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- W2334669928 abstract "This paper aims at checking the eligibility of linguistic landscaping research methods for language research from the RST perspective. Linguistic landscaping has proved, so far, to be an excellent tool for documenting and delineating social changes and different cleavages in a society (Ben-Rafael et al. 2006; Grbavac 2012a; Trumper-Hecht 2009). Linguistic landscaping is capable of depicting subtle phenomena, above all, in a multilingual and multicultural setting. Linguistic landscape, as a set of ‘in vitro’ and ‘in vivo’ signs put up by new social actors, is dynamic and purposive, in the very same manner like the agency concept in Realist Social Theory (RST). It is an “ever-shifting set of conditioning relations” (Carter and Sealey, 2014 in preparation). The paper will apply agency and structure approaches of RST on language policy, which is a variable that saturates and shapes all aspects of a linguistic landscape. This case study was done in Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina, a city that was divided after the 1992–1995 war into two parts. Today all characteristics of an unstable, rapidly changing society in transition are present in the city. The two confronted collectives have different interests, so that the linguistic landscape of the city of Mostar represents a battlefield for advancing and opposing interests. The hypothesis states that language policies that were imposed ‘in vitro’ failed to be a success in the linguistic landscape of Mostar. The characteristic features of the linguistic landscape of Mostar are the omnipresence of global English, overstated collective identity and signs with a mixture of local languages. Linguistic landscaping, as a socially situated and socioculturally conditioned activity and as a result of variegated endeavours of the actors in the linguistic landscape, supports the core claim of RST: social outcomes are the result of the interplay between agency, structure and culture. Linguistic landscape research, synchronic in its nature, could be a good tool for applying the RST postulates." @default.
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- W2334669928 title "Linguistic landscaping as an RST research method: the downfall of language policies in a post-war context" @default.
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