This essay reflects on the significance for contemporary language revitalisation programmes of regionalisation, internationalisation, the continued advance of the market and the emergence of post-welfare models of governance, drawing on evidence from Wales, Scotland, Catalonia, the Basque Autonomous Community and Ireland. These trends clearly have important implications for the context in which language revitalisation takes place and thus for which types of actors are involved and how relevant initiatives are formulated, funded and implemented
The propensity for macro-economic developments to affect the vitality of endangered languages is oft...
This Handbook provides a state-of-the-art account of research in language policy and planning (LPP)....
This article analyses efforts by subregional government to plan for and implement language policy (L...
This essay reflects on the significance for contemporary language revitalisation programmes of regio...
In this chapter Huw Lewis considers how the growth of focused language policy in support of European...
Economic transformations associated with globalisation underpin a number of socio-demographic trends...
International audienceThis chapter focuses on the revitalization of Romance minority languages and l...
Efforts by European sub-state governments to revitalise minority languages are increasingly common. ...
This paper centers upon two distinct, yet inter-related concerns in language revitalization efforts....
In order to examine how macro- level economic developments can contributeto the decline of a minorit...
Language revitalisation is gradually gaining acceptance as a field of study in its own right, as soc...
This paper reports on the deliberations of the first Revitalise workshop held at Aberystwyth Univers...
Though there is general awareness that language policy is a multi-level activity, there has been lit...
The revitalisation of the Sámi languages and support for language domains are central educational me...
This chapter seeks to introduce the idea that language revitalisation movements are rarely, if ever,...
The propensity for macro-economic developments to affect the vitality of endangered languages is oft...
This Handbook provides a state-of-the-art account of research in language policy and planning (LPP)....
This article analyses efforts by subregional government to plan for and implement language policy (L...
This essay reflects on the significance for contemporary language revitalisation programmes of regio...
In this chapter Huw Lewis considers how the growth of focused language policy in support of European...
Economic transformations associated with globalisation underpin a number of socio-demographic trends...
International audienceThis chapter focuses on the revitalization of Romance minority languages and l...
Efforts by European sub-state governments to revitalise minority languages are increasingly common. ...
This paper centers upon two distinct, yet inter-related concerns in language revitalization efforts....
In order to examine how macro- level economic developments can contributeto the decline of a minorit...
Language revitalisation is gradually gaining acceptance as a field of study in its own right, as soc...
This paper reports on the deliberations of the first Revitalise workshop held at Aberystwyth Univers...
Though there is general awareness that language policy is a multi-level activity, there has been lit...
The revitalisation of the Sámi languages and support for language domains are central educational me...
This chapter seeks to introduce the idea that language revitalisation movements are rarely, if ever,...
The propensity for macro-economic developments to affect the vitality of endangered languages is oft...
This Handbook provides a state-of-the-art account of research in language policy and planning (LPP)....
This article analyses efforts by subregional government to plan for and implement language policy (L...