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Introduction

Transnational trajectories of multilingual workers: sociolinguistic approaches to emergent entrepreneurial selves

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Acknowledgements

We wish to thank the anonymous reviewers for this Special Issue for their comments and insights on the individual contributions. Our gratitude also goes to Luisa Martín-Rojo, who provided feedback on this Introduction. We would also like to thank the participants in the panel ‘Local, nation-state and international linguistic regimes at the crossroads: Transnational trajectories of languaged world workers in globalised labour spaces’ at the 21st Sociolinguistics Symposium (University of Murcia, 15–18 June 2016) which was the genesis of the current volume. Our work has also greatly benefited from the discussions conducted within the Language and Work Group. All misunderstandings and shortcomings are of course our own.

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