This dissertation examines two ideological clashes underlying contemporary political theories of linguistic justice (instrumentalism/constitutivism; monism/pluralism) with the aim to elucidate (a) why languages matter to people, in terms of communication and identity-related interests, and (b) how these interests work in mixed societies, where members of different language groups live intermingled. It combines theoretical analysis and empirical evidence obtained through the study of 112 linguistic regulations adopted in western democracies. First, it critically analyzes current theories. Second, it contributes a typology of valued ends for language policies and a comparison of their uses in language acts. Finally, it develops the concept of...
The focus of this special issue is on negotiation of identities in multilingual contexts, and the pa...
Understanding and addressing linguistic disadvantage must be a central facet of the social justice a...
My thesis aims to contribute to the development of a distinctively liberal theory of language rights...
This dissertation examines two ideological clashes underlying contemporary political theories of lin...
Throughout history humanity has been socially, economically and politically organised in very differ...
© 2016, © The Author(s) 2016. It is usually thought that a shared public sphere is a prerequisite of...
1 PDF file with the codebook, 2 CSV files with data.The dataset contains information on linguistic l...
International audienceThe individualistic paradigm of classical liberalism seems to dominate the deb...
Research in multilingual societies often attends to the micro level of linguistic interactions, as l...
A conception of linguistic justice refers to a set of moral principles that can provide guidance abo...
Els principis de territorialitat i personalitat han estat utilitzats reiteradament per a l’an&...
Within the framework of political theory and political philosophy, theories of linguistic justice ai...
In the European Union language regime debate, theorists of multiculturalism and cosmopolitanism have...
In this piece, I tackle a current subject of popular controversywhether growing multilingualism in t...
Multilingual or linguistically heterogeneous societies are increasing around the globe. Socio-politi...
The focus of this special issue is on negotiation of identities in multilingual contexts, and the pa...
Understanding and addressing linguistic disadvantage must be a central facet of the social justice a...
My thesis aims to contribute to the development of a distinctively liberal theory of language rights...
This dissertation examines two ideological clashes underlying contemporary political theories of lin...
Throughout history humanity has been socially, economically and politically organised in very differ...
© 2016, © The Author(s) 2016. It is usually thought that a shared public sphere is a prerequisite of...
1 PDF file with the codebook, 2 CSV files with data.The dataset contains information on linguistic l...
International audienceThe individualistic paradigm of classical liberalism seems to dominate the deb...
Research in multilingual societies often attends to the micro level of linguistic interactions, as l...
A conception of linguistic justice refers to a set of moral principles that can provide guidance abo...
Els principis de territorialitat i personalitat han estat utilitzats reiteradament per a l’an&...
Within the framework of political theory and political philosophy, theories of linguistic justice ai...
In the European Union language regime debate, theorists of multiculturalism and cosmopolitanism have...
In this piece, I tackle a current subject of popular controversywhether growing multilingualism in t...
Multilingual or linguistically heterogeneous societies are increasing around the globe. Socio-politi...
The focus of this special issue is on negotiation of identities in multilingual contexts, and the pa...
Understanding and addressing linguistic disadvantage must be a central facet of the social justice a...
My thesis aims to contribute to the development of a distinctively liberal theory of language rights...