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Days of reckoning for the University of Puerto Rico: the struggle to maintain the Cultural Autonomy of a Caribbean public university
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February 15, 2012
Published Online: 2012-02-15
Published in Print: 2012-01
©2012 by Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co.
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Articles in the same Issue
- Prelims
- Editorial
- Preface
- Cultural Autonomy as an approach to sociolinguistic power-sharing: some preliminary notions
- Cultural Autonomy: a rapprochement between positivists and critical approaches to sociolinguistics
- Can autonomy stunt the self-determination impulse? Tensions arising from ethnic and political borders
- Cultural Autonomy, core values and Europe’s legacy: a response to Joshua A. Fishman
- “The return of the repressed”: scattered reflections on the state, liberalism, Cultural Autonomy, language rights and identity
- Indigenousness, human rights, ethnicity, language and power
- Cultural Autonomy: the perceived vs. realistic scope
- Days of reckoning for the University of Puerto Rico: the struggle to maintain the Cultural Autonomy of a Caribbean public university
- Navajo Cultural Autonomy
- Fishman’s Cultural Autonomy as an approach to sociolinguistic power-sharing
- Power-sharing and Cultural Autonomy: some sociolinguistic principles
- Introduction to the Joshua A. Fishman comprehensive bibliography
- Joshua A. Fishman bibliography (1949–2011)
- Small languages and small language communities 70