Solidarity and support in Belgian residential linguistic landscapes during the Covid-19 outbreak

Autoren/Mitwirkende
Titel
Solidarity and support in Belgian residential linguistic landscapes during the Covid-19 outbreak
Zusammenfassung
Abstract: „This article examines the role played by signs in the public space of two socio-economically stratified residential neighbourhoods of Ghent (Belgium) during the first Covid-19 outbreak in 2020. On the basis of fieldwork, we explore the potential of public signs as a resourceful strategy for communicating solidarity and support and the discursive construction of a community affected by this crisis. We show that in times of lockdown and social distancing, the residential linguistic landscape in both neighbourhoods became strategically appropriated by local inhabitants to communicate with neighbours and strangers and was operationalised as a vehicle to serve new communicative functions such as the conveying of solidarity and support as well as gratitude, and collective belonging. Some differences related to emplacement, language use and quantity of signs were also observed. Overall, the article documents the affective appropriation of space through Covid-19 signs during the Covid-19 outbreak and periods of lockdown in Flanders, Belgium.“
Publikation
Pragmatics and Society
Band
14
Ausgabe
2
Seiten
210–235
Datum
2023
Zitierung
VANDENBROUCKE, Mieke und Fien DE MALSCHE, 2023. Solidarity and support in Belgian residential linguistic landscapes during the Covid-19 outbreak. Pragmatics and Society. 2023. Bd. 14, Nr. 2, S. 210–235. DOI https://doi.org/10.1075/ps.22013.van