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Contributors |
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1 Research and Practice in Language Policy and Planning |
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PART I CONCEPTUAL UNDERPINNINGS OF LANGUAGE POLICY AND PLANNING: THEORIES AND METHODS IN DIALOGUE |
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2 Socioeconomic Junctures, Theoretical Shifts: A Genealogy of Language Policy and Planning Research |
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35 | (16) |
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3 Research Methods in Language Policy and Planning |
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51 | (20) |
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4 The Critical Ethnographic Turn in Research on Language Policy and Planning |
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71 | (22) |
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Ildegrada da Costa Cabral |
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5 Critical Discourse-Ethnographic Approaches to Language Policy |
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93 | (20) |
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6 Metapragmatics in the Ethnography of Language Policy |
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113 | (27) |
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7 Language Ethics and the Interdisciplinary Challenge |
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140 | (23) |
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PART II LANGUAGE POLICY AND PLANNING, NATION-STATES, AND COMMUNITIES |
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II.A Modern Nationalism, Languages, Minorities, Standardization, and Globalization |
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8 Nationalism and National Languages |
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163 | (20) |
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9 Language and the State in Western Political Theory: Implications for Language Policy and Planning |
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183 | (19) |
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10 Ideologies of Language Standardization: The Case of Cantonese in Hong Kong |
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202 | (19) |
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11 Globalization, Language Policy, and the Role of English |
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221 | (15) |
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12 Language Rights and Language Repression |
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236 | (21) |
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II.B Language Policy and Planning in Institutions of the Modern Nation-State: Education, Citizenship, Media, and Public Signage |
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13 Medium of Instruction Policy |
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257 | (23) |
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14 Language Tests, Language Policy, and Citizenship |
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280 | (19) |
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15 Language Policy and Mass Media |
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299 | (19) |
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16 Maintaining "Good Guys" and "Bad Guys": Implicit Language Policies in Media Coverage of International Crises |
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318 | (15) |
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17 Language Policy and Planning and Linguistic Landscapes |
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333 | (22) |
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II.C Language Policy and Planning in/through Communities |
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18 Revitalizing and Sustaining Endangered Languages |
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355 | (24) |
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19 "We Work as Bilinguals": Socioeconomic Changes and Language Policy for Indigenous Languages in El Impenetrable |
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379 | (19) |
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20 Critical Community Language Policies in Education: Solomon Islands Case |
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398 | (22) |
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21 Family Language Policy |
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420 | (22) |
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Xiao Lan Curdt-Christiansen |
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22 Language Policies and Sign Languages |
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442 | (25) |
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PART III LANGUAGE POLICY AND PLANNING AND LATE MODERNITY |
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III.A Language Policy and Planning, Neoliberalism, and Governmentality: A Political Economy View of Language, Bilingualism, and Social Class |
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23 Language Policy and Planning, Institutions, and Neoliberalisation |
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467 | (18) |
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24 Post-Nationalism and Language Commodification |
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485 | (20) |
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25 Bilingual Education Policy and Neoliberal Content and Language Integrated Learning Practices |
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505 | (21) |
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26 Turning Language and Communication into Productive Resources: Language Policy and Planning and Multinational Corporations |
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526 | (18) |
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27 Neoliberalism and Linguistic Governmentality |
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544 | (24) |
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28 Inequality and Class in Language Policy and Planning |
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568 | (23) |
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III.B Mobility, Diversity, and New Social Media: Revisiting Key Constructs |
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29 Community Languages in Late Modernity |
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591 | (19) |
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30 New Speakers and Language Policy |
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610 | (23) |
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31 Security and Language Policy |
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633 | (21) |
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32 Language Policy and New Media: An Age of Convergence Culture |
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654 | (23) |
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III.C Language, Ideology, and Critique: Rethinking Forms of Engagement |
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33 Language Ideologies in the Text-Based Art of Xu Bing: Implications for Language Policy and Planning |
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677 | (27) |
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34 Language Education Policy and Sociolinguistics: Toward a New Critical Engagement |
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704 | (23) |
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PART IV SUMMARY AND FUTURE DIRECTIONS |
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35 Language Policy And Planning: Directions For Future Research |
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Index |
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