Units of Study
LNGS7002 - Language, Society and Power
Semester 1, 2011 | Credit Points: 6
Coordinator: Ahmar Mahboob
Phone: +61 2 9351 3548
Email: ahmar.mahboob@sydney.edu.au
Description
Language is a symbolic currency: mastery of the standard language can buy institutional power, mastery of urban teenage slang can buy street cred. This course introduces students to key issues in sociolinguistics and language sociology such as the political economy of language, language variation and change, and critical discourse analysis. Members of the class will undertake empirical research.
Assessments
1x5000wd assignment, including a group research project (100%)
Textbooks
Meshtrie, R., J. Swann, et al. (2000). Introducing Sociolinguistics. Edinburgh, Edinburgh University Press.
A Course Reader with additional readings will be made available.
Classes
1x2-hr seminar/week
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