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This collection brings together global perspectives which critically examine the ways in which language as a resource is used and managed in myriad ways in various blue-collar workplace settings in today’s globalized economy.

This collection brings together global perspectives which critically examine the ways in which language as a resource is used and managed in myriad ways in various blue-collar workplace settings in today’s globalized economy. In focusing on blue-collar work environments, the book sheds further light on the informal processes through which top down language policies take place in different multilingual settings and the resultant asymmetrical power relations which emerge among employees and employers in such settings. Taking into account the latest debates on poststructuralist theories of language, the volume also extends its conceptualization of language to demonstrate the ways in which it extends to a wider range of multilingual and multimodal resources and communicative practices, all of which combine in unique and different ways toward constructing meaning in the workplace. The volume’s unique focus on such workplaces also showcases domains of work which have generally until now been less visible within existing research on language in the workplace and the subsequent methodological challenges that arise from studying them. Integrating a range of theoretical and methodological approaches, along with empirical data from a diverse range of blue-collar workplaces, this book will be of particular interest to students and researchers in critical sociolinguistics, applied linguistics, sociology, and linguistic anthropology.
Table of Contents

Chapter 1

Language, Global Mobilities, and Blue-collar Workers and Workplaces: An
Introduction

By Kellie Gonēalves and Helen Kelly-Holmes

Chapter 2

"Jobs for Life"?: Mining Temporalities in a Transforming Arctic Periphery

By Sari Pietikäinen and Kori Allan

Chapter 3

"Tant quils comprennent": mobile workers and the language ideologies of
resource extraction

By Mireille McLaughlin

Chapter 4

Researching language at work in public and hidden domains. Historical time
and temporal contextualization

By Florian Hiss

Chapter 5

Spanish bonnes in 1960s Paris: Occupational narratives from transnational
migrants in later life

By David Divita

Chapter 6

Investigating language use in immigrant businesses: Workplace practices of a
Thai massage salon owner in Germany

By Stefan K. Serwe

Chapter 7

Language Practices through the Lens of the Neoliberal Imaginary in
Kurdish-Owned Eating Establishments in Istanbul

By Anne Schluter

Chapter 8

The policy and institutional discourse of communication ability: The case of
(migrant) eldercare workers in Japan

By Ruriko Otomo

Chapter 9

Evolving private labor markets and the (non-) acquisition of language

By Tamah Sherman and Jiķ Homolį

Chapter 10

Physical work, customer service or teamwork? Language requirements for
seasonal cleaning work in the booming Arctic tourism industry

By Maiju Strömmer

Chapter 11

"The Filipinos, they can do it" - Migrant workers in a multilingual water
manufacturing company in Saipan

By Dominique B. Hess

Chapter 12

Blue-collar work and multilingualism: Cest tough

By Alastair Pennycook
Kellie Gonēalves is a post-doctoral fellow at Multiling: Center for Multilingualism in Society across the Lifespan at the University of Oslo, Norway.//

Helen Kelly-Holmes is Professor of Applied Languages in the School of Modern Languages and Applied Linguistics at the University of Limerick, Ireland.