
“This book has demonstrated an achievement in expanding linguistic landscape research and included many semiotic analyses of resources such as banners, flags, graffiti, cyberspace, and buildings. … this book is suitable for any postgraduate students who intend to conduct their research on linguistic and semiotic landscapes.” (Teresa Ong, The Linguist List, linguistlist. org, August, 2017)
“This collection of essays on Linguistic Landscape (LL) research is organised around the theme of LL as a site of contestation. … This interesting volume is organised around an important and highly pertinent set of themes. … its breadth of discussions, most of which are not only thought-provoking but help LL study further establish itself within sociolinguistics.” (Robert Blackwood, Journal of Multilingual and Multicultural Development, 2016)