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Jan Blommaert (4 November 1961 – 7 January 2021) was a Belgian
sociolinguist Sociolinguistics is the descriptive study of the effect of any or all aspects of society, including cultural norms, expectations, and context, on the way language is used, and society's effect on language. It can overlap with the sociology of l ...
and linguistic anthropologist, Professor of Language, Culture and Globalization and Director of the Babylon Center at
Tilburg University Tilburg University is a public research university specializing in the social and behavioral sciences, economics, law, business sciences, theology and humanities, located in Tilburg in the southern part of the Netherlands. Tilburg University h ...
, the Netherlands. He also held appointments at Ghent University (Belgium) and University of the Western Cape (South Africa). He was considered to be one of the world's most prominent sociolinguists and linguistic anthropologists, who had contributed substantially to sociolinguistic globalization theory that focuses on historical as well as contemporary patterns of the spread of languages and forms of literacy, and on lasting and new forms of inequality emerging from globalization processes.


Biography

Born in
Dendermonde Dendermonde (; french: Termonde, ) is a city in the Flemish province of East Flanders in Belgium. The municipality comprises the city of Dendermonde and the towns of Appels, Baasrode, Grembergen, Mespelare, Oudegem, Schoonaarde, and Sint-Gilli ...
, Belgium, Blommaert received his PhD in African History and Philology from
Ghent University Ghent University ( nl, Universiteit Gent, abbreviated as UGent) is a public research university located in Ghent, Belgium. Established before the state of Belgium itself, the university was founded by the Dutch King William I in 1817, when th ...
in 1989. After graduation Blommaert started as research director at the International Pragmatics Association hosted at the
University of Antwerp The University of Antwerp ( nl, Universiteit Antwerpen) is a major Belgian university located in the city of Antwerp. The official abbreviation is ''UA'', but ''UAntwerpen'' is more recently used. The University of Antwerp has about 20,000 stud ...
. In 1999 back at the Ghent University he became Associate Professor and head of the Department of African Languages and Cultures. In 2005 he was appointed Professor and Chair at the
Institute of Education IOE, UCL's Faculty of Education and Society (IOE) is the education school of University College London (UCL). It specialises in postgraduate study and research in the field of education and is one of UCL's 11 constituent faculties. Prior to ...
, the
University of London The University of London (UoL; abbreviated as Lond or more rarely Londin in post-nominals) is a federal public research university located in London, England, United Kingdom. The university was established by royal charter in 1836 as a degr ...
. In 2008 he moved to Finland, where he was appointed Finland Distinguished Professor at the Department of Languages of the
University of Jyväskylä The University of Jyväskylä ( fi, Jyväskylän yliopisto) is a research university in Jyväskylä, Finland. It has its origins in the first Finnish-speaking Teacher Training College (the so-called Teacher Seminary), founded in 1863. Ar ...
, which he held until 2010. In 2007 he was appointed Professor of Language, Culture and Globalization and Director of the Babylon Center at
Tilburg University Tilburg University is a public research university specializing in the social and behavioral sciences, economics, law, business sciences, theology and humanities, located in Tilburg in the southern part of the Netherlands. Tilburg University h ...
. He was also Professor at Ghent University. He held honorary professorships at Beijing Language and Culture University, the
University of the Western Cape The University of the Western Cape (UWC) is a public research university in Bellville, near Cape Town, South Africa. The university was established in 1959 by the South African government as a university for Coloured people only. Other un ...
and
Hellenic American University The Hellenic American University was founded in 2004 in Manchester, New Hampshire, United States as a private degree-granting institution of higher education by an act of the New Hampshire State Legislature. The university has instructional ...
. In January 2021, Blommaert died in Antwerp at the age of 59.


Work

Blommaert's work focused on analysing issues of
power Power most often refers to: * Power (physics), meaning "rate of doing work" ** Engine power, the power put out by an engine ** Electric power * Power (social and political), the ability to influence people or events ** Abusive power Power may a ...
and
social inequality Social inequality occurs when resources in a given society are distributed unevenly, typically through norms of allocation, that engender specific patterns along lines of socially defined categories of persons. It posses and creates gender c ...
in language and society under conditions of contemporary globalization, from a discourse analytical and
ethnographic Ethnography (from Greek ''ethnos'' "folk, people, nation" and ''grapho'' "I write") is a branch of anthropology and the systematic study of individual cultures. Ethnography explores cultural phenomena from the point of view of the subject ...
perspective. His main focus was the ethnographic study of ''inequality in society'', and particularly how it relates to language usage. Apart from a voluminous academic body of work, Blommaert wrote extensively in Dutch, empirically addressing broader social and political issues in Belgian and Dutch society: nationalism, populism and democracy, asylum politics, issues in language and education, and essays on the sociology of work under neoliberalism. Blommaert's oeuvre in Dutch contributed to the debate on the status of the left on the political spectrum.


Language and society

Blommaert argued that under globalized conditions, our basic understanding of language and society needs to be redefined, and the discipline of
sociolinguistics Sociolinguistics is the descriptive study of the effect of any or all aspects of society, including cultural norms, expectations, and context, on the way language is used, and society's effect on language. It can overlap with the sociology of ...
to move in more materialist, semiotic, and ethnographic directions: all signs, whether written texts, shop inscriptions,
internet meme An Internet meme, commonly known simply as a meme ( ), is an idea, behavior, style, or image that is spread via the Internet, often through social media platforms. What is considered a meme may vary across different communities on the Internet ...
s, or bureaucratic interviews, are produced from and circulating within particular "orders of indexicality". Blommaert emphasized the unequal access to universally valuable linguistic resources such as standard English or Dutch, and the social and political injustices as a result. Illustrations of this are given in his 2008 book, ''Grassroots Literacy'', on marginal writing practices in Central Africa.


