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E-grāmata: Language, Policy and Territory: A Festschrift for Colin H. Williams

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  • Izdošanas datums: 07-Jul-2022
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This volume celebrates the contribution of Professor Colin Williams, an immensely important and influential scholar in the field of language policy for more than forty years. Eighteen chapters by former students, colleagues and collaborators address a range of topics involving different aspects of language legislation and language rights, governance, economics, territoriality, land use planning, and onomastics. Six chapters address policy issues in Professor Williams’s native Wales while others focus on Canada, Catalonia, Ireland and Scotland. The volume concludes with an Afterword by Professor Williams himself. The book will be suitable for postgraduates and researchers not only in the field of language policy and planning but also sociolinguistics, geography, law and political science.
Introduction 1(18)
Wilson McLeod
Robert Dunbar
Kathryn Jones
John Walsh
Theorising Language Policy and Regulation
Examining the Political Origins of Language Policies
19(20)
Huw Lewis
Elin Royles
Language Rights, Human Rights and the Right to Chat
39(22)
Emyr Lewis
Language and Space: A New Research Agenda in Minority Language Sociolinguistics
61(20)
Bernadette O'Rourke
Reflections on Language as a Vehicle of Economic Value
81(18)
Francois Grin
Language Policy Challenges in Wales
Language Planning in Action: Joining up the Dots in Wales
99(22)
Meirion Prys Jones
Recent Legal Developments in Wales: Moving Beyond Individual to Group Rights?
121(18)
Robert Dunbar
Networked Territories of Language and Nation
139(20)
Rhys Jones
Placemaking: Towards Rethinking Land-Use Planning and Language Planning for a Thriving Welsh Language
159(22)
Kathryn Jones
Signs of the Times: Onomastics and Language Policy in Wales
181(22)
Eleri Hedd James
Canolfannau Cymraeg: A Top-Down or Bottom-Up Approach to Language Planning?
203(20)
Steve Morris
Language Policy Challenges in Canada Best Practices and Language Policy Designs: Lessons from Canada and Wales
223(14)
Linda Cardinal
Anastasia Llewellyn
F.R. Scott and the Origins of Language Policy in Canada
237(20)
Graham Eraser
French in Canada: An Uncertain Future
257(20)
Charles Castonguay
Group Vitality, Language Policies and the French and English-Speaking Communities of Quebec
277(28)
Richard Y. Bourhis
Language Policy Challenges in Ireland, Scotland and Catalonia Changing Spatial Understandings of Minority Language Contexts: New Geographies of Irish
305(20)
John Walsh
Lessons Learned, Lessons Ignored: The Continuing Road to an Irish Language Act in Northern Ireland
325(20)
Janet Muller
The Influence of Wales on Gaelic Development Policy in Scotland
345(20)
Wilson McLeod
Voluntariat Per La Llengua: Building Social Cohesion Through Language
365(22)
Make Puigdevall
Afterword: Conviction, Advocacy and Resilience 387(34)
Colin H. Williams
Index 421
Wilson McLeod is Professor of Gaelic at the University of Edinburgh, UK. Author of Gaelic in Scotland: Policies, Movements, Ideologies (2020) and co-editor of Language Revitalisation and Social Transformation (Palgrave Macmillan, 2021).





Robert Dunbar is Professor of Celtic at the University of Edinburgh, UK. He has published widely on language law and policy, and is regularly consulted by international organisations, governments and NGOs on these issues.





Kathryn Jones is Managing Director of IAITH: Y Ganolfan Cynllunio Iaith / Welsh Centre for Language Planning. She is co-editor of Multilingual Literacies: Reading and Writing Different Worlds (2001).

John Walsh is Senior Lecturer in Irish at the National University of Ireland, Galway, Ireland. He is co-author with Bernadette ORourke of New Speakers of Irish in the Global Context: New Revival? (2020).