The Dynamics of Multilingualism: Encounters and Entanglements, 7,5 ECTS
This course is offered by the Department of English in collaboration with the Department of Swedish Language and Multilingualism, Centre for Research on Bilingualism, as a part of the Doctoral School in the Humanities. The course starts autumn 2025 and is offered online.
Course content
The overarching aim of the course is to address the need for a multidisciplinary approach in relation to the global challenges of increased mobility and multilingualism. The course deals with language in motion and people’s ability (or lack thereof) to construct new identities and communities through language under current global conditions. Students will work with and apply different theoretical frameworks, including poststructuralist, postcolonial, and posthumanist approaches, discourse analysis, Bourdieu’s field theory, linguistic ethnography and linguistic landscapes in multilingual contexts.
‘Dynamics of Multilingualism: Encounters and Entanglements’ introduces participants to different theoretical and methodological frameworks in order to investigate the complexities regarding identity, corporeality, language, place, ethnicity and other differences in relation to the new global zones of contact. The course addresses how these issues can be discussed in terms of ‘turbulent ontologies’, that is, how different phenomena are constituted and evolving sometimes together but also discretely. Research questions include the emergence of global linguae francae, linguistic landscapes, multilingual education, as well as issues relating to the displacement and separation resulting from increased mobility.
Last updated: 2025-12-09
Source: Faculty of Humanities