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The volume reflects the variety of methods used in the study of "behavior toward language", or language management. The methods will appeal to researchers interested in different types of introspective interview methodology and discourse analysis, and to those looking for ways of linking language policy to everyday social interactions.



The chapters in this volume reflect the variety of methods that researchers have recently applied in their investigations of "behavior toward language", or language management. The innovative methods introduced in the volume will appeal to researchers interested in different types of introspective interview methodology and discourse analysis, and to those looking for ways of linking language policy to everyday social interactions. The broad spectrum of themes taken up by the authors include the practices of language cultivation agencies, the use of first and second languages in educational contexts, attitudes toward language varieties, the use of language in immigrant communities, and the processes underlying literary criticism.

Acknowledgements 11(4)
Introduction Methodology in language management research 15(28)
Lisa Fairbrother
Jiri Nekvapil
Marian Sloboda
Part I Linking language management research with other theories
Language planning `schools' and their approaches and methodologies
43(24)
Richard B. Baldauf Jr.
M. Obaidul Hamid
On the strategies of managing language problems
67(34)
Istvan Lanstyak
Part II Exploring the connections between micro- and macro-level management
Questions submitted to two language cultivation agencies in Sweden
101(18)
Bjorn Jernudd
Interaction between language users and a language consulting centre: Challenges for language management theory and research
119(22)
Martin Benes
Martin Prosek
Kamila Smejkalova
Veronika Stepanova
Utilisation of Language Management Theory in framing interview pro formas
141(16)
Nor Liza Ali
Richard B. Baldauf Jr.
Nor Mawati Mohd Shariff
Amerrudin Abd Manan
The struggle to promote an African language at a South African university: A language management perspective
157(28)
Stephanie Rudwick
Part III Exploring micro-level management
Methodology of Japanese studies: The stage of data collection
185(16)
J. V. Neustupny
Methodological considerations for the study of accustomed language management: An ethnographic approach
201(30)
Hidehiro Muraoka
Sau Kuen Fan
Minjeong Ko
Personal empowerment through language management
231(28)
Junko Saruhashi
Using email interaction reports to gain access to the management cycle: A study of Japanese students during study abroad
259(24)
Lisa Fairbrother
The longitudinal management of speech styles by overseas and local students in a Japanese university context
283(20)
Hirofumi Asada
Managing a literary text: The perspective of a native and a non-native speaker
303(26)
Magdalena Hromadova
Part IV Exploring attitudes towards languages and varieties
The focus group discussion as a source of data for language management research: Discussing the use of non-standard language on television
329(18)
Kamila Mrazkova
Family language management in a multilingual setting: The case of Turkish families in Prague
347(24)
Helena Ozorencik
Epilogue: The historical position of Language Management Theory 371(8)
J. V. Neustupny
Contributing authors 379(6)
Author Index 385(8)
Subject Index 393
Lisa Fairbrother is a Professor in the Faculty of Foreign Studies at Sophia University, Tokyo.



Jiķ Nekvapil is an Associate Professor at Charles University, Prague and Adjunct Professor at Beijng Foreign Studies University.



Mariįn Sloboda is Head of the Department of Central European Studies, Charles University, Prague.