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Linguistic Citizenship. Language and Politics in postnational modernities
Q Williams, C Stroud
Journal of Language and Politics 14 (3), 406-430, 2015
802015
Multilingualism in transformative spaces: Contact and conviviality
QE Williams, C Stroud
Language Policy 12, 289-311, 2013
792013
Remix multilingualism: Hip hop, ethnography and performing marginalized voices
Q Williams
Bloomsbury Publishing, 2017
712017
Making sense of people and place in linguistic landscapes
A Peck, Q Williams, C Stroud
Bloomsbury Publishing, 2018
482018
Battling the Race: Stylizing Language and Coproducing Whiteness and Colouredness in a Freestyle Rap Performance
CS Quentin E. Williams
Journal of Linguistic Anthropology 24 (3), 277-293, 2014
482014
Multilingualism as Utopia: fashioning non-racial selves
C Stroud, Q Williams
AILA Review 30, 165-186, 2017
462017
Performing rap ciphas in late-modern Cape Town: extreme locality and multilingual citizenship
QE Williams, C Stroud
Afrika Focus 23 (2), 39-59, 2010
442010
The enregisterment of English in rap braggadocio: a study from English-Afrikaans bilingualism in Cape Town: The ambiguous role of English as rap spreads globally in bilingual …
QE Williams
English Today 28 (2), 54-59, 2012
292012
NEVA AGAIN: Hip Hop Art, Activism and Education in Post-Apartheid South Africa.
Q Williams, A Haupt, HS Alim, E Jansen
Ethnomusicology Review 22 (2), 2020
242020
Linguistic creativity and the production of cisheteropatriarchy: A comparative analysis of improvised rap battles in Los Angeles and Cape Town
HS Alim, J Lee, LM Carris, Q Williams
Language Sciences, 1-12, 2017
242017
“Kom Khoi San, kry trug jou land”: disrupting white settler colonial logics of language, race, and land with Afrikaaps
HS Alim, QE Williams, A Haupt, E Jansen
Journal of Linguistic Anthropology 31 (2), 194-217, 2021
212021
Struggles for multilingualism and linguistic citizenship
Q Williams, A Deumert, TM Milani
Channel View Publications, 2022
202022
Ethnicity and extreme locality in South Africa’s multilingual Hip-Hop Ciphas
Q Williams
Raciolinguistics, 2016
182016
Youth Multilingualism in South Africa's Hip-Hop Culture: a metapragmatic analysis
Q Williams
Sociolinguistic Studies 10 (1-2), 109-132, 2016
162016
Language, race, and the (trans) formation of cisheteropatriarchy
HS Alim, J Lee, LM Carris, QE Williams
The Oxford handbook of language and race, 291-314, 2020
142020
Afrikaaps is an act of reclamation
Q Williams
https://mg.co.za/article/2016-12-15-00-afrikaaps-is-an-act-of-reclamation, 2016
132016
Introduction: Visceral landscapes (the inside story).
C Stroud, A Peck, Q Williams
Sociolinguistic Studies 13 (1), 2019
122019
Micro-landscapes and the double semiotic horizon of mobility in the global South
K Juffermans, A Peck, C Stroud, Q Williams
Making sense of people and place in linguistic landscapes, 201-222, 2018
122018
It’s Bigger than Hip Hop
A Haupt, QE Williams, HS Alim
Journal of World Popular Music 5 (1), 9-14, 2018
122018
The visualisation of multilingualism and voice in spaces of consumption: Linguistic landscaping in a South African urban space
QE Williams, E Lanza
Negotiating and Contesting Identities in Linguistic Landscape, 233-240, 2016
112016
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