Reporting on a research project that began five years ago, sociolinguists explore the notion of superdiversity, arguing that sociolinguistic superdiversity could be a source of inspiration to a wide range of post-structural, post-colonial, and neo-Marxist interdisciplinary research into the potential and the limits of human cultural creativity and societal renewal under conditions of increasing and complexifying global connectivity. They cover classrooms and schools, youth contact zones, mercantile spaces, and nation-states. Distributed in the US by National Book Network. Annotation ©2017 Ringgold, Inc., Portland, OR (protoview.com)