Coming soon: Geolingual Studies on Urban Space

Coming soon: Geolingual Studies on Urban Space

January 28, 2026

We are delighted to announce that the first edited volume on “Geolingual Studies on Urban Space” will be published by Edinburgh University Press as part of the series New Directions in World Englishes Research in August 2026. The volume is edited by Carolin Biewer, Lisa Lehnen, Ninja Schulz and Hannes Taubenböck.

The volume combines methods from linguistics, geography and computational humanities to integrate the complexities of urban spaces into world Englishes research and provides case studies from various megacities, densely populated city-states and capitals around the world including London, Edinburgh, New York, Tokyo, Singapore, Hong Kong, Davao City, Accra, and Mexico City.

Please see for more information on the book content: https://edinburghuniversitypress.com/book-geolingual-studies-on-urban-space.html

We would like to thank all contributors who made this project possible.

 

This volume is one outcome of our Geolingual studies project, where the description of the physical urban environment (e.g. by remotely sensed data) is complemented by the linguistic assessment of social networks, identity constructions, discourses and the perception of space in a global and culture-specific context. Researchers from different fields (from the Department of English linguistics, the Earth Observation Research Hub, the German Aerospace Center, among others) establish theories and methodologies that lend themselves to comparative analyses of language and space. For an overview, please see here: https://www.phil.uni-wuerzburg.de/gls

 

This volume relates to other studies already published by the Geolingual Studies team. See e.g.:

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