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Language Policy and Political Theory - Building Bridges, Assessing Breaches

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Contemporary debates on immigration, multiculturalism, nationalism, and linguistic rights often find language policy scholars and political philosophers at odds. This book aims to assess the obstacles and build bridges between scholars of language policy and political theory with chapters by Stephen May, Ronald Schmidt, Jr., Daniel Weinstock, Thomas Ricento, Yael Peled and Peter Ives. Along with an introduction by the editors, the chapters map out the contours of the debates and potential contributions that political theory can make to language policy and vice-versa. The book offers an appraisal of current research, areas of contestation and a framework for future interdisciplinary inquiry on the complex interface between language, power and ethics. This collection will be useful for scholars from diverse disciplinary perspectives with interests in contemporary societal debates in which language plays an important-even central-role.
Previously published in Language Policy, Volume 13, Issue 4, 2014

List of contents

Preface by Thomas Ricento, Yael Peled, Peter Ives.- Normative Language Policy: Interface and Interfences by Y. Peled.- The Complex Normative Foundations of Language Policy by D. Weinstock.- De-politicizing Language: Obstacles to Political Theory's Engagement with Language Policy by P. Ives.- Thinking about Language: What Political Theorists need to know about Language in the Real World by T. Ricento.- Contesting Public Monolingualism and Diglossia: Rethinking Political Theory and Language Policy for a Multilingual World by S. May.- Democratic Theory and the Challenge of Linguistic Diversity by R. Schmidt Sr..- Book Review: Philippe Van Parijs: Linguistic Justice for Europe and for the World by Y. Peled.

Summary

Contemporary debates on immigration, multiculturalism, nationalism, and linguistic rights often find language policy scholars and political philosophers at odds. This book aims to assess the obstacles and build bridges between scholars of language policy and political theory with chapters by Stephen May, Ronald Schmidt, Jr., Daniel Weinstock, Thomas Ricento, Yael Peled and Peter Ives. Along with an introduction by the editors, the chapters map out the contours of the debates and potential contributions that political theory can make to language policy and vice-versa. The book offers an appraisal of current research, areas of contestation and a framework for future interdisciplinary inquiry on the complex interface between language, power and ethics. This collection will be useful for scholars from diverse disciplinary perspectives with interests in contemporary societal debates in which language plays an important—even central—role.
Previously published in Language Policy, Volume 13, Issue 4, 2014

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“The volume provides a highly valuable
addition to existing literature for academics of both political theory and
sociolinguistics, while also appealing to language policy practitioners. … provides
a constructive contribution to the field of language policy, its main
achievement being the great emphasis on interdisciplinarity, as well as the
assertion that language policies need to not only take into account but also
reflect linguistic reality … .” (Nadine Hamdan, The Linguist List, January,
2016)  

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"The volume provides a highly valuable addition to existing literature for academics of both political theory and sociolinguistics, while also appealing to language policy practitioners. ... provides a constructive contribution to the field of language policy, its main achievement being the great emphasis on interdisciplinarity, as well as the assertion that language policies need to not only take into account but also reflect linguistic reality ... ." (Nadine Hamdan, The Linguist List, January, 2016)  

Product details

Assisted by Peter Ives (Editor), Yae Peled (Editor), Yael Peled (Editor), Thomas Ricento (Editor), Tom Ricento (Editor)
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 01.01.2015
 
EAN 9783319150833
ISBN 978-3-31-915083-3
No. of pages 121
Dimensions 159 mm x 10 mm x 243 mm
Weight 315 g
Illustrations VII, 121 p.
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Philosophy > General, dictionaries
Non-fiction book > Philosophy, religion > Philosophy: general, reference works

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