
The Linguistic Landscape of Covid-19
Editors
[Linguistic Landscape, 8:2/3] 2022. vi, 176 pp.
Publishing status: Available
Published online on 1 September 2022
Published online on 1 September 2022
© John Benjamins Publishing Company
Table of Contents
- The Linguistic Landscape of Covid-19Jackie Jia Lou, David Malinowski & Amiena Peck | pp. 123–130
- Scaling the pandemic dispositive: A multimodal analysis of mask-requirement signs during 2020Jannis Androutsopoulos | pp. 131–148
- ‘Together, soon enough’: Melbourne’s affective-discursive landscape during and since lockdownJoseph Comer | pp. 149–167
- Covid-19 and public responsibility: A multimodal critical discourse analysis of blaming the public during the UK’s third waveLouis Strange | pp. 168–183
- A sign in the window: Social norms and community resilience through handmade signage in the age of Covid-19Gordon C. C. Douglas | pp. 184–201
- Hybrid places: The reconfiguration of domestic space in the time of Covid-19Stefania Tufi | pp. 202–218
- Citizen Linguistic Landscape, bordering practices, and semiotic ideology in the COVID-19 pandemicPrem Phyak & Bal Krishna Sharma | pp. 219–232
- (Un)masking Seoul: The mask as a static and dynamic semiotic device for renegotiating spaceEldin Milak | pp. 233–247
- Aggressive banners, dialect-shouting village heads, and their online fame: Construction and consumption of rural Linguistic Landscapes in China’s anti-Covid campaignFeifei Zhou | pp. 248–263
- Complicating solidarity: The Hong Kong Covid-19 landscapeAndre Joseph Theng, Vincent Wai Sum Tse & Jasper Zhao Zhen Wu | pp. 264–280
- Signs at work: New labor relations and structures of feeling in Washington, D.C.’s Covid landscapeGabriella Modan & Katie J. Wells | pp. 281–298
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