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10. Linguistic Citizenship in Sweden: (De)Constructing Languages in a Context of Linguistic Human Rights
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Tommaso M. Milani
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Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Contributors vii
- Preface and Acknowledgements xiii
- Introduction 1
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Part 1: Language Rights and Linguistic Citizenship
- 1. Linguistic Citizenship 17
- 2. Essentialism and Language Rights 40
- 3. Commentary – Unanswered Questions: Addressing the Inequalities of Majoritarian Language Policies 65
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Part 2: Educating for Linguistic Citizenship
- 4. Affirming Linguistic Rights, Fostering Linguistic Citizenship: A Cameroonian Perspective 75
- 5. Education and Citizenship in Mozambique: Colonial and Postcolonial Perspectives 98
- 6. Paths to Multilingualism? Refl ections on Developments in Language-in-Education Policy and Practice in East-Timor 120
- 7. Language Rights and Thainess: Community-based Bilingual Education is the Key 150
- 8. Commentary - Linguistic Citizenship: Who Decides Whose Languages, Ideologies and Vocabulary Matter? 174
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Part 3: Linguistic Citizenship in Resistance and Participation
- 9. Citizenship Theory and Fieldwork Practice in Sri Lanka Malay Communities 193
- 10. Linguistic Citizenship in Sweden: (De)Constructing Languages in a Context of Linguistic Human Rights 221
- 11. Linguistic Citizenship in Post-Banda Malawi: A Focus on the Public Radio and Primary Education 247
- 12. Making and Shaping Participatory Spaces: Resemiotization and Citizenship Agency in South Africa 263
- 13. Commentary - On Participation and Resistance 289
- Index 300
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Contributors vii
- Preface and Acknowledgements xiii
- Introduction 1
-
Part 1: Language Rights and Linguistic Citizenship
- 1. Linguistic Citizenship 17
- 2. Essentialism and Language Rights 40
- 3. Commentary – Unanswered Questions: Addressing the Inequalities of Majoritarian Language Policies 65
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Part 2: Educating for Linguistic Citizenship
- 4. Affirming Linguistic Rights, Fostering Linguistic Citizenship: A Cameroonian Perspective 75
- 5. Education and Citizenship in Mozambique: Colonial and Postcolonial Perspectives 98
- 6. Paths to Multilingualism? Refl ections on Developments in Language-in-Education Policy and Practice in East-Timor 120
- 7. Language Rights and Thainess: Community-based Bilingual Education is the Key 150
- 8. Commentary - Linguistic Citizenship: Who Decides Whose Languages, Ideologies and Vocabulary Matter? 174
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Part 3: Linguistic Citizenship in Resistance and Participation
- 9. Citizenship Theory and Fieldwork Practice in Sri Lanka Malay Communities 193
- 10. Linguistic Citizenship in Sweden: (De)Constructing Languages in a Context of Linguistic Human Rights 221
- 11. Linguistic Citizenship in Post-Banda Malawi: A Focus on the Public Radio and Primary Education 247
- 12. Making and Shaping Participatory Spaces: Resemiotization and Citizenship Agency in South Africa 263
- 13. Commentary - On Participation and Resistance 289
- Index 300