Language Policy and Political Economy
Herausgeber: Ricento, Thomas
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This edited volume will articulate a new framework for language policy research that explores the connections between language policy and political economy in its analysis of how English affects the status of other languages in countries, specifically those where English is now spoken as a foreign or additional language.
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This edited volume will articulate a new framework for language policy research that explores the connections between language policy and political economy in its analysis of how English affects the status of other languages in countries, specifically those where English is now spoken as a foreign or additional language.
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- Verlag: Oxford University Press Inc
- Seitenzahl: 334
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. November 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 534g
- ISBN-13: 9780190656737
- ISBN-10: 0190656735
- Artikelnr.: 47868905
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Produktsicherheitsverantwortliche/r
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Oxford University Press Inc
- Seitenzahl: 334
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. November 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 534g
- ISBN-13: 9780190656737
- ISBN-10: 0190656735
- Artikelnr.: 47868905
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Produktsicherheitsverantwortliche/r
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Thomas Ricento is Professor and Research Chair at the University of Calgary, Canada. He has published widely in the field of language policy and on the politics of language in North America. He was a Fulbright Professor in Colombia (1989) and Costa Rica (2000), and a visiting professor at universities in Chile, Germany, Spain, , and Switzerland. He was Director of English Language Programs at the Japan Center for Michigan Universities, Hikone, Japan from 1989-1991.
* Introduction: Language Policy and Political Economy
* Thomas Ricento
* Part I: Political Theory and Political Economy in Language Policy
Research on English as a Global Language
* 1. Political Economy and English as a "Global" Language
* Thomas Ricento
* 2. Global English and the Limits of Liberalism: Confronting Global
Capitalism and Challenges to the Nation-State
* Peter Ives
* 3. Language Policy and Global Political Economy
* Jeff Bale
* 4. Language, Hegemony, and Economy
* Glyn Williams
* Part II: Political Economy and Global English: Case Studies
* 5. The Economics of English in Europe
* François Grin
* 6. Language Education, Economic Development, and Participation in the
Greater Mekong Subregion
* Paul Bruthiaux
* 7. Neoliberalism as Language Policy
* Ingrid Piller and Jinhyun Cho
* 8. Why English Dominates the Central Economy: An Economic Perspective
on "Elite Closure" and South African Language Policy
* Laurence Wright
* 9. Narratives of Globalization in Language Politics in India
* Selma Sonntag
* Part III: Global English, Development, and Democracy
* 10. The Ground Floor of the World: On the Socioeconomic Consequences
of Linguistic Globalization
* Philippe Van Parijs
* 11. Linguistic Diversity and Global English: The Pushmi-Pullyu of
Language Policy and Political Economy
* Suzanne Romaine
* 12. "English," the Global Lingua Franca?
* Thomas Ricento
* Index
* Thomas Ricento
* Part I: Political Theory and Political Economy in Language Policy
Research on English as a Global Language
* 1. Political Economy and English as a "Global" Language
* Thomas Ricento
* 2. Global English and the Limits of Liberalism: Confronting Global
Capitalism and Challenges to the Nation-State
* Peter Ives
* 3. Language Policy and Global Political Economy
* Jeff Bale
* 4. Language, Hegemony, and Economy
* Glyn Williams
* Part II: Political Economy and Global English: Case Studies
* 5. The Economics of English in Europe
* François Grin
* 6. Language Education, Economic Development, and Participation in the
Greater Mekong Subregion
* Paul Bruthiaux
* 7. Neoliberalism as Language Policy
* Ingrid Piller and Jinhyun Cho
* 8. Why English Dominates the Central Economy: An Economic Perspective
on "Elite Closure" and South African Language Policy
* Laurence Wright
* 9. Narratives of Globalization in Language Politics in India
* Selma Sonntag
* Part III: Global English, Development, and Democracy
* 10. The Ground Floor of the World: On the Socioeconomic Consequences
of Linguistic Globalization
* Philippe Van Parijs
* 11. Linguistic Diversity and Global English: The Pushmi-Pullyu of
Language Policy and Political Economy
* Suzanne Romaine
* 12. "English," the Global Lingua Franca?
* Thomas Ricento
* Index
* Introduction: Language Policy and Political Economy
* Thomas Ricento
* Part I: Political Theory and Political Economy in Language Policy
Research on English as a Global Language
* 1. Political Economy and English as a "Global" Language
* Thomas Ricento
* 2. Global English and the Limits of Liberalism: Confronting Global
Capitalism and Challenges to the Nation-State
* Peter Ives
* 3. Language Policy and Global Political Economy
* Jeff Bale
* 4. Language, Hegemony, and Economy
* Glyn Williams
* Part II: Political Economy and Global English: Case Studies
* 5. The Economics of English in Europe
* François Grin
* 6. Language Education, Economic Development, and Participation in the
Greater Mekong Subregion
* Paul Bruthiaux
* 7. Neoliberalism as Language Policy
* Ingrid Piller and Jinhyun Cho
* 8. Why English Dominates the Central Economy: An Economic Perspective
on "Elite Closure" and South African Language Policy
* Laurence Wright
* 9. Narratives of Globalization in Language Politics in India
* Selma Sonntag
* Part III: Global English, Development, and Democracy
* 10. The Ground Floor of the World: On the Socioeconomic Consequences
of Linguistic Globalization
* Philippe Van Parijs
* 11. Linguistic Diversity and Global English: The Pushmi-Pullyu of
Language Policy and Political Economy
* Suzanne Romaine
* 12. "English," the Global Lingua Franca?
* Thomas Ricento
* Index
* Thomas Ricento
* Part I: Political Theory and Political Economy in Language Policy
Research on English as a Global Language
* 1. Political Economy and English as a "Global" Language
* Thomas Ricento
* 2. Global English and the Limits of Liberalism: Confronting Global
Capitalism and Challenges to the Nation-State
* Peter Ives
* 3. Language Policy and Global Political Economy
* Jeff Bale
* 4. Language, Hegemony, and Economy
* Glyn Williams
* Part II: Political Economy and Global English: Case Studies
* 5. The Economics of English in Europe
* François Grin
* 6. Language Education, Economic Development, and Participation in the
Greater Mekong Subregion
* Paul Bruthiaux
* 7. Neoliberalism as Language Policy
* Ingrid Piller and Jinhyun Cho
* 8. Why English Dominates the Central Economy: An Economic Perspective
on "Elite Closure" and South African Language Policy
* Laurence Wright
* 9. Narratives of Globalization in Language Politics in India
* Selma Sonntag
* Part III: Global English, Development, and Democracy
* 10. The Ground Floor of the World: On the Socioeconomic Consequences
of Linguistic Globalization
* Philippe Van Parijs
* 11. Linguistic Diversity and Global English: The Pushmi-Pullyu of
Language Policy and Political Economy
* Suzanne Romaine
* 12. "English," the Global Lingua Franca?
* Thomas Ricento
* Index