Language policy: Hidden agendas and new approaches

Elana Shohamy*

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Abstract

Policies concerning language use are increasingly tested in an age of frequent migration and cultural synthesis. With conflicting factors and changing political climates influencing the policy-makers, Elana Shohamy considers the effects that these policies have on the real people involved. Using examples from the US and UK, she shows how language policies are promoted and imposed, overtly and covertly, across different countries and in different contexts. Concluding with arguments for a more democratic and open approach to language policy and planning, the final note is one of optimism, suggesting strategies for resistance to language attrition and ways to protect the linguistic rights of groups and individuals.

Original languageEnglish
PublisherRoutledge Taylor & Francis Group
Number of pages185
ISBN (Print)0415328640, 9780203387962
DOIs
StatePublished - 18 Dec 2005

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