
This collective volume, which honors sociologist and sociolinguist Monica Heller, a member of MIRCo, invites us to reflect on crucial debates concerning language, power, difference, and social inequality. *Critical Sociolinguistics: Dialogues, Dissonances, Developments* brings together scholars from around the world to analyze the power dynamics that shape our understanding of language and society.
The book innovates academic writing by featuring co-authored articles involving researchers from different parts of the world, proposing new ways to generate knowledge. It tackles key concepts such as critique, political economy, labor, media, education, and capitalism, offering a wide range of perspectives on the role of language in social construction.
Through this broad and polycentric lens, *Critical Sociolinguistics* advocates for a more inclusive and equitable model of knowledge production, moving towards a future where the study of language is conducted in a fairer and more accessible manner.
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