ISBN:
9781137531346
Sprache:
Englisch
Seiten:
1 online resource (300 pages)
Paralleltitel:
Erscheint auch als Discursive approaches to language policy
Paralleltitel:
Erscheint auch als Barakos, Elisabeth Discursive Approaches to Language Policy
DDC:
410
Schlagwort(e):
Linguistics
;
Language policy
;
Electronic books
;
Electronic books
;
Aufsatzsammlung
;
Sprachpolitik
;
Soziolinguistik
;
Kritische Diskursanalyse
Kurzfassung:
"Acknowledgements" -- "Contents" -- "List of Figures" -- "List of Tables" -- "1: Introduction: Why Are Discursive Approaches to Language Policy Necessary?" -- "1.1 Discursive Approaches to Language PolicyâWhy Now?" -- "1.2 What Is a Discursive Approach?" -- "1.3 Key Questions for Discursive Approaches to Language Policy" -- "1.4 Outline of the Volume" -- "References" -- "Part I: Theoretical Foundations" -- "2: Language Policy and Critical Discourse Studies: Toward a Combined Approach" -- "2.1 Introduction" -- "2.1.1 A Problem-Oriented, Reflexive Research Framework" -- "2.1.2 Problem Orientation in Language Policy and CDS" -- "2.1.3 Criticality and Reflexivity in Research Practice" -- "2.1.4 Dialogic Relation Between Discourse and Society" -- "2.1.5 Agency and Structure as Mutually Constitutive" -- "2.2 Shohamyâs Approach and the DHA" -- "2.3 A Discursive Approach to Language Policy in a Minority Language Context" -- "2.3.1 Mechanisms and Discourse" -- "2.3.2 Ideologies and Discourse" -- "2.3.3 Discursive and Social Practices" -- "2.4 Conclusion and Reflections" -- "References" -- "3: State Language Policy in Time and Space: Meaning, Transformation, Recontextualisation" -- "3.1 Introduction" -- "3.2 Theoretical and Practical Underpinnings" -- "3.2.1 Language Policy and State Power" -- "3.2.2 Discourse and the Construction of Policy Meaning" -- "3.3 Time and Space in Language Policy" -- "3.3.1 Time for Policy: Text Transformation in a Changing Political Climate" -- "3.3.2 Policy and Space: Text Trajectories and Mediated Action" -- "3.4 Integrating Time and Space into the Critique of Language Policy" -- "References" -- "4: Language Policy as Metapragmatic Discourse: A Focus on the Intersection of Language Policy and Social Identification" -- "4.1 Introduction".
Kurzfassung:
2.1.2 Problem Orientation in Language Policy and CDS -- 2.1.3 Criticality and Reflexivity in Research Practice -- 2.1.4 Dialogic Relation Between Discourse and Society -- 2.1.5 Agency and Structure as Mutually Constitutive -- 2.2 Shohamy's Approach and the DHA -- 2.3 A Discursive Approach to Language Policy in a Minority Language Context -- 2.3.1 Mechanisms and Discourse -- 2.3.2 Ideologies and Discourse -- 2.3.3 Discursive and Social Practices -- 2.4 Conclusion and Reflections -- References -- 3: State Language Policy in Time and Space: Meaning, Transformation, Recontextualisation
Kurzfassung:
3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 Theoretical and Practical Underpinnings -- 3.2.1 Language Policy and State Power -- 3.2.2 Discourse and the Construction of Policy Meaning -- 3.3 Time and Space in Language Policy -- 3.3.1 Time for Policy: Text Transformation in a Changing Political Climate -- 3.3.2 Policy and Space: Text Trajectories and Mediated Action -- 3.4 Integrating Time and Space into the Critique of Language Policy -- References -- 4: Language Policy as Metapragmatic Discourse: A Focus on the Intersection of Language Policy and Social Identification -- 4.1 Introduction
Kurzfassung:
4.1.1 Discursive Processes of Social Identification -- 4.1.2 Discursive Processes of Language Policy Activity -- 4.1.3 A Linguistic Anthropological Account of Meaning-Making -- 4.2 Language Policy as Metapragmatic Discourse -- 4.3 Language Policy Movement Across Speech Chains -- 4.4 Policy Appropriation in Paraguay: An Illustration -- 4.4.1 Policy Appropriation Is Shaped by Social Identities in Circulation -- 4.4.2 Policy Shapes Social Identities That Are Available -- 4.5 Conclusion -- References -- Part II: Methodological Innovations
Kurzfassung:
5: A Critical Integrated Approach to Language Policy as Discursive Action: Strengths, Challenges, and Opportunities -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.1.1 Language Policy and Ideology in the USA: The English-Only Movement -- 5.1.2 Defining Language Policy as Social and Discursive Action -- 5.2 Developing and Operationalizing an Eclectic, Multi-methodological Framework -- 5.2.1 Pro and Anti-English-Only Ideologies in Public Texts -- 5.2.2 Pro- and Anti-English-Only Ideologies in Private Texts -- 5.2.3 Connections Between Data Sets as Layers of Language Policy
Kurzfassung:
5.3 Toward an Integrated Approach: Strengths, Challenges, and Opportunities
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