Shohamy, Elana Goldberg

Language Policy : Hidden Agendas and New Approaches / Elana Shohamy. - 1st ed. - New York, N.Y. : Routledge, 2006. - xix, 185 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.

Available in print and electronic formats.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Preface
Introduction Part I - Language, manipulations, policy 1. Expanding language
2. Manipulating languages
3. Expanding language policy Part II - Mechanisms affecting de facto language policies 4. Rules and regulations
5. Language education policies
6. Language tests
7. Language in the public space Part III - Consequences and reactions 8. Consequences
9. Reactions Epilogue: Language as a free commodity Bibliography
Index

"Although we may not be aware of it, the way we use language in our daily lives is regulated by both overt and covert means. Language Policy delves into the hidden agendas which operate behind language policy, examining the decisions surrounding language use and emphasizing the effects of these decisions and potential constraints on different groups within society.
Drawing on examples from language policies in the United States, Israel, and the United Kingdom, Elana Shohamy introduces a broad view of language policy, from explicit use by governments, educational bodies and the media, to implicit and covert uses. The book reveals and examines the specific mechanisms used to create language policy such as language laws, educational policies, language tests, citizenship requirements, propaganda and even educational material.
This critical exploration of language policy concludes with arguments for a more democratic and open approach to language policy and planning, suggesting strategies for resistance, activism and ways to protect the linguistic rights of individuals and groups.
Language Policy will be of interest to students from a variety of disciplines including linguistics, education, sociology, political science, philosophy and communication studies. (Book Cover) "Although we may not be aware of it, the way we use language in our daily lives is regulated by both overt and covert means. Language Policy delves into the hidden agendas which operate behind language policy, examining the decisions surrounding language use and emphasizing the effects of these decisions and potential constraints on different groups within society. This critical exploration of language policy concludes with arguments for a more democratic and open approach to language policy and planning, suggesting strategies for resistance, activism and ways to protect the linguistic rights of individuals and groups. Language Policy will be of interest to students from a variety of disciplines including linguistics, education, sociology, political science, philosophy and communication studies. (Book Cover)

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Language policy.
Language and education.
Language awareness.


Langue, pouvoir et politiques identitaires : Le Canada et le monde--BIL 5508