Gozzi, Lisa
(2025)
Bibliografía esencial sobre sociedad, lengua e identidad en contexto migratorio, con enfoque en la comunidad hispana.
University of Bologna.
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10.6092/unibo/amsacta/8615.
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Abstract
The following dataset collects and organizes bibliographical data in three different languages (Italian, Spanish, English) related to sociolinguistics in migration, focusing especially on Spanish-speaking communities’ mobility, as it belongs to the workflow of the post-doc project titled "Spagnolo e italiano in contatto: repertori linguistici, dinamiche migratorie e mobilità internazionale a Bologna" (“Spanish and Italian in contact: linguistic repertoires, migration dynamics and international mobility in Bologna” – LILEC Department, Università di Bologna).
The corpus structure follows a path starting from a broader perspective on urban sociolinguistics and focusing next on the studies related to migration dynamics. Afterwards, it takes more into consideration the community researched through the project, examining the Hispanic group mobility firstly on global scale and secondly on the Italian territory. As far as themes are concerned, the dataset considers specific dynamics regarding linguistic contact phenomena, identity redefinition and communicative practices in plurilingual urban environments.
The bibliographical references were collected through different online academic databases, such as Google Scholar, Dialnet, Scielo, Redalyc and e_Buah. Following the databases search and collection of relevant references, these were classified into four thematic categories previously mentioned, that is 1) urban sociolinguistics, 2) migration dynamics, 3) global Hispanic migration and 4) Hispanic migration in Italy. Finally, a fifth file is included, where references to corpora and databases available online dedicated to linguistic contact in migration contexts are presented.
Abstract
The following dataset collects and organizes bibliographical data in three different languages (Italian, Spanish, English) related to sociolinguistics in migration, focusing especially on Spanish-speaking communities’ mobility, as it belongs to the workflow of the post-doc project titled "Spagnolo e italiano in contatto: repertori linguistici, dinamiche migratorie e mobilità internazionale a Bologna" (“Spanish and Italian in contact: linguistic repertoires, migration dynamics and international mobility in Bologna” – LILEC Department, Università di Bologna).
The corpus structure follows a path starting from a broader perspective on urban sociolinguistics and focusing next on the studies related to migration dynamics. Afterwards, it takes more into consideration the community researched through the project, examining the Hispanic group mobility firstly on global scale and secondly on the Italian territory. As far as themes are concerned, the dataset considers specific dynamics regarding linguistic contact phenomena, identity redefinition and communicative practices in plurilingual urban environments.
The bibliographical references were collected through different online academic databases, such as Google Scholar, Dialnet, Scielo, Redalyc and e_Buah. Following the databases search and collection of relevant references, these were classified into four thematic categories previously mentioned, that is 1) urban sociolinguistics, 2) migration dynamics, 3) global Hispanic migration and 4) Hispanic migration in Italy. Finally, a fifth file is included, where references to corpora and databases available online dedicated to linguistic contact in migration contexts are presented.
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Migration; Urban sociolinguistics; Linguistic contact; Hispanic community
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Migration; Urban sociolinguistics; Linguistic contact; Hispanic community
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11 Nov 2025 10:09
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11 Nov 2025 10:10
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