The literature of language policy and planning (LPP) focuses predominantly on the process of policy formulation and planning programs for implementation, i.e., to use Cooper's terms, on 'why', 'what' and 'how'. The question of the people ('by whom' and 'to whom') involved in the planning process - i.e. "Who are the actors?" and "What are their roles?" - remains largely unaddressed. Drawing upon experience in the modern history of Chinese script reform in the PRC, this paper extends Harrmann's notion of the individual's role in prestige language promotion by categorizing that role into three discrete groups (people with expertise, people with influence, people with power) and then examining their individual agency roles in relation to five s...
This Handbook provides a state-of-the-art account of research in language policy and planning (LPP)....
The way speakers and nations use language reflects the power relationships of a society. Mandarin, ...
What explains institutional change in authoritarian regimes presiding over fragmented societies? A ...
The purpose of this article is to introduce the theoretical framework of language planning goals and...
Nearly two decades have passed since Kaplan and Baldauf [1997. Language planning from practice to th...
Cooper’s (1989) LPP framework focuses on ‘who’ the policy planner is and ‘who’ implements the policy...
In traditional studies of language policy in China, scholars mainly try to evaluate language policy’...
The role of agency in language planning and policy (LPP) is a recent focus of scholarship. Interest ...
© 2014 Dr. Shaun KempThis thesis researches language policy and planning (LPP) at a local school lev...
Language choice is often studied as choices made by the state at the level of national language plan...
Language planning is normally thought of in terms of large-scale, usually national planning, often u...
This introductory chapter reviews the historical development of the field of Language Policy and Pla...
This article responds to recent calls to investigate the role of agents and the connections between ...
This polity study is about the language policy situation in the People’s Republic of China (China) w...
In language education research, micro-level language policy and planning (LPP) primarily concerns lo...
This Handbook provides a state-of-the-art account of research in language policy and planning (LPP)....
The way speakers and nations use language reflects the power relationships of a society. Mandarin, ...
What explains institutional change in authoritarian regimes presiding over fragmented societies? A ...
The purpose of this article is to introduce the theoretical framework of language planning goals and...
Nearly two decades have passed since Kaplan and Baldauf [1997. Language planning from practice to th...
Cooper’s (1989) LPP framework focuses on ‘who’ the policy planner is and ‘who’ implements the policy...
In traditional studies of language policy in China, scholars mainly try to evaluate language policy’...
The role of agency in language planning and policy (LPP) is a recent focus of scholarship. Interest ...
© 2014 Dr. Shaun KempThis thesis researches language policy and planning (LPP) at a local school lev...
Language choice is often studied as choices made by the state at the level of national language plan...
Language planning is normally thought of in terms of large-scale, usually national planning, often u...
This introductory chapter reviews the historical development of the field of Language Policy and Pla...
This article responds to recent calls to investigate the role of agents and the connections between ...
This polity study is about the language policy situation in the People’s Republic of China (China) w...
In language education research, micro-level language policy and planning (LPP) primarily concerns lo...
This Handbook provides a state-of-the-art account of research in language policy and planning (LPP)....
The way speakers and nations use language reflects the power relationships of a society. Mandarin, ...
What explains institutional change in authoritarian regimes presiding over fragmented societies? A ...