Introduction published In: The Political Economy of Linguistic Landscapes:
Edited by Johan Järlehed, Tommaso M. Milani and Tove Rosendal
[Linguistic Landscape 9:3] 2023
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Introduction
Introducing the political economy of language in place/space
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Published online: 14 August 2023
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