Ideologies of Communication in Japan
Speakers, Interaction and the Creation of Difference
Patrick Heinrich editor Florian Grosser editor Saana Santalahti editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Multilingual Matters
Publishing:15th Jul '25
£109.95
This title is due to be published on 15th July, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

Expands the notion of language ideologies by shifting from the study of language to that of communication
This book presents case studies of ideologies of communication in Japan, responding to recent developments in the field and the subject-wide shift from ideologies of language to ideologies of communication. Chapters explore a wide range of language contexts using an array of innovative methodological approaches and theoretical perspectives.
This book presents case studies of ideologies of communication in Japan which respond to recent epistemological and methodological developments in the field and reflect the subject-wide shift from ideologies of language to ideologies of communication. Chapters explore a wide range of language contexts, from formal language learning settings to video games, smartphones and language use in couples and by immigrants. The authors use an array of innovative methodological approaches and theoretical perspectives, including language portraits, soundscapes and social space. The book also contains chapters that present positive perspectives on ideologies, examining how they can be created and mobilized to inspire specific groups to pursue their interests. Together the chapters give a complex and inclusive picture of language in Japan and the current breadth of the field of ideologies of communication.
Japan is undergoing profound changes, mainly driven by demographic dynamics: ageing, population decline, immigration. This is also reflected in changing communication practices and ideologies inspected in this volume. By expounding the complex interaction of gender relations, non-native speakerhood, social roles and cultural dynamics it helps us understand the growing diversity and increasing disparities that characterise Japan today. * Florian Coulmas, University of Duisburg-Essen, Germany *
While this volume does, as the title suggests, provide a deep insight into ideologies of communication in contemporary Japan, it is much more than that. It is an excellent collection of contributions that show how reflexive projections span, and interrelate among, multiple semiotic modes, genres, and communicative practices. * Jürgen Spitzmüller, University of Vienna, Austria *
ISBN: 9781800419247
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232 pages