Sociolinguistics of globalization

From 2002, Blommaert moved towards a sociolinguistics of globalization, which was basically a new platform for thinking about language in society bearing in mind the fact that "old sociolinguistics" and its terminology could no longer address and do justice to new and unstable sociolinguistic realities, resulting from
superdiversity Superdiversity, or super-diversity, is a social science term and concept often said to have been coined by sociologist Steven Vertovec in a 2007 article in ''Ethnic and Racial Studies'', but which he first used in a BBC article in 2005. Definitio ...
. Blommaert, drawing on Vertovec, described this superdiversity in terms of an increased mobility and an explosion of new technologies so that consequently, the idea of stability in social, cultural and linguistic formations can no longer be presupposed because of the disappearance of predictability. This superdiversity leads to issues of complexity, and Blommaert addressed these issues in Chronicles of Complexity, in which he argues that seemingly 'chaotic' sociolinguistics environments, turn out to have a particular (but changing) order.


Ethnography

The key to Blommaert's work is
ethnography Ethnography (from Greek ''ethnos'' "folk, people, nation" and ''grapho'' "I write") is a branch of anthropology and the systematic study of individual cultures. Ethnography explores cultural phenomena from the point of view of the subject ...
, including issues on methodology and empirical practice. Ethnography is however not reduced to those elements, but rather sketched as a
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, a robust theoretical and methodological framework through which the world is observed. To achieve such a wide view, Blommaert argued for a historical and "patterned" understanding of real language usage in society. To develop the historical component, he frequently drew on
Pierre Bourdieu Pierre Bourdieu (; 1 August 1930 – 23 January 2002) was a French sociologist and public intellectual. Bourdieu's contributions to the sociology of education, the theory of sociology, and sociology of aesthetics have achieved wide influence ...
, arguing that his eclectic methodological approach (ranging from observations to long-term surveys etc.) was essentially ethnographic; on
Fernand Braudel Fernand Braudel (; 24 August 1902 – 27 November 1985) was a French historian and leader of the Annales School. His scholarship focused on three main projects: ''The Mediterranean'' (1923–49, then 1949–66), ''Civilization and Capitalism'' ...
, rethinking his concept of '' longue duree'' for considering sociolinguistic complexity, and
Immanuel Wallerstein Immanuel Maurice Wallerstein (; September 28, 1930 – August 31, 2019) was an American sociologist and economic historian. He is perhaps best known for his development of the general approach in sociology which led to the emergence of his wo ...
's views on the compression of time and space in World Systems Analysis. For the "patterned" component, Blommaert largely drew on
Dell Hymes Dell Hathaway Hymes (June 7, 1927 in Portland, Oregon – November 13, 2009 in Charlottesville, Virginia) was a linguist, sociolinguist, anthropologist, and folklorist who established disciplinary foundations for the comparative, ethnographic st ...
' concept of
ethnopoetics Ethnopoetics is a method of recording text versions of oral poetry or narrative performances (i.e. verbal lore) that uses poetic lines, verses, and stanzas (instead of prose paragraphs) to capture the formal, poetic performance elements which ...
, a methodological instrument to analyze narratives in patterned ways. Like Hymes, Blommaert recognized unfamiliar patterns to have a relevant and particular structure to the speaker, but found that they are mis-recognized in, for example, bureaucratic encounters, in situations where "systems of meaning-making meet".Blommaert, J. 2006. Ethnopoetics as functional reconstruction: Dell Hymes narrative view of the world. Functions of Language, Volume 13, Issue 2, pp. 229–249. John Benjamins Publishing Company But whereas Hymes largely focused on print data and the reanalysis of others' data, Blommaert refined the methodology by using first-hand, real-life data from Belgian asylum seekers and subsequently developed an applied ethnopoetics.


Publications

* 1998. Debating Diversity: Analyzing the Discourse of Tolerance (with Jef Verschueren). London: Routledge. * 1999
Language Ideological Debates
Berlin: Mouton De Gruyter. * 1999. State Ideology and Language in Tanzania. Köln: Rüdiger Köppe Verlag. * 2005. Discourse: A Critical Introduction. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. * 2008

London: Routledge. * 2010. ttps://books.google.com/books/about/The_Sociolinguistics_of_Globalization.html?id=YQwyVlYWa8MC&redir_esc=y The Sociolinguistics of Globalization Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. * 2010. Ethnographic Fieldwork: An Introduction (with Dong Jie). Bristol: Multilingual Matters. * 2013
Ethnography, Superdiversity and Linguistic Landscapes: Chronicles of Complexity
Bristol: Multilingual Matters.


Awards and honours

*
Ark Prize of the Free Word The Arkprijs van het Vrije Woord (Ark Prize of the Free Word) is a symbolic award created in 1951 by Herman Teirlinck and the editorial team of the ''Nieuw Vlaams Tijdschrift'' (New Flemish magazine) to counteract ideologically driven restrictions ...
, 1993. * Emile Verhaeren chair, Free University Brussels (VUB), Belgium, 2002-3. * Finland Distinguished Professor, University of Jyväskylä, Finland, 2008-10. * first Barbara Metzger Prize,
Wenner-Gren Foundation Axel Lennart Wenner-Gren (5 June 1881 – 24 November 1961) was a Swedish entrepreneur and one of the wealthiest men in the world during the 1930s. Early life He was born on 5 June 1881 in Uddevalla, a town on the west coast of Sweden. He ...
and Current Anthropology, 2010.


References


External links

* Blommaert, Jan & J. Van Der Aa (2015
Ethnographic monitoring and the study of complexity
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