In this paper we juxtapose the European Union's (EU's) supranational policies on language and migration with their recontextualisation into national policies of the linguistic integration of migrants in two EU member states, Austria and Greece. The EU member states adapt the European legislation according to their national laws (National Acton Plans) which have to also account for national traditions and national citizenship legislation. Moreover, we explore the national regulations on language testing and the linguistic integration of migrants in Austria and Greece which are part and parcel of the National Action Plans and which establish obstacles for migrants: Indeed, they function as gate-keepers. Hence, a context-dependent micro-level ...
Within the European Union there are several states that have implemented laws, often following diffe...
This chapter first contextualizes discourses on language, migration and citizenship in Germany in re...
Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Germany, Finland, France, the Netherlands, Sweden, and the United Kingdom...
Inclusion and exclusion of migrants are renegotiated in the European Union on almost a daily scale: ...
One of the most pressing issues in contemporary European societies is the need to promote integratio...
INTERACT - Researching Third Country Nationals’ Integration as a Three-way Process - Immigrants, Cou...
This chapter investigates linguistic diversity in Europe by focusing on the interacting and overlapp...
The paper explores the relations among language policies, immigration policies and language teaching...
No abstractPostwar migration in Europe, in conjunction with the phenomenon of globalization and the ...
One of the most pressing issues in contemporary European societies is the need to promote integratio...
In a recent communication from the European Commission it was stated that: ‘It is broadly agreed tha...
This study contributes with minority-centred perspectives to the policy trend of imposing majority l...
Since the turn of the 21st century, many EU countries have introduced language and/or civics tests i...
In den letzten Jahrzehnten hat sowohl die legale als auch die illegale Immigration nach Europa stet...
The paper investigates the language integration of adult labour migrants in six major West-European ...
Within the European Union there are several states that have implemented laws, often following diffe...
This chapter first contextualizes discourses on language, migration and citizenship in Germany in re...
Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Germany, Finland, France, the Netherlands, Sweden, and the United Kingdom...
Inclusion and exclusion of migrants are renegotiated in the European Union on almost a daily scale: ...
One of the most pressing issues in contemporary European societies is the need to promote integratio...
INTERACT - Researching Third Country Nationals’ Integration as a Three-way Process - Immigrants, Cou...
This chapter investigates linguistic diversity in Europe by focusing on the interacting and overlapp...
The paper explores the relations among language policies, immigration policies and language teaching...
No abstractPostwar migration in Europe, in conjunction with the phenomenon of globalization and the ...
One of the most pressing issues in contemporary European societies is the need to promote integratio...
In a recent communication from the European Commission it was stated that: ‘It is broadly agreed tha...
This study contributes with minority-centred perspectives to the policy trend of imposing majority l...
Since the turn of the 21st century, many EU countries have introduced language and/or civics tests i...
In den letzten Jahrzehnten hat sowohl die legale als auch die illegale Immigration nach Europa stet...
The paper investigates the language integration of adult labour migrants in six major West-European ...
Within the European Union there are several states that have implemented laws, often following diffe...
This chapter first contextualizes discourses on language, migration and citizenship in Germany in re...
Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Germany, Finland, France, the Netherlands, Sweden, and the United Kingdom...