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The Palgrave Handbook of Minority Languages and Communities / Hogan-Brun, Gabrielle ; O'Rourke, Bernadette
TÃtulo : The Palgrave Handbook of Minority Languages and Communities Tipo de documento: documento electrónico Autores: Hogan-Brun, Gabrielle, ; O'Rourke, Bernadette, Mención de edición: 1 ed. Editorial: London : Palgrave Macmillan UK Fecha de publicación: 2019 Número de páginas: XXI, 612 p. 10 ilustraciones ISBN/ISSN/DL: 978-1-137-54066-9 Nota general: Libro disponible en la plataforma SpringerLink. Descarga y lectura en formatos PDF, HTML y ePub. Descarga completa o por capítulos. Idioma : Inglés (eng) Palabras clave: PolÃtica lingüÃstica SociolingüÃstica Multilingüismo cambio lingüÃstico Emigración e inmigración PolÃtica y planificación lingüÃstica Cambio de idioma Migración humana Clasificación: 306.449 Resumen: «Este manual es, sencillamente, un gran ejemplo. Ofrece una amplitud, profundidad y peso analÃtico mucho mayores que nunca y amplÃa los campos de los estudios sobre lenguas minoritarias y el multilingüismo conceptual, disciplinar, geográfica y pragmáticamente. Sin duda será una referencia clave en los años venideros». —Stephen May, Universidad de Auckland, Nueva Zelanda «Este manual ofrece descripciones detalladas de las comunidades lingüÃsticas minoritarias en todos los continentes y presenta un testimonio asombroso de la resiliencia de los actores de las polÃticas lingüÃsticas minoritarias y las identidades comunitarias frente a la migración, la movilidad y las fuerzas globalizadoras». —Nancy H. Hornberger, Universidad de Pensilvania, EE. UU. «Esta destacada colección de perspectivas hace una contribución significativa a la comprensión práctica y la intervención en los campos jurÃdico, educativo y de polÃticas. Editado por expertos para producir coherencia de enfoque y consistencia de tratamiento, proporciona una excelente cobertura de una amplia gama de entornos en todo el mundo. Es un recurso consolidado que recompensa la lectura regular y el estudio profundo». —Joseph Lo Bianco, Universidad de Melbourne, Australia Este manual es una evaluación en profundidad del campo de las lenguas y comunidades minoritarias en la actualidad. Presenta un panorama amplio y coherente de los temas principales, con contribuciones clave de especialistas internacionales en sociolingüÃstica, estudios de polÃticas, sociologÃa, antropologÃa y derecho. Los capÃtulos individuales están agrupados en temas, que cubren contextos lingüÃsticos regionales, no territoriales y migratorios en todo el mundo. Es la obra de referencia esencial para investigadores especializados, académicos en disciplinas auxiliares, estudiantes de investigación y cursos, agencias públicas y cualquier persona interesada en la diversidad lingüÃstica, el multilingüismo y la migración. Gabrielle Hogan-Brun es investigadora sénior en la Universidad de Bristol, Reino Unido. Es editora fundadora de la serie de libros Palgrave Studies in Minority Languages ​​and Communities. Sus publicaciones incluyen Minority Languages ​​in Europe: Frameworks – Status – Prospects (ed. con S. Wolff, 2003) y Linguanomics: What is the Market Potential of Multilingualism? (2017). Bernadette O''Rourke es profesora de sociolingüÃstica en la Universidad Heriot-Watt (Reino Unido). Es presidenta de la acción europea COST IS1306 titulada Nuevos hablantes en una Europa multilingüe: oportunidades y desafÃos (2013-2018). Nota de contenido: Introduction -- Chapter 1: Minority Languages and Communities in a Changing World; Gabrielle Hogan-Brun and Bernadette O'Rourke -- Part I: Minority Language Rights, Protection, Governance -- Chapter 2: Minority Language Rights and Standards: Definitions and Applications at the Supra-national Level; Fernand de Varennes and Elzbieta Kuzborska -- Chapter 3: Minority Language Rights in the Russian Federation: The End of a Long Tradition?; Bill Bowring -- Chapter 4: Minority Languages, Governance and Regulation; Colin Williams and John Walsh -- Part II: Recognition, Self-determination, Autonomy -- Chapter 5: The Recognition of Ethnic and Language Diversity in Nation-States and Consociations; Christian Giordan -- Chapter 6: Linguistic Recognition in Deeply Divided Societies: Antagonism or Reconciliation?; Máiréad Nic Craith and Philip McDermott -- Chapter 7: National Cultural Autonomy and Linguistic Rights in Central and Eastern Europe; David Smith, Federica Prina and Judit Molnar