Advances in interdisciplinary language policy

"This book stems from the joint effort of 25 research teams across Europe, representing a dozen disciplines from the social sciences and humanities, resulting in a radically novel perspective to the challenges of multilingualism in Europe. The various concepts and tools brought to bear on multi...

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Other Authors: Grin, François, Marácz, László Károly, Pokorn, Nike K. (Nike Kocijančič)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Amsterdam ; Philadelphia John Benjamins Publishing Company, [2022]
Series:Studies in world language problems ; v. 9.
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Table of Contents:
  • Intro
  • Advances in Interdisciplinary Language Policy
  • Editorial page
  • Title page
  • Copyright page
  • Table of contents
  • Acknowledgements
  • List of contributors
  • Part I. Setting the scene
  • Chapter 1. General introduction
  • 1. An unusual book
  • 2. Background of the MIME project
  • 3. The trade-off model
  • 4. The contributions to this book
  • 5. Concluding remarks
  • References
  • Chapter 2. Principles of integrated language policy
  • 1. Introduction
  • 2. Integrated language policy in MIME
  • 3. Key concepts and tools
  • Interdisciplinarity
  • Complexity
  • Policy relevance
  • 4. From theoretical principles to application
  • 5. Discussion: Adding plausibility
  • 6. Concluding remarks
  • Acknowledgements
  • References
  • Part II. Politics
  • Chapter 3. Cross-jurisdictional linguistic cooperation in multilingual federations: Proposals for Europe
  • 1. Introduction
  • 2. Comparing mobility and inclusion in federal entities: Canada, the US and India
  • 2.1 Canada
  • 2.2 United States
  • 2.3 India
  • 3. Towards optimal mobility and inclusion equilibria
  • linguistic subsidiarity, reciprocity and a new tool: Linguapass
  • 3.1 Lessons drawn from comparisons: The EU and extra-European federations
  • 3.2 Multilevel governance, subsidiarity and reciprocity
  • 3.3 Linguapass
  • 4. Conclusion
  • Acknowledgements
  • References
  • Online resources
  • Chapter 4. How to upgrade the status of migrant languages in the European Union
  • 1. Introduction
  • 2. Migrant language status and the MIME project
  • 3. Key concepts and tools
  • 4. Introducing traditional minority languages and migrant languages
  • 4.1 Traditional minority languages
  • 4.2 Migrant languages
  • 5. Discussion
  • 6. Conclusion
  • References
  • Appendix. Legal and political documents, sources and files
  • Chapter 5. Inclusion and mobility in the multilingual region of Vojvodina: At the intersection of international minority rights law, state policies and local realities
  • 1. Introduction
  • 1.1 Inclusion and European minority rights instruments
  • 1.2 Mobility and European minority rights instruments
  • 2. Multilingualism, mobility and inclusion in Vojvodina
  • 2.1 Social inclusion and the proportional representation of national minorities
  • 2.2 Migratory pulling forces and kin-state policies
  • 3. Concluding remarks
  • References
  • Official documents
  • Part III. Society
  • Chapter 6. Language and inclusion in a multilingual environment: A bottom-up approach
  • 1. Introduction and methodological approach
  • 2. Theoretical framework
  • 2.1 The new mobilities paradigm
  • 2.2 The city as a node of flows
  • 2.3 The challenges of language and social inclusion in a mobile urban environment
  • 3. Brussels as a node of flows
  • 3.1 A history of dealing with diversity and social inclusion
  • 3.2 The impact of 'new' mobility: Some figures
  • 3.3 The impact of mobility on language use