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Language, Hegemony and the European Union - Re-examining 'Unity in Diversity'

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This book critically examines the European Union's "Unity in Diversity" mantra with regard to language. It uses a theoretical framework based on hegemony both as a system and as a relationship. Operating within sociolinguistics, the book replaces the notion of ideology in poststructuralist thought with that of hegemony. The authors argue that forging unity across language communities contradicts the tenets of classical liberal theory. Global neo-liberalism influences this orthodoxy, shifting the parameters of power and political control. Over nine chapters, the authors cover topics such as globalization and social change, justice, governance and education. The book will be of interest to sociolinguists, political scientists, sociologists, as well as scholars of language and globalization and European studies.

List of contents

Chapter 1: Introduction.- Chapter 2: The EU Discourse.- Chapter 3: Globalisation and Social Change.- Chapter 4: Disciplinarity and Language.- Chapter 5: Justice.- Chapter 6: The Legal Order.- Chapter 7: Governance.- Chapter 8: Education.- Chapter 9: Unity in Diversity.

About the author

Glyn Williams is a former Ford Foundation Foreign Fellow and was educated at the University of Wales, UK, and the University of California, Berkeley, USA. Prior to retirement he worked at the University of San Francisco, USA, Bangor University, UK, Cardiff University, UK and Ramon Llull University, Spain.  He is author or co-author of thirteen books and more than a hundred academic papers.
Gruffudd Williams is an independent scholar educated at University College, London, UK, and Oxford University, UK. He went on to work at the European Commission in Brussels. He is currently employed in private practice at the London office of an international law firm.

Summary

This book critically examines the European Union’s “Unity in Diversity” mantra with regard to language. It uses a theoretical framework based on hegemony both as a system and as a relationship. Operating within sociolinguistics, the book replaces the notion of ideology in poststructuralist thought with that of hegemony. The authors argue that forging unity across language communities contradicts the tenets of classical liberal theory. Global neo-liberalism influences this orthodoxy, shifting the parameters of power and political control. Over nine chapters, the authors cover topics such as globalization and social change, justice, governance and education. The book will be of interest to sociolinguists, political scientists, sociologists, as well as scholars of language and globalization and European studies.

Product details

Authors Gly Williams, Glyn Williams, Gruffudd Williams
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 01.01.2016
 
EAN 9783319334158
ISBN 978-3-31-933415-8
No. of pages 330
Dimensions 155 mm x 219 mm x 24 mm
Weight 535 g
Illustrations XIV, 330 p.
Series Springer Palgrave Macmillan
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Linguistics and literary studies > General and comparative linguistics

Europa, B, Political Science, European Union, Sociolinguistics, Social Sciences, Politics & government, Multilingualism, EU (European Union), Language Policy and Planning, Language policy, European Union Politics, Bilingualism & multilingualism

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