Sansum -- Chapter 8: Sign Language Communities; Maartje De Meulder, Verena Krausneker, Graham Turner and John Bosco Gonama -- Part III: Migration, Settlement, Mobility -- Chapter 9: Changing Perspectives on Language Maintenance and Shift in Transnational Settings: From Settlement to Mobility; Anne Pauwels -- Chapter 10: Arctic Languages in Canada in the Age of Globalisation; Donna Patrick -- Part IV: Economics, Markets, Commodification -- Chapter 11: Minority Languages and Markets; Sari Pietikäinen, Helen Kelly-Holmes and Maria Rieder -- Chapter 12: Language Economics and Issues of Planning for Minority Languages in Africa; Nkonko M. Kamwangamalu -- Chapter 13: Language Minorities in a Globalized Economy: The Case of Professional Translation in Canada; Matthieu LeBlanc -- Part V: Education, Literacy, Access -- Chapter 14: Indigenous Children's Language Practices in Australia; Samantha Disbray and Gillian Wigglesworth -- Chapter 15: Minorities, Languages, Education and Assimilation in Southeast Asia; Peter Sercombe -- Chapter 16: Literacy in My Language? Principles, Practices, Prospects; Clinton Robinson -- Part VI: Media, Public Usage, Visibility -- Chapter 17: Minority Language Media: Issues of Power, Finance and Organization; Tom Moring -- Chapter 18: Minority Languages and Social Media; Daniel Cunliffe -- Chapter 19: Linguistic Landscapes and Minority Languages; Durk Gorter, Heiko Marten and Luk Van Mensel -- Part VII: Endangerment, Ecosystems, Resilience -- Chapter 20: Resilience for Minority Languages; David Bradley -- Chapter 21: Minority Contact Languages, Small Islands and Linguistic Ecology; Joshua Nash -- Chapter 22: The Yiddish Conundrum: A Cautionary Tale for Language Revivalism; Dovid Katz. Tipo de medio : Computadora Summary : 'This Handbook is, quite simply, a tour de force. Offering far greater breadth, depth and analytical heft than ever before, it extends the fields of minority language studies and multilingualism conceptually, disciplinarily, geographically, and pragmatically. It is sure to be a key reference for years to come.' —Stephen May, University of Auckland, New Zealand 'This Handbook offers detailed accounts of minority language communities on every continent and presents a stunning testament to the resilience of minority language policy actors and community identities in the face of migration, mobility and globalizing forces.' —Nancy H. Hornberger, University of Pennsylvania, USA 'This outstanding collection of perspectives makes a signal contribution to practical understanding and intervention in legal, educational and policy fields. Expertly edited to produce coherence of focus and consistency of treatment it provides excellent coverage of a diverse range of settings across the world. It is a consolidated resource that rewards regular reading and deep study.' —Joseph Lo Bianco, University of Melbourne, Australia This Handbook is an in-depth appraisal of the field of minority languages and communities today. It presents a wide-ranging, coherent picture of the main topics, with key contributions from international specialists in sociolinguistics, policy studies, sociology, anthropology and law. Individual chapters are grouped together in themes, covering regional, non-territorial and migratory language settings across the world. It is the essential reference work for specialist researchers, scholars in ancillary disciplines, research and coursework students, public agencies and anyone interested in language diversity, multilingualism and migration. Gabrielle Hogan-Brun is Senior Research Fellow at the University of Bristol, UK. She is founding editor of the book series Palgrave Studies in Minority Languages and Communities. Her publications include Minority Languages in Europe: Frameworks – Status – Prospects (ed. with S. Wolff, 2003) and Linguanomics: What is the Market Potential of Multilingualism? (2017). Bernadette O'Rourke is Professor of Sociolinguistics at Heriot-Watt University, UK. She is Chair of the EU COST Action IS1306 entitled New Speakers in a Multilingual Europe: Opportunities and Challenges (2013 – 2018). Enlace de acceso : https://link-springer-com.biblioproxy.umanizales.edu.co/referencework/10.1057/97 [...] The Palgrave Handbook of Minority Languages and Communities [documento electrónico] / Hogan-Brun, Gabrielle, ; O'Rourke, Bernadette, . - 1 ed. . - London : Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2019 . - XXI, 612 p. 10 ilustraciones.
