Ethnography and Language Policy

Ethnography and Language Policy
Title Ethnography and Language Policy PDF eBook
Author Teresa L. McCarty
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 376
Release 2014-04-04
Genre Education
ISBN 1136860916

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Illuminating, through ethnographic inquiry, how individual agents "make" language policy in everyday social practice, this volume advances the growing field of language planning and policy using a critical sociocultural approach. From this perspective, language policy is conceptualized not only as official acts and documents, but as language-regulating modes of human interaction, negotiation, and production mediated by relations of power. Using this conceptual framework, the volume addresses the impacts of globalization, diaspora, and transmigration on language practices and policies; language endangerment, revitalization, and maintenance; medium-of-instruction policies; literacy and biliteracy; language and ethnic/national identity; and the ethical tensions in conducting critical ethnographic language policy research. These issues are contextualized in case studies and reflective commentaries by leading scholars in the field. Ethnography and Language Policy extends previous work in the field, tapping into leading-edge interdisciplinary scholarship, and charting new directions. Recognizing that language policy is not merely or even primarily about language per se, but rather about power relations that structure social-linguistic hierarchies, the authors seek to expand policy discourses in ways that foster social justice for all.

Learning and Using Languages in Ethnographic Research

Learning and Using Languages in Ethnographic Research
Title Learning and Using Languages in Ethnographic Research PDF eBook
Author Annabel Tremlett
Publisher Researching Multilingually
Total Pages 0
Release 2020
Genre Anthropological linguistics
ISBN 9781788925914

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This book breaks the silence that surrounds learning a language for ethnographic research and in the process demystifies some of the multilingual aspects of contemporary ethnographic work. It offers a set of engaging and accessible accounts of language learning and use written by ethnographers who are at different stages of their academic career.

Linguistic Ethnography

Linguistic Ethnography
Title Linguistic Ethnography PDF eBook
Author Fiona Copland
Publisher Springer
Total Pages 298
Release 2016-04-29
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 113703503X

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The collection demonstrates the ways in which established traditions and scholars have come together under the umbrella of linguistic ethnography to explore important questions about how language and communication are used in a range of settings and contexts, and with what effect.

Language, Ethnography, and Education

Language, Ethnography, and Education
Title Language, Ethnography, and Education PDF eBook
Author Michael Grenfell
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 234
Release 2013-06-17
Genre Education
ISBN 1136860851

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This volume brings together in a new way the traditions of language, ethnography, and education in particular — integrating New Literacy Studies and Bourdieusian sociology with ethnographic approaches to the study of classroom practice.

Ethnography and Language Policy

Ethnography and Language Policy
Title Ethnography and Language Policy PDF eBook
Author Ernest Duffy
Publisher Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages 294
Release 2017-05-02
Genre
ISBN 9781973700005

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Illuminating, through ethnographic inquiry, how individual agents "make" language policy in everyday social practice, this volume advances the growing field of language planning and policy using a critical sociocultural approach. From this perspective, language policy is conceptualized not only as official acts and documents, but as language-regulating modes of human interaction, negotiation, and production mediated by relations of power.

Ethnography and Language Policy

Ethnography and Language Policy
Title Ethnography and Language Policy PDF eBook
Author Teresa L. McCarty
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 328
Release 2014-04-04
Genre Education
ISBN 1136860924

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Illuminating, through ethnographic inquiry, how individual agents "make" language policy in everyday social practice, this volume advances the growing field of language planning and policy using a critical sociocultural approach. From this perspective, language policy is conceptualized not only as official acts and documents, but as language-regulating modes of human interaction, negotiation, and production mediated by relations of power. Using this conceptual framework, the volume addresses the impacts of globalization, diaspora, and transmigration on language practices and policies; language endangerment, revitalization, and maintenance; medium-of-instruction policies; literacy and biliteracy; language and ethnic/national identity; and the ethical tensions in conducting critical ethnographic language policy research. These issues are contextualized in case studies and reflective commentaries by leading scholars in the field. Ethnography and Language Policy extends previous work in the field, tapping into leading-edge interdisciplinary scholarship, and charting new directions. Recognizing that language policy is not merely or even primarily about language per se, but rather about power relations that structure social-linguistic hierarchies, the authors seek to expand policy discourses in ways that foster social justice for all.

Engaged Language Policy and Practices

Engaged Language Policy and Practices
Title Engaged Language Policy and Practices PDF eBook
Author Kathryn A. Davis
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 234
Release 2016-12-08
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 1317442482

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Engaged Language Policy and Practices re-envisions language policy and planning as an engaged approach, drawing on and portraying theoretical and educational equity perspectives. It calls for the right to language policy-making in which all concerned—communities, parents, students, educators, and advocates—collectively imagine new strategies for resisting global neoliberal marginalization of home languages and cultural identities. This book subsequently emphasizes the means by which engaged dialectic processes can inform and clarify language policy-making decisions that promote equity. In other words, rather than descriptions of outcomes, the authors emphasize the need to detail the means by which local/regional actors resist and transform inequitable policies. These descriptions of processes thereby provide all actors with ideological, pedagogical, and equity policy tools that can inform situated school and community policy-making. This book depicts ways in which engaged language policy embodies the intersection of critical inquiry, participant involvement, and ongoing engaged language planning processes. It further offers an alternative to the traditional top-down approach to language education policy-making. Engaged Language Policy and Practices is essential reading for scholars, teachers, students, communities, and others concerned with worldwide language and identity equity.