Language Education and Nation building

Language  Education and Nation building
Author: P. Sercombe,R. Tupas
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 264
Release: 2014-09-02
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9781137455536

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This volume tracks the complex relationships between language, education and nation-building in Southeast Asia, focusing on how language policies have been used by states and governments as instruments of control, assimilation and empowerment. Leading scholars have contributed chapters each representing one of the countries in the region.

Language Nation and Development in Southeast Asia

Language  Nation and Development in Southeast Asia
Author: Lee Hock Guan,Leo Suryadinata
Publsiher: Institute of Southeast Asian Studies
Total Pages: 249
Release: 2007
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9789812304827

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Papers from a workshop on Language, Nation and Development in Southeast Asia held in Singapore, 2003.

Language Policy and Nation Building in Post Apartheid South Africa

Language Policy and Nation Building in Post Apartheid South Africa
Author: Jon Orman
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 207
Release: 2008-08-27
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9781402088919

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The preamble to the post-apartheid South African constitution states that ‘South Africa belongs to all who live in it, united in our diversity’ and promises to ‘lay the foundations for a democratic and open society in which government is based on the will of the people and every citizen is equally protected by law’ and to ‘improve the quality of life of all citizens’. This would seem to commit the South African government to, amongst other things, the implementation of policies aimed at fostering a common sense of South African national identity, at societal dev- opment and at reducing of levels of social inequality. However, in the period of more than a decade that has now elapsed since the end of apartheid, there has been widespread discontent with regard to the degree of progress made in connection with the realisation of these constitutional aspirations. The ‘limits to liberation’ in the post-apartheid era has been a theme of much recent research in the ?elds of sociology and political theory (e. g. Luckham, 1998; Robins, 2005a). Linguists have also paid considerable attention to the South African situation with the realisation that many of the factors that have prevented, and are continuing to prevent, effective progress towards the achievement of these constitutional goals are linguistic in their origin.

Language Nation Building

Language   Nation Building
Author: Alis Puteh
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 254
Release: 2006
Genre: Education and state
ISBN: UOM:39015073864749

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Language Planning as Nation Building

Language Planning as Nation Building
Author: Gijsbert Rutten
Publsiher: John Benjamins Publishing Company
Total Pages: 324
Release: 2019-02-21
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9789027262769

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The decades around 1800 constitute the seminal period of European nationalism. The linguistic corollary of this was the rise of standard language ideology, from Finland to Spain, and from Iceland to the Habsburg Empire. Amidst these international events, the case of Dutch in the Netherlands offers a unique example. After the rise of the ideology from the 1750s onwards, the new discourse of one language–one nation was swiftly transformed into concrete top-down policies aimed at the dissemination of the newly devised standard language across the entire population of the newly established Dutch nation-state. Thus, the Dutch case offers an exciting perspective on the concomitant rise of cultural nationalism, national language planning and standard language ideology. This study offers a comprehensive yet detailed analysis of these phenomena by focussing on the ideology underpinning the new language policy, the institutionalisation of this ideology in metalinguistic discourse, the implementation of the policy in education, and the effects of the policy on actual language use.

Language Policy and Language Planning

Language Policy and Language Planning
Author: Sue Wright
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 385
Release: 2016-04-08
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9781137576477

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This revised second edition is a comprehensive overview of why we speak the languages that we do. It covers language learning imposed by political and economic agendas as well as language choices entered into willingly for reasons of social mobility, economic advantage and group identity.

Multilingualism and Nation Building

Multilingualism and Nation Building
Author: Gerda Mansour
Publsiher: Multilingual Matters Limited
Total Pages: 170
Release: 1993
Genre: Language policy
ISBN: UCSC:32106010224456

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The immediate concern of Multilingualism and Nation Building is to relate the phenomenon of multilingualism in West Africa to its historical, social and physical environment and to trace the development of the sociolinguistic situation from the Middle Ages to the colonial and post-colonial period. At a deeper, theoretical level the author attempts to show how the two types of communication -- monolingual and multilingual -- were associated with specific social formations in the course of socio-historical evolution. This perspective leads to a new evaluation of current sociolinguistic phenomena in independent African nations and examines their approach to the question of what role their native languages should play in national life. While concrete answers to this question have to be left to policy makers, it is the aim of this book to inquire into the linguistic, social and political issues which result in a variety of possible solutions. So far the decision to maintain a non-native official language and to exclude native languages from the public domain has been the preferred option in many newly independent countries. The author therefore analyses concrete examples of the two basic models of nation building -- the assimilationist (or monolingual) and the pluralist model -- and the conditions which made each of these solutions successful. What really is at stake is the fundamental question: what type of language policy for what type of nation?

Nation Building Identity and Citizenship Education

Nation Building  Identity and Citizenship Education
Author: Joseph Zajda,Holger Daun,Lawrence J. Saha
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 204
Release: 2008-12-16
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781402093180

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A major aim of Nation-Building, Identity and Citizenship Education: Cross-cultural Perspectives is to present a global overview of selected scholarly research on global and comparative trends in dominant discourses of identity politics, and nation-building in comparative education research. It provides an easily accessible, practical, yet scholarly source of information about the international concern in the field of nati- building, identity and citizenship education. Above all, the book offers the latest findings on discourses surrounding national identity, nation-building, and citizenship education in the global culture. It offers a timely overview of current issues affecting the formation of social identity and citizenship education in the global culture. More than ever before, there is a need to understand and analyse both the intended and the unintended effects of globalisation and the forces of globalisation on nations, organisations, communities, educational institutions and individuals around the world. This is particularly relevant to the evolving and constantly cha- ing notions of nation-states, national identity, and citizenship education globally. Current global and comparative research demonstrates a rapidly changing world where citizens are experiencing a growing sense of alienation, uncertainty, and loss of moral purpose. In this stimulating and important book, the authors focus on discourses surrou- ing three major dimensions affecting the national identity, nation-building, and ci- zenship education debate in education and society: ideology, democracy, and human rights. These are among the most critical and significant dimensions defining and contextualising the processes surrounding the nation-building and identity.