ISBN : 978-1-137-54066-9
Libro disponible en la plataforma SpringerLink. Descarga y lectura en formatos PDF, HTML y ePub. Descarga completa o por capítulos.
Idioma : Inglés (eng)
Palabras clave: PolÃtica lingüÃstica SociolingüÃstica Multilingüismo cambio lingüÃstico Emigración e inmigración PolÃtica y planificación lingüÃstica Cambio de idioma Migración humana Clasificación: 306.449 Resumen: «Este manual es, sencillamente, un gran ejemplo. Ofrece una amplitud, profundidad y peso analÃtico mucho mayores que nunca y amplÃa los campos de los estudios sobre lenguas minoritarias y el multilingüismo conceptual, disciplinar, geográfica y pragmáticamente. Sin duda será una referencia clave en los años venideros». —Stephen May, Universidad de Auckland, Nueva Zelanda «Este manual ofrece descripciones detalladas de las comunidades lingüÃsticas minoritarias en todos los continentes y presenta un testimonio asombroso de la resiliencia de los actores de las polÃticas lingüÃsticas minoritarias y las identidades comunitarias frente a la migración, la movilidad y las fuerzas globalizadoras». —Nancy H. Hornberger, Universidad de Pensilvania, EE. UU. «Esta destacada colección de perspectivas hace una contribución significativa a la comprensión práctica y la intervención en los campos jurÃdico, educativo y de polÃticas. Editado por expertos para producir coherencia de enfoque y consistencia de tratamiento, proporciona una excelente cobertura de una amplia gama de entornos en todo el mundo. Es un recurso consolidado que recompensa la lectura regular y el estudio profundo». —Joseph Lo Bianco, Universidad de Melbourne, Australia Este manual es una evaluación en profundidad del campo de las lenguas y comunidades minoritarias en la actualidad. Presenta un panorama amplio y coherente de los temas principales, con contribuciones clave de especialistas internacionales en sociolingüÃstica, estudios de polÃticas, sociologÃa, antropologÃa y derecho. Los capÃtulos individuales están agrupados en temas, que cubren contextos lingüÃsticos regionales, no territoriales y migratorios en todo el mundo. Es la obra de referencia esencial para investigadores especializados, académicos en disciplinas auxiliares, estudiantes de investigación y cursos, agencias públicas y cualquier persona interesada en la diversidad lingüÃstica, el multilingüismo y la migración. Gabrielle Hogan-Brun es investigadora sénior en la Universidad de Bristol, Reino Unido. Es editora fundadora de la serie de libros Palgrave Studies in Minority Languages ​​and Communities. Sus publicaciones incluyen Minority Languages ​​in Europe: Frameworks – Status – Prospects (ed. con S. Wolff, 2003) y Linguanomics: What is the Market Potential of Multilingualism? (2017). Bernadette O''Rourke es profesora de sociolingüÃstica en la Universidad Heriot-Watt (Reino Unido). Es presidenta de la acción europea COST IS1306 titulada Nuevos hablantes en una Europa multilingüe: oportunidades y desafÃos (2013-2018). Nota de contenido: Introduction -- Chapter 1: Minority Languages and Communities in a Changing World; Gabrielle Hogan-Brun and Bernadette O'Rourke -- Part I: Minority Language Rights, Protection, Governance -- Chapter 2: Minority Language Rights and Standards: Definitions and Applications at the Supra-national Level; Fernand de Varennes and Elzbieta Kuzborska -- Chapter 3: Minority Language Rights in the Russian Federation: The End of a Long Tradition?; Bill Bowring -- Chapter 4: Minority Languages, Governance and Regulation; Colin Williams and John Walsh -- Part II: Recognition, Self-determination, Autonomy -- Chapter 5: The Recognition of Ethnic and Language Diversity in Nation-States and Consociations; Christian Giordan -- Chapter 6: Linguistic Recognition in Deeply Divided Societies: Antagonism or Reconciliation?; Máiréad Nic Craith and Philip McDermott -- Chapter 7: National Cultural Autonomy and Linguistic Rights in Central and Eastern Europe; David Smith, Federica Prina and Judit Molnar Sansum -- Chapter 8: Sign Language Communities; Maartje De Meulder, Verena Krausneker, Graham Turner and John Bosco Gonama -- Part III: Migration, Settlement, Mobility -- Chapter 9: Changing Perspectives on Language Maintenance and Shift in Transnational Settings: From Settlement to Mobility; Anne Pauwels -- Chapter 10: Arctic Languages in Canada in the Age of Globalisation; Donna Patrick -- Part IV: Economics, Markets, Commodification -- Chapter 11: Minority Languages and Markets; Sari Pietikäinen, Helen Kelly-Holmes and Maria Rieder -- Chapter 12: Language Economics and Issues of Planning for Minority Languages in Africa; Nkonko M. Kamwangamalu -- Chapter 13: Language Minorities in a Globalized Economy: The Case of Professional Translation in Canada; Matthieu LeBlanc -- Part V: Education, Literacy, Access -- Chapter 14: Indigenous Children's Language Practices in Australia; Samantha Disbray and Gillian Wigglesworth -- Chapter 15: Minorities, Languages, Education and Assimilation in Southeast Asia; Peter Sercombe -- Chapter 16: Literacy in My Language? Principles, Practices, Prospects; Clinton Robinson -- Part VI: Media, Public Usage, Visibility -- Chapter 17: Minority Language Media: Issues of Power, Finance and Organization; Tom Moring -- Chapter 18: Minority Languages and Social Media; Daniel Cunliffe -- Chapter 19: Linguistic Landscapes and Minority Languages; Durk Gorter, Heiko Marten and Luk Van Mensel -- Part VII: Endangerment, Ecosystems, Resilience -- Chapter 20: Resilience for Minority Languages; David Bradley -- Chapter 21: Minority Contact Languages, Small Islands and Linguistic Ecology; Joshua Nash -- Chapter 22: The Yiddish Conundrum: A Cautionary Tale for Language Revivalism; Dovid Katz. Tipo de medio : Computadora Summary : 'This Handbook is, quite simply, a tour de force. Offering far greater breadth, depth and analytical heft than ever before, it extends the fields of minority language studies and multilingualism conceptually, disciplinarily, geographically, and pragmatically. It is sure to be a key reference for years to come.' —Stephen May, University of Auckland, New Zealand 'This Handbook offers detailed accounts of minority language communities on every continent and presents a stunning testament to the resilience of minority language policy actors and community identities in the face of migration, mobility and globalizing forces.' —Nancy H. Hornberger, University of Pennsylvania, USA 'This outstanding collection of perspectives makes a signal contribution to practical understanding and intervention in legal, educational and policy fields. Expertly edited to produce coherence of focus and consistency of treatment it provides excellent coverage of a diverse range of settings across the world. It is a consolidated resource that rewards regular reading and deep study.' —Joseph Lo Bianco, University of Melbourne, Australia This Handbook is an in-depth appraisal of the field of minority languages and communities today. It presents a wide-ranging, coherent picture of the main topics, with key contributions from international specialists in sociolinguistics, policy studies, sociology, anthropology and law. Individual chapters are grouped together in themes, covering regional, non-territorial and migratory language settings across the world. It is the essential reference work for specialist researchers, scholars in ancillary disciplines, research and coursework students, public agencies and anyone interested in language diversity, multilingualism and migration. Gabrielle Hogan-Brun is Senior Research Fellow at the University of Bristol, UK. She is founding editor of the book series Palgrave Studies in Minority Languages and Communities. Her publications include Minority Languages in Europe: Frameworks – Status – Prospects (ed. with S. Wolff, 2003) and Linguanomics: What is the Market Potential of Multilingualism? (2017). Bernadette O'Rourke is Professor of Sociolinguistics at Heriot-Watt University, UK. She is Chair of the EU COST Action IS1306 entitled New Speakers in a Multilingual Europe: Opportunities and Challenges (2013 – 2018). Enlace de acceso : https://link-springer-com.biblioproxy.umanizales.edu.co/referencework/10.1057/97 [...]