Sociolinguists have long recognized that language is a social construct, and have found elusive any firm definition of what constitutes a language in relation to overlapping varieties. On the other hand, it is long established that language is recruited by nations, communities and individuals for its symbolic value and distinctiveness. Whereas the first of these positions views language as fluid and changing, with permeable boundaries, the second stresses the fixed, rigid nature of language. This paper describes how these two positions are played out in the multilingual contexts of four English cities, in complementary schools where young students learn Bengali, Cantonese, Gujarati, Mandarin, and Turkish. In the research reported here we ob...
What happens - sociologically, linguistically, educationally, politically - when more than one langu...
Our traditional understandings of bilingual and multilingual education have been disrupted, as schol...
The shifting landscape of languages within the British Isles reflects the movementand change in popu...
Sociolinguists have long recognized that language is a social construct, and have found elusive any ...
This paper focuses on teacher-student interaction in two Gujarati complementary school classrooms in...
In this paper we question key terms which appear frequently in discussions of language teaching and ...
The paper reports on the findings of a 12-month project within a broader research programme that loo...
Here is cutting edge research on complementary schooling in Britain. The book brings together new an...
This paper draws on a multi-sited ethnographic research focusing on the sociolinguistic practices of...
This article reports on research that questions commonsense understandings of a bilingual pedagogy p...
This article examines multilingual interactions in the complementary school classroom for ethnic Chi...
The idea that there exist separate, enumerable languages has in the last decades been widely critici...
Exploring multilingualism as a complex, context-related, societal and individual phenomenon, this bo...
English as a medium of instruction (EMI) has recently dominated language-in-education policies in So...
In this paper we question key terms which appear frequently in discussions of language teaching and ...
What happens - sociologically, linguistically, educationally, politically - when more than one langu...
Our traditional understandings of bilingual and multilingual education have been disrupted, as schol...
The shifting landscape of languages within the British Isles reflects the movementand change in popu...
Sociolinguists have long recognized that language is a social construct, and have found elusive any ...
This paper focuses on teacher-student interaction in two Gujarati complementary school classrooms in...
In this paper we question key terms which appear frequently in discussions of language teaching and ...
The paper reports on the findings of a 12-month project within a broader research programme that loo...
Here is cutting edge research on complementary schooling in Britain. The book brings together new an...
This paper draws on a multi-sited ethnographic research focusing on the sociolinguistic practices of...
This article reports on research that questions commonsense understandings of a bilingual pedagogy p...
This article examines multilingual interactions in the complementary school classroom for ethnic Chi...
The idea that there exist separate, enumerable languages has in the last decades been widely critici...
Exploring multilingualism as a complex, context-related, societal and individual phenomenon, this bo...
English as a medium of instruction (EMI) has recently dominated language-in-education policies in So...
In this paper we question key terms which appear frequently in discussions of language teaching and ...
What happens - sociologically, linguistically, educationally, politically - when more than one langu...
Our traditional understandings of bilingual and multilingual education have been disrupted, as schol...
The shifting landscape of languages within the British Isles reflects the movementand change in popu...