As is the case in any other social domain, political life is constituted in and by language. In the political sphere, language crucially serves as a medium of communication, encompassing the dissemination of political messages, the presentation of agendas, the discussion of ideas and the negotiation of policies. However, language is not only a neutral tool for communication. Research in sociolinguistics and applied linguistics has shown the multifaceted nature of language, which is inherently entangled with culture and identity and it is indexed to the social, cultural and economic status of speakers. Language, along with other factors such as nationality, ethnicity and race, influences how individuals are perceived by the public and how th...
'New speakers' is a term used to describe those who have learnt a minority language not within their...
While traditional Irish-speaking communities continue to decline, the number of second-language spea...
This report presents research findings about the background, practice and ideologies of ‘new speake...
Not speaking the dominant language of the state poses challenges “in communication, in symbolic affi...
This report looks at the linguistic landscape in Ireland in 2017, using the words of migrants to de...
This book brings together current research by leading international scholars on the often contentiou...
This article explores the difficulties faced in keeping the Irish languages in daily use in those ar...
This article examines how political parties in Northern Ireland have attempted to address and engage...
There is no denying that fact that migration is a sensitive economic, political and social issue, wh...
This article examines how political parties in Northern Ireland have attempted to address and engage...
n two studies, we tested the hypothesis that not having a potentially group-defining attribute (e.g....
Although immigrants have been arriving in Ireland in the last years and contributed to the economic ...
In any migratory context individuals are faced with several challenges as a result of having to live...
In two studies, we tested the hypothesis that not having a potentially group-defining attribute (e.g...
Ireland’s Migrant Integration Strategy 2017-2020 states that the introduction of both civics and lan...
'New speakers' is a term used to describe those who have learnt a minority language not within their...
While traditional Irish-speaking communities continue to decline, the number of second-language spea...
This report presents research findings about the background, practice and ideologies of ‘new speake...
Not speaking the dominant language of the state poses challenges “in communication, in symbolic affi...
This report looks at the linguistic landscape in Ireland in 2017, using the words of migrants to de...
This book brings together current research by leading international scholars on the often contentiou...
This article explores the difficulties faced in keeping the Irish languages in daily use in those ar...
This article examines how political parties in Northern Ireland have attempted to address and engage...
There is no denying that fact that migration is a sensitive economic, political and social issue, wh...
This article examines how political parties in Northern Ireland have attempted to address and engage...
n two studies, we tested the hypothesis that not having a potentially group-defining attribute (e.g....
Although immigrants have been arriving in Ireland in the last years and contributed to the economic ...
In any migratory context individuals are faced with several challenges as a result of having to live...
In two studies, we tested the hypothesis that not having a potentially group-defining attribute (e.g...
Ireland’s Migrant Integration Strategy 2017-2020 states that the introduction of both civics and lan...
'New speakers' is a term used to describe those who have learnt a minority language not within their...
While traditional Irish-speaking communities continue to decline, the number of second-language spea...
This report presents research findings about the background, practice and ideologies of ‘new speake...