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EDITORIAL

Languages in migratory settings: place, politics and aesthetics

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1. The ‘Jeeley Piece song’, based on a poem by Adam McNaughton, 1967 recalls the common practice of mothers handing their children a slice of bread and jam (a jeely piece) out of the windows of their tenement flats and how this was disrupted by the move to high-rise accommodation following the slum clearances of the 1950s and 1960s. Its chorus became a key refrain throughout the workshops and events of the Future memory at Red Road project. http://www.roblightbody.com/scotland/scotlandjeely.htm

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