States of Language Policy

States of Language Policy

Theorizing Continuity and Change

Cardinal, Linda; Albaugh, Ericka; Leger, Remi

Cambridge University Press

10/2024

320

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9781009264723

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Introduction; 1. Introduction: theorizing continuity and change in states' language policy Ericka Albaugh, Linda Cardinal and Remi Leger; Part I. Routes of Change: 2. Universalism as a state tradition in Norway and its impact on language policy choices Eli Bjorhusdal; 3. Policy change in a language regime: institutionalism, incrementalism and agency Martin Normand; 4. The decline and rebirth of Manx Gaelic: state traditions and language change in a small island context Gary Wilson; 5. Cultural heterogeneity and language regime transformation: the Ukrainian case Bartosz Hordecki; 6. Language regime change in Peru: authoritarian state traditions and unexpected effects of democratic reforms Stephanie Rousseau and Eduardo Dargent; Part II. Dependent Relationships: 7. African state traditions and language regimes Ericka Albaugh; 8. Language politics in India: tradition, regime and diversity Selma K. Sonntag; 9. Algeria's language regime: a case of postcolonial linguistic Jacobinism Linda Cardinal and Djamel Chikh; 10. Lost in traditions? continuity and change in Hong Kong's language regime Jean-Francois Dupre; Part III. Levels of Governance: 11. Indigenous reconciliation and the limits of Canada's language regime Miranda Huron; 12. State tradition and language revitalization in wales Huw Lewis and Elin Royles; 13. Language regime change and Europeanization: the council of Europe, Slovakia and the treatment of Romani Milena Pandy; 14. Language regimes, global English and national public education Peter Ives; Conclusion; 15. Language and politics: state traditions and language policy Andre Lecours.
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