A decade ago, Hornberger & Johnson proposed that the ethnography of language planning and policy (ELPP) offers a useful way to understand how people create, interpret, and at times resist language policy and planning (LPP). They envisioned ethnographic investigation of layered LPP ideological and implementational spaces, taking up Hornberger\u27s plea five years earlier for language users, educators, and researchers to fill up and wedge open ideological and implementational spaces for multiple languages, literacies, identities, and practices to flourish and grow rather than dwindle and disappear. With roots going back to the 1980s and 1990s, ethnographic research in LPP had been gathering momentum since the turn of the millennium. This revi...
Nearly two decades have passed since Kaplan and Baldauf [1997. Language planning from practice to th...
In this paper we are going to review two articles in relation to Language Planning and Language Righ...
Language planning is normally thought of in terms of large-scale, usually national planning, often u...
A decade ago, Hornberger & Johnson proposed that the ethnography of language planning and policy (EL...
This Handbook provides a state-of-the-art account of research in language policy and planning (LPP)....
At a time when connections between English and globalisation seem stronger than ever, and at a time ...
The book under review here represents an attempt towards paradigmatic change in the study of languag...
This introductory chapter reviews the historical development of the field of Language Policy and Pla...
This edited Volume entitled Language policies and the politics of language practices consists of con...
Language policy and planning (LPP) is one of the fastest growing sub-disciplines of applied linguist...
In this article, I discuss my ethnography of the bilingual intercultural education (EBI) policy in t...
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 chapter focuses on the synergy that researchers in language policy have developed by integratin...
Linguistic and anthropological research has demonstrated that language ideologies play a complex rol...
Nearly two decades have passed since Kaplan and Baldauf [1997. Language planning from practice to th...
In this paper we are going to review two articles in relation to Language Planning and Language Righ...
Language planning is normally thought of in terms of large-scale, usually national planning, often u...
A decade ago, Hornberger & Johnson proposed that the ethnography of language planning and policy (EL...
This Handbook provides a state-of-the-art account of research in language policy and planning (LPP)....
At a time when connections between English and globalisation seem stronger than ever, and at a time ...
The book under review here represents an attempt towards paradigmatic change in the study of languag...
This introductory chapter reviews the historical development of the field of Language Policy and Pla...
This edited Volume entitled Language policies and the politics of language practices consists of con...
Language policy and planning (LPP) is one of the fastest growing sub-disciplines of applied linguist...
In this article, I discuss my ethnography of the bilingual intercultural education (EBI) policy in t...
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 chapter focuses on the synergy that researchers in language policy have developed by integratin...
Linguistic and anthropological research has demonstrated that language ideologies play a complex rol...
Nearly two decades have passed since Kaplan and Baldauf [1997. Language planning from practice to th...
In this paper we are going to review two articles in relation to Language Planning and Language Righ...
Language planning is normally thought of in terms of large-scale, usually national planning, often u...