Jan Blommaert offers a sweeping tour of the complex geographies of contemporary sociolinguistics. Effortlessly combining erudition with accessibility, he maps a new terrain for linguistic landscapes through the deeper contours of ethnography; all of which is grounded in the intimate, culturally diverse histories of his own backyard. This, argues Blommaert, is how sociolinguists should be looking to untether themselves from the stability and predictability of synchronic analysis and seeking instead to live (and research) in the moment.
-- Crispin Thurlow, University of Washington, USA
This is not just another landmark book in Jan Blommaert's rich oeuvre. It's a conversation he's having with all of us on today's sociolinguistic landscapes. He argues they are chaotic and complex. His book is anything but. Written in cogent and clear style, provocative at times, boring never. A Berchem delight.
-- Adam Jaworski, The University of Hong Kong
Both lucid and profound, integrating a compelling theoretical imagination with very practical methodology, this book is yet another remarkable advance in Blommaert's powerful remapping of sociolinguistics.
-- Ben Rampton, King's College London, UK
The text is clear, accessible and interspersed with practical examples ofexperienced semioticised space. Blommaert never disappoints in his compassionate,original and thoroughly enjoyable narrative(...) For the LL postgraduate student, the text isuseful because it discusses the main developments of LLS, identifies itsshortcomings clearly and succinctly, and presents fresh data within a newlyconceived framework.
-- Stefania Tufi, Liverpool University, UK * Language Policy (2015) 14:305307 *
This book contains valuable reflections on the role of sociolinguistics in describing critical phenomena in highly diverse urban contexts, and it is sure to inspire researchers in related areas of study.
-- Lars Hinrichs, The University of Texas. USA * Journal of Sociolinguistics, 2015-2016 (Volumes 19-20) *