
Minority Language Learning for Adult Migrants in Europe
Routledge (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 27. September 2024
Book
Hardback
218 pages
978-1-032-37977-7 (ISBN)
Description
This collection examines the learning and teaching of minority languages for adult migrants in Europe, with studies featuring perspectives from adult migrants themselves as well as local authorities, teachers, education planners and representatives from working life.
The volume provides context on the attitudes and ideologies which inform adult migrant language education in different minority languages in Europe. Adult migrant language learners are understood here as newcomers settling and living in regions where the minority language is politically acknowledged and societally significant. The studies presented in the chapters are all original, and most are based on qualitative data such as interviews, ethnographic observations and policy documents. Some authors draw upon census and register data and surveys. The book is designed to be relatable to policy formation and implementation in other national contexts, in Europe and beyond.
This book will be of interest to postgraduate students and researchers in language education, language and migration, language and mobility, minority language studies, language policy and linguistic ethnography, as well as language policy professionals.
The volume provides context on the attitudes and ideologies which inform adult migrant language education in different minority languages in Europe. Adult migrant language learners are understood here as newcomers settling and living in regions where the minority language is politically acknowledged and societally significant. The studies presented in the chapters are all original, and most are based on qualitative data such as interviews, ethnographic observations and policy documents. Some authors draw upon census and register data and surveys. The book is designed to be relatable to policy formation and implementation in other national contexts, in Europe and beyond.
This book will be of interest to postgraduate students and researchers in language education, language and migration, language and mobility, minority language studies, language policy and linguistic ethnography, as well as language policy professionals.
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Postgraduate
Illustrations
7 s/w Abbildungen, 7 s/w Photographien bzw. Rasterbilder, 7 s/w Tabellen
7 Tables, black and white; 6 Halftones, black and white; 6 Illustrations, black and white
Dimensions
Height: 235 mm
Width: 157 mm
Thickness: 17 mm
Weight
490 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-032-37977-7 (9781032379777)
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Persons
James Simpson is Professor in the Division of Humanities at The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology.
Sari Poeyhoenen is Professor at the Centre for Applied Language Studies, University of Jyvaeskylae, Finland.
Sari Poeyhoenen is Professor at the Centre for Applied Language Studies, University of Jyvaeskylae, Finland.
Content
Contents
Contributors
Acknowledgements
1. Adult Migrants Learning Minority Languages in Europe: An Introduction
Sari Poeyhoenen and James Simpson
2. The Absence of Indigenous languages in Norwegian, Swedish, and Finnish immigrant introduction Programmes
Nina Carlsson
3. Learning Swedish in Contexts of Migration to Finland
Linda Baeckman and Saara Haapamaeki
4. The Situated Nature of Investment in Language Learning: The Case of Two New Speakers of Faroese
Anna-Elisabeth Holm
5. Can Frisian Cure? The Role of Frisian Language Policy and Education in Migrant Healthcare Professionals' Integration in Fryslan
Charlie Robinson-Jones, Ydwine R. Scarse and Joana Duarte
6. Developing Personal Integration Projects Through a Welsh Language Provision for Adult Migrants in Wales
Gwennan Higham
7. Adult Migrant Learners of Irish: An Exploration of Motivational Factors
Colin J. Flynn
8. Adult Migrants' Investment When Learning a Minoritised Language: Challenges and Opportunities In The Basque Country
Maria Orcasitas-Vicandi, Gorka Roman-Etxebarrieta and Alexia Antzaka
9. Boundary-Maintenance and Unwillingness to Learn Catalan: Ideologies of Multilingualism Among Hungarians in Catalonia
Gergely Szabo
10. Afterword
Martha Bigelow
Index
Contributors
Acknowledgements
1. Adult Migrants Learning Minority Languages in Europe: An Introduction
Sari Poeyhoenen and James Simpson
2. The Absence of Indigenous languages in Norwegian, Swedish, and Finnish immigrant introduction Programmes
Nina Carlsson
3. Learning Swedish in Contexts of Migration to Finland
Linda Baeckman and Saara Haapamaeki
4. The Situated Nature of Investment in Language Learning: The Case of Two New Speakers of Faroese
Anna-Elisabeth Holm
5. Can Frisian Cure? The Role of Frisian Language Policy and Education in Migrant Healthcare Professionals' Integration in Fryslan
Charlie Robinson-Jones, Ydwine R. Scarse and Joana Duarte
6. Developing Personal Integration Projects Through a Welsh Language Provision for Adult Migrants in Wales
Gwennan Higham
7. Adult Migrant Learners of Irish: An Exploration of Motivational Factors
Colin J. Flynn
8. Adult Migrants' Investment When Learning a Minoritised Language: Challenges and Opportunities In The Basque Country
Maria Orcasitas-Vicandi, Gorka Roman-Etxebarrieta and Alexia Antzaka
9. Boundary-Maintenance and Unwillingness to Learn Catalan: Ideologies of Multilingualism Among Hungarians in Catalonia
Gergely Szabo
10. Afterword
Martha Bigelow
Index