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The contributors to
Language Ideologies, Policies and Practices investigate the workings of language ideologies in relation to other social processes in a globalizing world. They explore in detail the specific ways in which language ideologies underpin language policy and the relationship between public policies and individual practices. Particular attention is given to Europe, where the impetus to social transformation within and across national boundaries is in renewed tension with conflicting national and supra-national interests, with these tensions reflected in the complex issues of language choice and language policy.
Synopsis
Acknowledgements Notes on Contributors On Language, The National and the Transnational in Contemporary Europe; P.Stevenson & C.Mar-Molinero PART 1: THE EUROPEAN LEGACY: THEORETICAL ISSUES Migration, Minorities and Multilingualism in Europe: Language Ideologies and the Practices of Language Difference; S.Gal A European Perspective on Language as Liminality; C.Brumfit Americanization, Language Ideologies and the Construction of European Identities; T.Ricento The Role of 'Europe' in the South African Language Debate; G.Brand The European Linguistic Legacy in a Global Era: Linguistic Imperialism, Spanish and the Instituto Cervantes; C.Mar-Molinero PART 2: NEW FORMATIONS IN EUROPE: LANGUAGE AND SOCIAL CHANGE Why 'New' Newspeak ? Axiological Insights into Language Ideologies and Practices in Poland; A.Duszak Language Planning and National Identity in Sweden: A Performativity Approach; T.M.Milani The Macedonian Standard Language: Tito-Yugoslav Experiment or Symbol for 'Great Macedonian' Ethnic Inclusion?; C.Voss Language Loyalty in the Baltic: Russian Artists and Linguistic Nationalism in Estonia; R.Rouillard 'National' Languages in Transnational Contexts: Language, Migration and Citizenship in Germany and Austria; P.Stevenson The European Paradox: Swiss Discourses of Identity Between Dependence and Xenophobia; R.Gould Conducting Dissonance: Codeswitching and Differential Access to Context in the Belgian Asylum Process; K.Maryns & J.Blommaert Multilingual Migrants and Monolingual Teachers: The Discursive Construction of Identity in a Flanders Primary School; M.Spotti Changing Media Spaces: The Transformative Power of Heteroglossic Practices; B.Busch Dobry den Kosice - dv zl m Kass t - Hello Kosice: Language Choice in a Slovak Internet Guestbook; L.Bleichenbacher References Index
Synopsis
The contributors investigate the workings of language ideologies in relation to other social processes in a globalizing world. They explore in detail the specific ways in which language ideologies underpin language policy and the relationship between public policies and individual practices, with particular attention to Europe.
About the Author
CLARE MAR-MOLINERO is Professor of Spanish Sociolinguistics and Head of Modern Languages at the University of Southampton, UK. She teaches and has published widely on language policies and on global Spanish. Her publications include:
The Politics of Language in the Spanish-speaking World (2000);
The Spanish-Speaking World: Introduction to Sociolinguistic Issues (1997), co-edited with Angel Smith
Nationalism and the Nation in the Iberian Peninsula (1996), and, co-edited with Miranda Stewart,
Globalization and Language in the Spanish-Speaking World (2006). She is chair of the International Association for the Study of Spanish in Society (SiS).
PATRICK STEVENSON is Professor of German and Linguistic Studies at the University of Southampton, UK. His current research interests include the politics of language, multilingualism, language and migration, and language biographies. He has published widely in the field of German sociolinguistics and his recent book publications include: Language and German Disunity, Language Ideologies, Policies and Practices (edited with Clare Mar-Molinero), Testing Regimes: Critical Perspectives on Language, Migration and Citizenship in Europe (edited with Gabrielle Hogan-Brun and Clare Mar-Molinero, in press), Language, Discourse and Identity in Central Europe (edited with Jenny Carl) and (with Jenny Carl) Language Regimes in Central Europe (forthcoming).
Table of Contents
Acknowledgements
Notes on Contributors
On Language, The National and the Transnational in Contemporary Europe--P.Stevenson& C.Mar-Molinero
PART I: THE EUROPEAN LEGACY: THEORETICAL ISSUES
Migration, Minorities and Multilingualism in Europe: Language Ideologies and the Practices of Language Difference--S.Gal
A European Perspective on Language as Liminality--C.Brumfit
Americanization, Language Ideologies and the Construction of European Identities--T.Ricento
The Role of 'Europe' in the South African Language Debate--G.Brand
The European Linguistic Legacy in a Global Era: Linguistic Imperialism, Spanish and the Instituto Cervantes--C.Mar-Molinero
PART II: NEW FORMATIONS IN EUROPE: LANGUAGE AND SOCIAL CHANGE
Why 'New' Newspeak? Axiological Insights into Language Ideologies and Practices in Poland--A.Duszak
Language Planning and National Identity in Sweden: A Performativity Approach--T.M.Milani
The Macedonian Standard