *********************************** ESOL-Research is a forum for researchers and practitioners with an interest in research into teaching and learning ESOL. ESOL-Research is managed by James Simpson at the Centre for Language Education Research, School of Education, University of Leeds. To join or leave ESOL-Research, visit http://www.jiscmail.ac.uk/lists/ESOL-RESEARCH.html To contact the list owner, send an email to [log in to unmask] *********************************** ESOL-Research is a forum for researchers and practitioners with an interest in research into teaching and learning ESOL. ESOL-Research is managed by James Simpson at the Centre for Language Education Research, School of Education, University of Leeds. To join or leave ESOL-Research, visit http://www.jiscmail.ac.uk/lists/ESOL-RESEARCH.html To contact the list owner, send an email to [log in to unmask]