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Investment and the inaudible mother tongue: Carving out a space for Kurdish in the soundscape of an Istanbul kebab restaurant
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Schluter, Anne Ambler
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Audibility
/ Capital
/ Cultural identity
/ Culture
/ Dominance
/ Employees
/ Ideology
/ Investments
/ Kurdish language
/ Kurdish people
/ Language ideologies
/ Language policy
/ Linguistics
/ Minority & ethnic groups
/ Nation states
/ National identity
/ Neoliberalism
/ Oppression
/ Ownership
/ Resistance
/ Restaurants
/ Sociolinguistics
/ Sociopolitical factors
/ Soundscapes
/ Stigma
/ Transnationalism
/ Turkish language
/ Valuation
/ Workplaces
2025
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Investment and the inaudible mother tongue: Carving out a space for Kurdish in the soundscape of an Istanbul kebab restaurant
by
Schluter, Anne Ambler
in
Audibility
/ Capital
/ Cultural identity
/ Culture
/ Dominance
/ Employees
/ Ideology
/ Investments
/ Kurdish language
/ Kurdish people
/ Language ideologies
/ Language policy
/ Linguistics
/ Minority & ethnic groups
/ Nation states
/ National identity
/ Neoliberalism
/ Oppression
/ Ownership
/ Resistance
/ Restaurants
/ Sociolinguistics
/ Sociopolitical factors
/ Soundscapes
/ Stigma
/ Transnationalism
/ Turkish language
/ Valuation
/ Workplaces
2025
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Investment and the inaudible mother tongue: Carving out a space for Kurdish in the soundscape of an Istanbul kebab restaurant
by
Schluter, Anne Ambler
in
Audibility
/ Capital
/ Cultural identity
/ Culture
/ Dominance
/ Employees
/ Ideology
/ Investments
/ Kurdish language
/ Kurdish people
/ Language ideologies
/ Language policy
/ Linguistics
/ Minority & ethnic groups
/ Nation states
/ National identity
/ Neoliberalism
/ Oppression
/ Ownership
/ Resistance
/ Restaurants
/ Sociolinguistics
/ Sociopolitical factors
/ Soundscapes
/ Stigma
/ Transnationalism
/ Turkish language
/ Valuation
/ Workplaces
2025
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Investment and the inaudible mother tongue: Carving out a space for Kurdish in the soundscape of an Istanbul kebab restaurant
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Investment and the inaudible mother tongue: Carving out a space for Kurdish in the soundscape of an Istanbul kebab restaurant
2025
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Overview
Firmly grounded in local sociopolitical constraints, language policies at Istanbul's Kurdish-run eating establishments often place Kurdish employees’ cultural identity construction at odds with their workplaces’ economic viability. In the face of rigid structures that cement the dominance of Turkish, the Kurdish managers highlighted in a previous study exercise limited agency to enact language policies that align with their pro-Kurdish ideologies, rendering Kurdish largely invisible. This article revisits these themes by examining a nearby Kurdish-run restaurant with a language policy that violates this norm. Applying Darvin & Norton's (2015) model of investment, analyses of observations and interviews consider identity, ideology, and economic capital vis-à-vis employees’ perceived valuation of Kurdish as a workplace language. Results suggest that capital ownership emboldens the audible articulation of Kurdish identities, which emerge from pluricentrically oriented ideologies, fostering resistance to local language policy norms. (Investment, language policy, capital, Kurdish, ideology, pluricentricity)
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