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Index
Cover
Half-Title
Series
Dedication
Title
Contents
Preface
1 Sociolinguists as sociologists
2 Durkheim’s social fact
2.1 Norms and concepts
2.2 Integration and anomie
2.3 Durkheim’s impact and the challenge of Rational Choice
3 Sociolinguistics and the social fact: Avec Durkheim
3.1 Language as a normative collective system: Ordered indexicality
3.2 Language variation: Dialects, accents and languaging
3.3 Inequality, voice, repertoire
3.4 Language, the social fact
4 What Durkheim could not have known: Après Durkheim
4.1 Preliminary: Vernacular globalization
4.2 An indexical-polynomic theory of social norms
4.3 A genre theory of social action
4.4 A microhegemonic theory of identity
4.5 A theory of ‘light’ social groups
4.6 A polycentric theory of social integration
4.7 Constructures
4.8 Anachronism as power
5 The sociological re-imagination
References
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