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4. Keywords in Refugee Accounts: Implications for Language Policies
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Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgements vii
- 1. Language Policies and (Dis)Citizenship: Rights, Access, Pedagogies 1
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Part 1: Citizenship: Reproducing, Challenging, Transforming Discourses and Ideologies
- 2. Language, Gender and Citizenship: Re-framing Citizenship from a Gender Equality Perspective 19
- 3. Problematizing the Construction of US Americans as Monolingual English Speakers 35
- 4. Keywords in Refugee Accounts: Implications for Language Policies 52
- 5. ‘The World Doesn’t End at the Corner of their Street’: Language Ideologies of Chilean English Teachers 73
- 6. A Perfect Storm for Undocumented Latino Youth?: Multi-level Marketing, Discourses of Advancement and Language Policy 92
- 7. Education Policy, Citizenship and Linguistic Sovereignty in Native America 116
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Part 2: Education and Citizenship: Creating (and Constraining) Spaces for Language, Learning and Belonging
- 8. Citizenship as Social, Spiritual and Multilingual Practice: Fostering Visions and Practices in the Nishkam Nursery Project 145
- 9. Re-imagining Citizenship: Views from the Classroom 167
- 10. Classroom Meanings and Enactments of US Citizenship: An Ethnographic Study 188
- 11. (Dis)Citizenship or Opportunity? The Importance of Language Education Policy for Access and Full Participation of Emergent Bilinguals in the United States 209
- 12. English Learning without English Teachers? The Rights and Access of Rural Secondary Students in Nicaragua 231
- Afterword 253
- Appendix 256
- Contributors 281
- Index 287
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgements vii
- 1. Language Policies and (Dis)Citizenship: Rights, Access, Pedagogies 1
-
Part 1: Citizenship: Reproducing, Challenging, Transforming Discourses and Ideologies
- 2. Language, Gender and Citizenship: Re-framing Citizenship from a Gender Equality Perspective 19
- 3. Problematizing the Construction of US Americans as Monolingual English Speakers 35
- 4. Keywords in Refugee Accounts: Implications for Language Policies 52
- 5. ‘The World Doesn’t End at the Corner of their Street’: Language Ideologies of Chilean English Teachers 73
- 6. A Perfect Storm for Undocumented Latino Youth?: Multi-level Marketing, Discourses of Advancement and Language Policy 92
- 7. Education Policy, Citizenship and Linguistic Sovereignty in Native America 116
-
Part 2: Education and Citizenship: Creating (and Constraining) Spaces for Language, Learning and Belonging
- 8. Citizenship as Social, Spiritual and Multilingual Practice: Fostering Visions and Practices in the Nishkam Nursery Project 145
- 9. Re-imagining Citizenship: Views from the Classroom 167
- 10. Classroom Meanings and Enactments of US Citizenship: An Ethnographic Study 188
- 11. (Dis)Citizenship or Opportunity? The Importance of Language Education Policy for Access and Full Participation of Emergent Bilinguals in the United States 209
- 12. English Learning without English Teachers? The Rights and Access of Rural Secondary Students in Nicaragua 231
- Afterword 253
- Appendix 256
- Contributors 281
- Index 287