Bilingualism : a social approach

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Main Author: Heller, Monica (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Basingstoke [England] ; New York : Palgrave Macmillan , 2007
Series:Palgrave advances in linguistics
Palgrave advances
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Table of Contents:
  • 1. Bilingualism as ideology and practice / Monica Heller
  • 2. Bilingualism : colonialism and postcolonialism / Christopher Stroud
  • 3. Minority language movements / Alexandra Jaffe
  • 4. Bilingualism and the nation-state in the post-national era / Joan Pujolar
  • 5. Beyond the nation-state : international agencies as new sites of discourses on bilingualism / Shaylih Muehlmann and Alexandre Duch?ene
  • 6. Language endangerment, language rights and indigeneity / Donna Patrick
  • 7. Language, migration and citizenship : new challenges in the regulation of bilingualism / Melissa G. Moyer and Luisa Martâin Rojo
  • 8. Bilingualism, education and the regulation of access to language resources / Marilyn Martin-Jones
  • 9. Bilingualism and the globalized new economy : the commodification of language and identity / Emanuel da Silva, Mireille McLaughlin and Mary Richards
  • 10. Bilingualism in the mass media and on the internet / Jannis Androutsopoulos
  • 11. Language socialization and the (re)production of bilingual subjectivities / Paul B. Garrett
  • 12. Heteroglossia and boundaries / Benjamin Bailey
  • 13. Bilingualism, praxis and linguistic description / Lukas D. Tsitsipis
  • 14. Bilingualism and the analysis of talk at work : code-switching as a resource for the organizaton of action and interaction / Lorenza Mondada
  • 15. The monolingual bias in bilingualism research, or : why bilingual talk is (still) a challenge for linguistics / Peter Auer
  • 16. The future of 'bilingualism' / Monica Heller
  • 17. Postface : Politique et idâeologie : la cas du bilinguisme / Andrâee Tabouret-Keller
  • 18. English summary of Tabouret-Keller's Postface politics and ideology : the case of bilingualism