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Introduction: Language and Globalization in South and Central Asian Spaces ...
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English, motility and Ismaili transnationalism
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In: International journal of the sociology of language. - 2017, 247 (2017) , 71-88, ISSN: 0165-2516 (2017)
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The transnational Ismaili community is made up of local communities of Ismailis living in over 25 countries around the world. Despite diversity within and between these communities, the 2.5–12 million Ismailis worldwide share a common identity as Ismaili. Various structures and resources are used to construct and maintain the community. These include an official language – English. In this article, I aim to explore the role of English in connection with Ismaili transnationalism. Drawing on ethnographic data collected during fieldwork in Northern Pakistan and Eastern Tajikistan, and on data taken from digital spaces, I will focus on the movement of local Ismailis away from Northern Pakistan and Eastern Tajikistan, and on the movement of people and ideas to Northern Pakistan and Eastern Tajikistan. I will thereby argue for the importance of including non-mobile individuals in conceptualizations of Ismaili transnationalism. In doing so, I will apply the concept of “motility”, which points to interconnections between social and spatial mobility, and highlights the potential for mobility; and I will underline the role local settings play for transnational processes. In the course of the article, I also demonstrate that Ismaili transnationalism is not homogeneous. Instead, certain people, places and spaces emerge as more relevant to its construction and maintenance. This becomes coupled with access to English and has implications for this issue’s focus on the relationship between South and Central Asian spaces.
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URL: https://www.freidok.uni-freiburg.de/dnb/download/136800 https://freidok.uni-freiburg.de/data/136800 https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:bsz:25-freidok-1368009 https://doi.org/10.1515/ijsl-2017-0022
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Introduction: Language and globalization in South and Central Asian spaces
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In: International journal of the sociology of language. - 2017, 247 (2017) , 1-11, ISSN: 0165-2516 (2017)
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English Language Policy as Ideology in Multilingual Khorog, Tajikistan
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In: Discursive Approaches to Language Policy. - London, 2016. - 253-274, ISBN: 9781137531339 (2016)
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Humour in microblogging : exploiting linguistic humour strategies for identity construction in two Facebook focus groups ...
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Humour in microblogging : exploiting linguistic humour strategies for identity construction in two Facebook focus groups
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Introducing relational work in Facebook, discussion boards and New Media events
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Doing sociolinguistic research on computer-mediated data : a review of four methodological issues ...
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Relational Work and the Display of Multilingualism in Two Facebook Groups
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Doing sociolinguistic research on computer-mediated data : a review of four methodological issues
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