This paper has provided evidence that language planners, language educators, and language policy makers must possess a particular human character capable of nuanced understanding, deep critical analysis and a sensitive ability to respond appropriately to numerous factors and contending elements. Will their decisions lead language speakers to their socioeconomic development, or will their policies lead these speakers towards socioeconomic regression? This paper suggests clarifying these outcomes through three lenses: language ghettos, language rights and language injustice
Low socioeconomic status is highly correlated to poor English proficiency. But despite this marginal...
This article compares the functional roles of English, French, and Inuttitut in arctic Qué-bec. In t...
Language teachers and language researchers have the most detailed and reliable knowledge about langu...
Internationalization policies to promote international student enrolment at many Canadian universiti...
Language use within Canadian postsecondary institutions reflects ongoing neocolonialism and the priv...
This paper considers two, frequently opposing, perspectives to describe the decline and death of mi...
Canada represents an important case for research and policymaking in the area of language protection...
The politics of language can be studied either from the standpoint of thespeaker or from that of the...
This dissertation comprises three studies on the Anglo-Quebecer and Franco-Ontarian communities usin...
The following thesis looks at the role of linguistic rights and proper language policy for regional ...
The spread of English and its users across the world has made imperative, an exploration of the lang...
Abstract The academic intelligentsia has been abuzz with a new found occupation-the Subaltern Studie...
Research in multilingual societies often attends to the micro level of linguistic interactions, as l...
Is language one of the causes of social ills such as poverty, poor mental and physical health? This ...
Within studies of language, Bourdieu’s scholarship was wide ranging. He focused on the production an...
Low socioeconomic status is highly correlated to poor English proficiency. But despite this marginal...
This article compares the functional roles of English, French, and Inuttitut in arctic Qué-bec. In t...
Language teachers and language researchers have the most detailed and reliable knowledge about langu...
Internationalization policies to promote international student enrolment at many Canadian universiti...
Language use within Canadian postsecondary institutions reflects ongoing neocolonialism and the priv...
This paper considers two, frequently opposing, perspectives to describe the decline and death of mi...
Canada represents an important case for research and policymaking in the area of language protection...
The politics of language can be studied either from the standpoint of thespeaker or from that of the...
This dissertation comprises three studies on the Anglo-Quebecer and Franco-Ontarian communities usin...
The following thesis looks at the role of linguistic rights and proper language policy for regional ...
The spread of English and its users across the world has made imperative, an exploration of the lang...
Abstract The academic intelligentsia has been abuzz with a new found occupation-the Subaltern Studie...
Research in multilingual societies often attends to the micro level of linguistic interactions, as l...
Is language one of the causes of social ills such as poverty, poor mental and physical health? This ...
Within studies of language, Bourdieu’s scholarship was wide ranging. He focused on the production an...
Low socioeconomic status is highly correlated to poor English proficiency. But despite this marginal...
This article compares the functional roles of English, French, and Inuttitut in arctic Qué-bec. In t...
Language teachers and language researchers have the most detailed and reliable knowledge about langu...