
State Traditions and Language Regimes
McGill-Queen's University Press
Will be published approx. on 5. June 2015
Book
Hardback
288 pages
978-0-7735-4483-3 (ISBN)
Description
Language policies are political. They have political consequences as well as political origins. In State Traditions and Language Regimes, scholars from Asia, Europe, and North America shift focus from the consequences of language policies to how and why states make language policy choices. This shift, theorized through the concept of "language regime," inserts an urgently needed political science perspective into the current dialogue between sociolinguists, who research the societal effects of language policies, and political theorists of language rights, who analyze the normative implications of policies. New analytical tools drawn from comparative politics are showcased to analyze paths taken by different states in establishing language regimes, at times disrupted and redirected at critical junctures. Contributions to the volume include analyses of Canada's increasingly court-driven language policies, the United States' bifurcated language regime in the aftermath of 9/11, Ireland's conflicted protection of the Irish language, France's linguistic Jacobin tradition disrupted by Europeanization, the role of political parties and coalitions in language regime stability and change in Taiwan and Southeast Asia, Poland's war-torn history informing policy toward regional languages, and the role of English in international peace-building. While other books look at the political and societal effects of language policy, none seeks to employ a historical institutionalism approach which sets language policy choice in the context of power relations embedded in state traditions. State Traditions and Language Regimes offers a comparative politics perspective, one that enriches interdisciplinary debate on language policy.
Reviews / Votes
"By pulling together a series of essays that focus on the political and institutional aspects of language policy regimes in a variety of countries around the world, this book introduces information and it analyses multiple specific aspects of language regimes in a very productive and coherent way. It makes a major contribution to the disciplines of political science and language policy studies." Ronald Schmidt, California State University "This volume is an important pioneering work as it traces a research agenda to incorporate political science methods into the study of language policy in a more systematic and theoretically founded way. The collection of case studies presented clearly shoMore details
Language
English
Place of publication
Montreal
Canada
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
3 tables, 3 figures
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
Weight
510 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-7735-4483-3 (9780773544833)
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Linda Cardinal | Selma K. Sonntag
State Traditions and Language Regimes
E-Book
05/2015
1st Edition
De Gruyter
€32.99
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Persons
Linda Cardinal is professor at the School of Political Studies and chaire de recherche sur la francophonie et les politiques publiques at the University of Ottawa.
Selma K. Sonntag is professor of politics at Humboldt State University in California and chair of the Research Committee on the Politics of Language of the International Political Science Association.
Selma K. Sonntag is professor of politics at Humboldt State University in California and chair of the Research Committee on the Politics of Language of the International Political Science Association.