In 1984, Richard Ruiz set forth three orientations to language planning: language as problem, language as right, and language as resource. Since that time, the orientations have only become more powerful, rising to the level of paradigm in the field of language policy and planning (LPP). In this paper, we revisit Ruiz’s orientations. By drawing upon Ruiz’s own work as well as the work of other scholars who have been inspired by him, we unpack the ideas aligned with each orientation in order to reflect upon the application of the three orientations as a heuristic for LPP. In contrast to critiques that the three orientations do not map onto the political reality of policy situations, we argue that they are analytically useful as both etic con...
A framework for and overview of the key elements of language planning is presented covering status p...
This entry details how the field of language policy and planning (henceforth LPP) began as largely a...
Humanities Open Book Program, a joint initiative of the National Endowment for the Humanities and th...
In 1984, Richard Ruiz set forth three orientations to language planning: language as problem, langua...
In 1984, Richard Ruiz set forth three orientations to language planning: language as problem, langua...
This introductory chapter reviews the historical development of the field of Language Policy and Pla...
This paper centers upon two distinct, yet inter-related concerns in language revitalization efforts....
This Handbook provides a state-of-the-art account of research in language policy and planning (LPP)....
Despite the fact that the term language planning has been in use for over five decades now, its defi...
This paper deals with the problems associated with language planning. Language planning is a controv...
In this paper we are going to review two articles in relation to Language Planning and Language Righ...
This chapter addresses the question of the specific epistemic role of language planning within langu...
Language policy and planning (LPP) is one of the fastest growing sub-disciplines of applied linguist...
A decade ago, Hornberger & Johnson proposed that the ethnography of language planning and policy (EL...
Language planning is normally thought of in terms of large-scale, usually national planning, often u...
A framework for and overview of the key elements of language planning is presented covering status p...
This entry details how the field of language policy and planning (henceforth LPP) began as largely a...
Humanities Open Book Program, a joint initiative of the National Endowment for the Humanities and th...
In 1984, Richard Ruiz set forth three orientations to language planning: language as problem, langua...
In 1984, Richard Ruiz set forth three orientations to language planning: language as problem, langua...
This introductory chapter reviews the historical development of the field of Language Policy and Pla...
This paper centers upon two distinct, yet inter-related concerns in language revitalization efforts....
This Handbook provides a state-of-the-art account of research in language policy and planning (LPP)....
Despite the fact that the term language planning has been in use for over five decades now, its defi...
This paper deals with the problems associated with language planning. Language planning is a controv...
In this paper we are going to review two articles in relation to Language Planning and Language Righ...
This chapter addresses the question of the specific epistemic role of language planning within langu...
Language policy and planning (LPP) is one of the fastest growing sub-disciplines of applied linguist...
A decade ago, Hornberger & Johnson proposed that the ethnography of language planning and policy (EL...
Language planning is normally thought of in terms of large-scale, usually national planning, often u...
A framework for and overview of the key elements of language planning is presented covering status p...
This entry details how the field of language policy and planning (henceforth LPP) began as largely a...
Humanities Open Book Program, a joint initiative of the National Endowment for the Humanities and th...