'[This] is a very well-constructed and reasoned collection of essays dealing with the interesting and relatively new topic of languaging diversity, as the title clearly states from the very beginning. Its logical structure orders all the papers and their development in a consequential way so that every macro section tackles the key topic from an univocal point of view. [...] One of the most remarkable features of "Languaging Diversity: Identities, Genres, Discourses" is the interest for both synchronic and diachronic elements: in fact, the sociolinguistic studies collected in this volume present a good amount of diachronic corpora and examine contemporary contents (such as TV series, same-sex marriages, Boomer Women Speak forum discussions, multiethnicity, etc.) as well. [...] [M]any creditable and worthy features render "Languaging Diversity: Identities, Genres, Discourses" an essential reading for both researchers and students interested in language or languaging diversity.'Maria Assunta CiardulloUniversity of CalabriaLINGUIST List 27.5048 (09.12.2016)