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Linguistic Diversity and Language Rights
Series Editor:
Tove Skutnabb-Kangas (Åbo Akademi University, Vasa, Finland)
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Consulting Advisory Board:
François Grin, University of Geneva, Switzerland
Miklós Kontra, Károli Gáspár University, Budapest, Hungary
Robert Phillipson, Copenhagen Business School, Denmark
Reetta Toivanen, University of Helsinki, Finland
The series seeks to promote multilingualism as a resource, the maintenance of linguistic diversity, and development of and respect for linguistic human rights worldwide through the dissemination of theoretical and empirical research. The series encourages interdisciplinary approaches to language policy, drawing on sociolinguistics, education, sociology, economics, human rights law, political science, as well as anthropology, psychology, and applied language studies. Publications analysing successful attempts to promote linguistic diversity and theoretical analyses of alternative paradigms in conceptualising and implementing change in language policy are welcomed.
All books in this series are externally peer-reviewed.
Proposals are welcomed and should be sent to Tommi Grover. Please read our notes about how to submit a book proposal.
Tove Skutnabb-Kangas (Åbo Akademi University, Vasa, Finland)
Click here to visit Dr Skutnabb-Kangas' homepage.
Consulting Advisory Board:
François Grin, University of Geneva, Switzerland
Miklós Kontra, Károli Gáspár University, Budapest, Hungary
Robert Phillipson, Copenhagen Business School, Denmark
Reetta Toivanen, University of Helsinki, Finland
The series seeks to promote multilingualism as a resource, the maintenance of linguistic diversity, and development of and respect for linguistic human rights worldwide through the dissemination of theoretical and empirical research. The series encourages interdisciplinary approaches to language policy, drawing on sociolinguistics, education, sociology, economics, human rights law, political science, as well as anthropology, psychology, and applied language studies. Publications analysing successful attempts to promote linguistic diversity and theoretical analyses of alternative paradigms in conceptualising and implementing change in language policy are welcomed.
All books in this series are externally peer-reviewed.
Proposals are welcomed and should be sent to Tommi Grover. Please read our notes about how to submit a book proposal.
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Global Issues in Language, Education and Development Perspectives from Postcolonial Countries
- Series:
- Linguistic Diversity and Language Rights
- Author:
- Naz Rassool
- Format:
- Hardback 304 pages
- ISBN:
- 9781853599521
- Published:
- 12 Mar 2007
- Price: £99.95
- Price: $139.95
- Price: €119.95
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Imagining Multilingual Schools Languages in Education and Glocalization
- Series:
- Linguistic Diversity and Language Rights
- Edited by:
- Ofelia García, Tove Skutnabb-Kangas, María E. Torres-Guzmán
- Format:
- Hardback 344 pages
- ISBN:
- 9781853598951
- Published:
- 31 Jul 2006
- Price: £99.95
- Price: $139.95
- Price: €119.95
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