Language Politics and Policies
Herausgeber: Ricento, Thomas
Language Politics and Policies
Herausgeber: Ricento, Thomas
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Explores the nature and effects of language politics on language minority communities in Canada and the United States, particularly with regard to educational policies. The book will be of interest to scholars in sociolinguistics, language revitalization, bilingual education, political science, American and Canadian studies, and language rights.
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Explores the nature and effects of language politics on language minority communities in Canada and the United States, particularly with regard to educational policies. The book will be of interest to scholars in sociolinguistics, language revitalization, bilingual education, political science, American and Canadian studies, and language rights.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 352
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. Juni 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 514g
- ISBN-13: 9781108453141
- ISBN-10: 1108453147
- Artikelnr.: 63557715
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 352
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. Juni 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 514g
- ISBN-13: 9781108453141
- ISBN-10: 1108453147
- Artikelnr.: 63557715
Part I. Theoretical Orientations: 1. The liberal tradition in America: a
historical-institutionalist approach to US language policy Selma K.
Sonntag; 2. The political ethics of linguistic in-betweenness Yael Peled;
3. Alienation, language work, and the so-called commodification of language
John Petrovic; 4. Putting Canadian language politics in a global context
Peter Ives; Part II. The USA Context: 5. Disciplining bilingual education
Nelson Flores; 6. Measuring multilingualism in Canada and the US: ideology,
policy and census language questions Jennifer Leeman; 7. The rise, fall,
and rebirth of bilingual education in US educational policy and the new
American dilemma Terrence G. Wiley; 8. Language policy conflicts: New York
City's efforts to expand bilingual education amidst English-only
assimilationist pressures Kate Menken and Sharon Avni; 9. Indigenous
language reclamation - cautionary tale and necessary intervention in
raciolinguistic inequality Teresa L. McCarty; 10. The politics of language
education policy development and implementation: Minnesota (not so) nice?
Kendall King and Martha Bigelow; Part III. The Canadian Context: 11.
Heritage language education policies and the regulation of racial and
linguistic difference in Ontario Jeff Bale; 12. A Foucauldian approach to
language policy in Canada Eve Haque; 13. Promises, acts, and action:
Indigenous language politics in Canada Donna Patrick; 14. Language, land,
and stewardship: Indigenous imperatives and Canadian policies Mark Fettes;
15. A land of immigration and official French-English bilingualism:
politics and policies for integration of adult immigrants into
French-Canadian minority communities Monika Jezak; 16. Ethnocultural and
linguistic diversity: new challenges to Canada's language regime Linda
Cardinal and Rémi Léger.
historical-institutionalist approach to US language policy Selma K.
Sonntag; 2. The political ethics of linguistic in-betweenness Yael Peled;
3. Alienation, language work, and the so-called commodification of language
John Petrovic; 4. Putting Canadian language politics in a global context
Peter Ives; Part II. The USA Context: 5. Disciplining bilingual education
Nelson Flores; 6. Measuring multilingualism in Canada and the US: ideology,
policy and census language questions Jennifer Leeman; 7. The rise, fall,
and rebirth of bilingual education in US educational policy and the new
American dilemma Terrence G. Wiley; 8. Language policy conflicts: New York
City's efforts to expand bilingual education amidst English-only
assimilationist pressures Kate Menken and Sharon Avni; 9. Indigenous
language reclamation - cautionary tale and necessary intervention in
raciolinguistic inequality Teresa L. McCarty; 10. The politics of language
education policy development and implementation: Minnesota (not so) nice?
Kendall King and Martha Bigelow; Part III. The Canadian Context: 11.
Heritage language education policies and the regulation of racial and
linguistic difference in Ontario Jeff Bale; 12. A Foucauldian approach to
language policy in Canada Eve Haque; 13. Promises, acts, and action:
Indigenous language politics in Canada Donna Patrick; 14. Language, land,
and stewardship: Indigenous imperatives and Canadian policies Mark Fettes;
15. A land of immigration and official French-English bilingualism:
politics and policies for integration of adult immigrants into
French-Canadian minority communities Monika Jezak; 16. Ethnocultural and
linguistic diversity: new challenges to Canada's language regime Linda
Cardinal and Rémi Léger.
Part I. Theoretical Orientations: 1. The liberal tradition in America: a
historical-institutionalist approach to US language policy Selma K.
Sonntag; 2. The political ethics of linguistic in-betweenness Yael Peled;
3. Alienation, language work, and the so-called commodification of language
John Petrovic; 4. Putting Canadian language politics in a global context
Peter Ives; Part II. The USA Context: 5. Disciplining bilingual education
Nelson Flores; 6. Measuring multilingualism in Canada and the US: ideology,
policy and census language questions Jennifer Leeman; 7. The rise, fall,
and rebirth of bilingual education in US educational policy and the new
American dilemma Terrence G. Wiley; 8. Language policy conflicts: New York
City's efforts to expand bilingual education amidst English-only
assimilationist pressures Kate Menken and Sharon Avni; 9. Indigenous
language reclamation - cautionary tale and necessary intervention in
raciolinguistic inequality Teresa L. McCarty; 10. The politics of language
education policy development and implementation: Minnesota (not so) nice?
Kendall King and Martha Bigelow; Part III. The Canadian Context: 11.
Heritage language education policies and the regulation of racial and
linguistic difference in Ontario Jeff Bale; 12. A Foucauldian approach to
language policy in Canada Eve Haque; 13. Promises, acts, and action:
Indigenous language politics in Canada Donna Patrick; 14. Language, land,
and stewardship: Indigenous imperatives and Canadian policies Mark Fettes;
15. A land of immigration and official French-English bilingualism:
politics and policies for integration of adult immigrants into
French-Canadian minority communities Monika Jezak; 16. Ethnocultural and
linguistic diversity: new challenges to Canada's language regime Linda
Cardinal and Rémi Léger.
historical-institutionalist approach to US language policy Selma K.
Sonntag; 2. The political ethics of linguistic in-betweenness Yael Peled;
3. Alienation, language work, and the so-called commodification of language
John Petrovic; 4. Putting Canadian language politics in a global context
Peter Ives; Part II. The USA Context: 5. Disciplining bilingual education
Nelson Flores; 6. Measuring multilingualism in Canada and the US: ideology,
policy and census language questions Jennifer Leeman; 7. The rise, fall,
and rebirth of bilingual education in US educational policy and the new
American dilemma Terrence G. Wiley; 8. Language policy conflicts: New York
City's efforts to expand bilingual education amidst English-only
assimilationist pressures Kate Menken and Sharon Avni; 9. Indigenous
language reclamation - cautionary tale and necessary intervention in
raciolinguistic inequality Teresa L. McCarty; 10. The politics of language
education policy development and implementation: Minnesota (not so) nice?
Kendall King and Martha Bigelow; Part III. The Canadian Context: 11.
Heritage language education policies and the regulation of racial and
linguistic difference in Ontario Jeff Bale; 12. A Foucauldian approach to
language policy in Canada Eve Haque; 13. Promises, acts, and action:
Indigenous language politics in Canada Donna Patrick; 14. Language, land,
and stewardship: Indigenous imperatives and Canadian policies Mark Fettes;
15. A land of immigration and official French-English bilingualism:
politics and policies for integration of adult immigrants into
French-Canadian minority communities Monika Jezak; 16. Ethnocultural and
linguistic diversity: new challenges to Canada's language regime Linda
Cardinal and Rémi Léger.