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Barakos, Elisabeth.
Discursive approaches to language policy[electronic resource] /
Record Type:
Language materials, printed : Monograph/item
[NT 15000414]:
306.449
Title/Author:
Discursive approaches to language policy/ edited by Elisabeth Barakos, Johann W. Unger.
other author:
Barakos, Elisabeth.
Published:
London : : Palgrave Macmillan UK :, 2016.
Description:
xiii, 299 p. : : digital ;; 22 cm.
Contained By:
Springer eBooks
Subject:
Language policy.
Subject:
Linguistics.
Subject:
Discourse Analysis.
Subject:
Language Policy and Planning.
Subject:
Sociolinguistics.
Subject:
Historical Linguistics.
ISBN:
9781137531346
ISBN:
9781137531339
[NT 15000228]:
Introduction: Why are discursive approaches to language policy necessary? -- PART I THEORETICAL FOUNDATIONS FOR DISCURSIVE APPROACHES TO LANGUAGE POLICY -- Chapter 1: Language policy and critical discourse studies: Towards a combined approach -- Chapter 2: State language policy in time and space: Meaning, transformation, recontextualisation -- Chapter 3: Language policy as metapragmatic discourse: A focus on the intersection of language policy and social identification -- PART II METHODOLOGICAL INNOVATIONS IN DISCURSIVE APPROACHES TO LANGUAGE POLICY -- Chapter 4: A critical integrated approach to language policy as discursive action: Strengths, challenges and opportunities -- Chapter 5: Heteroglossic practices and language ideologies: Combining heteroglossia with critical discourse analysis to investigate digital multilingual discourses on language policies -- PART III EMPIRICAL APPLICATIONS OF DISCURSIVE APPROACHES TO LANGUAGE POLICY -- Chapter 6: Eng flott Diskriminatioun?: Language and citizenship policy in Luxembourg as experience -- Chapter 7: Luxembourgish language-in-education policy in limbo: The tension between ideologies of authenticity and anonymity -- Chapter 8: Language ideologies regarding English-medium instruction in European higher education: Insights from Flanders and Finland -- Chapter 9: On 'promoting and demanding' integration: A discursive case study of immigrant language policy in Basel -- Chapter 10: English language policy as ideology in multilingual Khorog, Tajikistan -- Chapter 11: Commentary.
[NT 15000229]:
This book brings together the fields of language policy and discourse studies from a multidisciplinary theoretical, methodological and empirical perspective. The chapters in this volume are written by international scholars active in the field of language policy and planning and discourse studies. The diverse research contexts range from education in Paraguay and Luxembourg via businesses in Wales to regional English language policies in Tajikistan. Readers are thereby invited to think critically about the mutual relationship between language policy and discourse in a range of social, political, economic and cultural spheres. Using approaches that draw on discourse-analytic, anthropological, ethnographic and critical sociolinguistic frameworks, the contributors in this collection explore and refine the 'discursive' and the 'critical' aspects of language policy as a multilayered, fluid, ideological, discursive and social process that can operate as a tool of social change as well as reinforcing established power structures and inequalities. Elisabeth Barakos is a Lecturer in Applied Linguistics at Aston University, Birmingham, UK. Her research interests focus on language policy discourse and practice, multilingualism and language in the workplace from a critical sociolinguistic perspective. Johann W. Unger is a Lecturer and Academic Director of Summer Programmes at Lancaster University. He researches mainly in the areas of language policy and digitally mediated politics from a critical discourse studies perspective. His 2013 monograph The Discursive Construction of the Scots Language deals extensively with language policy.
Online resource:
http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/978-1-137-53134-6
Discursive approaches to language policy[electronic resource] /
Discursive approaches to language policy
[electronic resource] /edited by Elisabeth Barakos, Johann W. Unger. - London :Palgrave Macmillan UK :2016. - xiii, 299 p. :digital ;22 cm.
Introduction: Why are discursive approaches to language policy necessary? -- PART I THEORETICAL FOUNDATIONS FOR DISCURSIVE APPROACHES TO LANGUAGE POLICY -- Chapter 1: Language policy and critical discourse studies: Towards a combined approach -- Chapter 2: State language policy in time and space: Meaning, transformation, recontextualisation -- Chapter 3: Language policy as metapragmatic discourse: A focus on the intersection of language policy and social identification -- PART II METHODOLOGICAL INNOVATIONS IN DISCURSIVE APPROACHES TO LANGUAGE POLICY -- Chapter 4: A critical integrated approach to language policy as discursive action: Strengths, challenges and opportunities -- Chapter 5: Heteroglossic practices and language ideologies: Combining heteroglossia with critical discourse analysis to investigate digital multilingual discourses on language policies -- PART III EMPIRICAL APPLICATIONS OF DISCURSIVE APPROACHES TO LANGUAGE POLICY -- Chapter 6: Eng flott Diskriminatioun?: Language and citizenship policy in Luxembourg as experience -- Chapter 7: Luxembourgish language-in-education policy in limbo: The tension between ideologies of authenticity and anonymity -- Chapter 8: Language ideologies regarding English-medium instruction in European higher education: Insights from Flanders and Finland -- Chapter 9: On 'promoting and demanding' integration: A discursive case study of immigrant language policy in Basel -- Chapter 10: English language policy as ideology in multilingual Khorog, Tajikistan -- Chapter 11: Commentary.
This book brings together the fields of language policy and discourse studies from a multidisciplinary theoretical, methodological and empirical perspective. The chapters in this volume are written by international scholars active in the field of language policy and planning and discourse studies. The diverse research contexts range from education in Paraguay and Luxembourg via businesses in Wales to regional English language policies in Tajikistan. Readers are thereby invited to think critically about the mutual relationship between language policy and discourse in a range of social, political, economic and cultural spheres. Using approaches that draw on discourse-analytic, anthropological, ethnographic and critical sociolinguistic frameworks, the contributors in this collection explore and refine the 'discursive' and the 'critical' aspects of language policy as a multilayered, fluid, ideological, discursive and social process that can operate as a tool of social change as well as reinforcing established power structures and inequalities. Elisabeth Barakos is a Lecturer in Applied Linguistics at Aston University, Birmingham, UK. Her research interests focus on language policy discourse and practice, multilingualism and language in the workplace from a critical sociolinguistic perspective. Johann W. Unger is a Lecturer and Academic Director of Summer Programmes at Lancaster University. He researches mainly in the areas of language policy and digitally mediated politics from a critical discourse studies perspective. His 2013 monograph The Discursive Construction of the Scots Language deals extensively with language policy.
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