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The Oxford handbook of language policy and planning
Title statement The Oxford handbook of language policy and planning / edited by James W. Tollefson and Miguel P?rez-Milans. Publication New York : Oxford University Press, 2018. Phys.des. 1 online resource. ISBN 9780190458911 (ebook) : No price Edition Oxford handbooks online Internal Bibliographies/Indexes Note Includes bibliographical references and index. Contents Research and practice in LPP / James W. Tollefson, Miguel P?rez-Milans -- Revitalizing and sustaining endangered languages / Teresa L. McCarty -- Language rights and language repression / Stephen May -- Medium of instruction policy / James W. Tollefson, Amy B.M. Tsui -- Bilingual education policy and neoliberal CLIL practices / Ana Mar?a Rela?o-Pastor -- Language tests, language policy, and citizenship / Kellie Frost, Tim McNamara -- Language policies and sign languages / Ronice M?ller de Quadros -- Language and the state in Western political theory: Implications for language policy and planning / Peter Ives -- Globalization, language policy, and the role of English / Thomas Ricento -- Maintaining (3z (BGood Guys (3y (B and (3z (BBad Guys (3y: (B Implicit Language Policies in Media Coverage of International Crises / Sandra Silberstein -- Language policy and mass media / Xuesong (Andy) Gao, Qing Shao -- Research methods in LPP / David Cassells Johnson -- Critical community language policies in education: Solomon Islands Case / Karen Ann Watson-Gegeo, David W. Gegeo, Billy Fito'o -- Family language policy / Xiao Lan Curdt-Christiansen -- Ideologies of language standardization: The case of Cantonese in Hong Kong / Katherine H. Y. Chen -- New speakers and language policy / Bernadette O'Rourke, Josep Soler, Jeroen Darquennes -- Post-nationalism and language commodification / Joan Pujolar -- Turning language and communication into productive resources: LPP and multinational corporations / Alfonso Del Percio -- LPP, institutions and neoliberalization / Eva Cod? -- Neoliberalism and linguistic governmentality / Luisa Mart?n Rojo -- / Virginia Unamuno, Juan Eduardo Bonnin -- The critical ethnographic turn in research on language policy and planning / Marilyn Martin-Jones, Ildegrada da Costa Cabral -- Security and language policy / Constadina Charalambous, Panayiota Charalambous, Kamran Khan, Ben Rampton -- Language education policy and sociolinguistics: Toward a new critical engagement / J?rgen Jaspers -- Community languages in late modernity / Li Wei -- Language policy and new media: An age of convergence culture / Aoife Lenihan -- Language ideologies in the text based art of Xu Bing: Implications for language policy and planning / Adam Jaworski -- LPP and linguistic landscapes / Francis M. Hult -- Language policy and planning: Directions for future research / Miguel P?rez-Milans, James W. Tollefson -- Critical discourse-ethnographic approaches to language policy / Ruth Wodak, Kristof Savski -- Language ethics and the interdisciplinary challenge / Yael Peled -- Socio-economic junctures, theoretical shifts: A genealogy of LPP research / Monica Heller -- Metapragmatics in the ethnography of language policy / Miguel P?rez-Milans -- Nationalism and national languages / Tomasz Kamusella -- Inequality and class in language policy and planning / David Block. Notes to Availability Přístup pouze pro oprávněné uživatele Audience Specialized. Another responsib. Tollefson, James W., ?erez-Milans, Miguel, 1978- Tištěná kniha Subj. Headings Language policy. * Language planning. Form, Genre elektronické knihy electronic books Country New York Language angličtina Document kind Electronic books URL Plný text pro studenty a zaměstnance UPOL book
The handbook examines the ways in which scholarship in language policy and planning (LPP) has understood the changing relationship between LPP and political-economic conditions, and how this changing relationship has shaped knowledge production in the field. With an underlying interest in language, social critique, and inequality, scholars in this volume work in widely divergent settings, to investigate the ongoing processes that have gradually become the focus of contemporary LPP research, in many cases forcing scholars and practitioners in the field to revisit their own assumptions, views, and methodological perspectives. Through a critical examination of LPP, the Handbook offers new directions for a field in theoretical and methodological turmoil as a result of the socioeconomic, institutional, and discursive processes of change taking place under the conditions of late modernity.
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