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Languages We Live By

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This book guides the reader through the use of powerful creative tools to explore personal language family trees, language self-portraits, and autobiographical narratives as a means to explore the ...
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  • 13 January 2026
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This book invites readers to reflect on the impact of languages and create workshops to develop inclusive and responsible societies.

Language plays a crucial role in the creation and reproduction of social inequalities, but it can also be a key factor in their deconstruction and in the creation of a more multilingual and inclusive world. This book guides the reader through an exploration of creative and effective tools for examining the role that languages play in the life trajectories of speakers and how they can shape personal identities and promote social justice. The authors demonstrate the use of personal language family trees, language self-portraits and autobiographical narratives as means to explore sociolinguistic repertoires and language use in various contexts.

Written in an accessible, jargon-free way, with real-life examples from speakers of diverse geographical backgrounds, the book will be of interest both to scholars and students embarking on a study of the intersections between language and social justice, and to language teachers and learners who wish to explore the role that languages play in their lives.

This book is open access under a CC BY NC ND licence.

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Price: $79.95
Pages: 98
Publisher: Channel View Publications
Imprint: Multilingual Matters
Series: Writing without Borders
Publication Date: 13 January 2026
Trim Size: 8.00 X 5.00 in
ISBN: 9781836681625
Format: Hardcover
BISACs: LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Linguistics / Sociolinguistics, Sociolinguistics, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Discrimination, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Social Classes & Economic Disparity, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Emigration & Immigration, Bilingualism and multilingualism, Social discrimination and social justice, Social groups, communities and identities, Migration, immigration and emigration
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Drawing on robust participatory action research and theoretically grounded in a biographical account of the linguistic repertoire, Ahlgren and Molina’s work supports practitioners and students as they develop their critical sociolinguistic awareness. Readers will enjoy both the well-informed approach and the accessible practical workshop activities in this useful guide.

This work is hopefully a trailblazer of more to come in the form of resources for educators and ordinary people to bring multilingualism out of the closet. People need to make sense of their linguistic trajectories, transcend the hegemonic normative attitudes towards language, and develop tools to confront the linguistic prejudices they encounter.

This concise resource invites readers into a set of action research journeys to explore multilingual biographies in order to enhance linguistic recognition. Educators will find these tools useful to kickstart reflections on the intersection of linguistic diversity and social justice.

Katrin Ahlgren is an Associate Professor at Stockholm University, Sweden. Her research interests include linguistic and cultural diversity, language ideologies and social justice, multilingual creativity and arts-based research. 

Clara Molina is an Associate Professor at Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, Spain. Her research interests include language variation and change, language education, and language in society with a focus on identity and language ideologies.

Introduction 

Chapter 1. What are Sociolinguistic Trajectories? 

Chapter 2. Narrating Life, Self and Language  

Chapter 3. Tools for Exploring Linguistic Biographies and Repertoires  

Chapter 4. Workshop Proposal  

Chapter 5. To Learn More 

Appendix