@article{3496d7e6f8134214865ecdb9c346cc68,
title = "Questions for robert cooper",
author = "Elana Shohamy",
note = "Funding Information: In 1966, fresh out of graduate school, Robert Cooper was hired by Joshua Fishman to work on a major sociolinguistic project funded by the U.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare. This work was eventually published as Bilingualism in the Barrio (Fishman et al. 1971). In 1968, he then conducted one year of fieldwork for the Ford Foundation{\textquoteright}s Language Survey of Ethiopia, published as Language in Ethiopia (Bender et al. 1976). Soon after, in 1970, Robert Cooper was granted a postdoctoral fellowship in linguistics at Stanford University by the Social Science Research Council. In 1972, Robert Cooper moved to Israel where he worked for 2 years on a Ford Foundation project headed by Joshua Fishman on the spread of English in Israel as part of a larger study that examined this phenomenon in other countries, published as The Spread of English (Fishman et al. 1977). At the conclusion of that study, Robert Cooper accepted an appointment at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, where he worked first at the School of Education and later at both the School of Education and the Department of Sociology. Professor Cooper",
year = "2009",
month = mar,
doi = "10.1007/s10993-008-9114-7",
language = "אנגלית",
volume = "8",
pages = "89--94",
journal = "Language Policy",
issn = "1568-4555",
publisher = "Springer Netherlands",
number = "1",
}