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This is a new study of speakers of official, minority and disputed languages in an ever-changing European context. Broad policy issues and the performance of the range of instruments of policy at local, national and European levels are illustrated with reference to particular cultural case studies. This is a new study of speakers of official, minority and disputed languages in an ever-changing European context. Broad policy issues and the performance of the range of instruments of policy at local, national and European levels are illustrated with reference to particular cultural case studies.

Recenzijas

'...an outstanding contribution to the field of language policy and planning...This is ahighly recommended bookfor graduate and upper-division undergraduate courses, written in a clear and very persuasive style that reflects Nic Craith's extensive knowledge of European realities and her long-term commitment to the idea of expanded human rights.' - Eva Yerendé, Language Policy





'...an up-to-date, well-researched and well-expressed volume...dealing at length with traditionally ignored matters - nomads, contested languages, cross-border situations...These are new, European issues, and the book is excellent at identifying them.' - Journal of Multilingual and Multicultural Development





'It shows how the study of language planning can offer a deeper understanding of social disparities in a broader sense and how a more intensive commitment to this field of research could make an important contribution to a more equitable and democratic Europe.' - Journal of Sociolinguistics





'Mairead Nic Craith takes readers on a vicarious European tour, one which includes an array of cultures and a cacophony of languages and is illuminating to the sociolinguistic issues that are found within the European Union.' - Education Review





'This is an ambitious book...Its focus is on Europe but its potential influenceand contribution go much wider, as the politics of language is present everywhere.' - International Journal of Applied Linguistics





'I wouldrecommend the book as an addition to a syllabus for an advanced undergraduate or graduate-level class on



European studies or language policy... it would serve as a basis for engaging students in a discussion and critique of current laws, practices and ideological positions on languages and language politics in Europe.' - Bridget Goodman, Current Issues in Language Planning



Mairead Nic Craith deals with the diverse issues involved in a distinctive and up-to-date manner. Thus, she examines the complex polititcs of language at various political-geographical scales... [ her] academically authoritative but readable book provides a wide range of insights into why many people continue to feel a deep attachment to their native and/or national tongues... this authoritative book can be usefully read with interest and ease by the serious academic, the undergraduate student and any literate lay reader interested in how a whole range of languiage issues continue to influence politics in contemporary Europe and will continue to do so.' Mark Wise, Ethnopolitics

Papildus informācija

M IR AD NIC CRAITH is Professor of Irish Culture and Language at the University of Ulster, UK. She has published extensively on languages and cultures in Europe and was joint winner of the 2004 Ruth Jena Michaelis Research Prize for folk life. M?ir?ad has worked closely with different European organizations including the European Bureau for Lesser-Used Languages.
List of Tables
vii
List of Maps
viii
List of Abbreviations
ix
Acknowledgements x
Series Editor's Preface xii
Europe: Discourses of Inclusion/Exclusion
1(19)
Conceptions of Europe
2(5)
Divergence and divisions
7(6)
Inclusion/exclusion and citizenship
13(7)
Statehood, Citizenship and Language
20(20)
Community, language and citizenship
21(4)
Language and statehood: A case study from the Balkans
25(6)
Citizenship and language: The Baltic states
31(9)
European Elites: Official Languages in the EU
40(17)
Official, working languages
40(4)
Towards a Lingua Franca
44(8)
Citizens and their languages
52(5)
`A Hierarchy of Legitimacies': Minority Languages
57(24)
Minority languages and national ideologies
58(9)
A hierarchy of minority languages
67(7)
The transnational context
74(7)
Languages across Borders
81(25)
Ethnic conflicts and state boundaries
82(14)
Impediments to cross-border co-operation
96(4)
European support for transfrontier co-operation
100(6)
The Quest for Recognition: Contested Languages
106(20)
Language, boundary, identity
106(6)
Language and legitimacy
112(8)
The European context
120(6)
Nomads, Language and Land
126(21)
Identities and lifestyles
127(6)
The significance of language
133(5)
Land, region and space
138(9)
The Outsiders: Non-European Languages
147(21)
Immigrants in Europe
147(4)
Non-European languages in Western Europe
151(8)
The discourse of autochthony
159(9)
Europe and the Politics of Belonging
168(20)
Europe and its languages
168(6)
The implications of equality
174(8)
Revising language policies in Europe
182(6)
Select Bibliography 188(28)
Index 216


MĮIRÉAD NIC CRAITH is Professor of Irish Culture and Language at the University of Ulster, UK. She has published extensively on languages and cultures in Europe and was joint winner of the 2004 Ruth Jena Michaelis Research Prize for folk life. Mįiréad has worked closely with different European organizations including the European Bureau for Lesser-Used Languages.