Language Policy

Titel Veröffentlichungsdatum Sprache Zitate
Invisible and visible language planning: ideological factors in the family language policy of Chinese immigrant families in Quebec2009/09/27English246
English Language Education in China: Policies, Progress, and Problems2005/03/01English135
English-medium instruction at a Chinese University: rhetoric and reality2013/10/11English128
Power and agency in language policy appropriation2014/08/10English119
Ethnography of language policy2009/04/02English117
Researching ‘practiced language policies’: insights from conversation analysis2012/05/26English97
Family language policy: sociopolitical reality versus linguistic continuity2013/01/20English90
Marketing, management and performance: multilingualism as commodity in a tourism call centre2008/11/26English85
The Conservative Restoration and Neoliberal Defenses of Bilingual Education2005/11/01English77
English as a medium of instruction in the Gulf: When students and teachers speak2014/08/20English77
Language policy, multilingual education, and power in Rwanda2010/06/08English66
Media, multilingualism and language policing: an introduction2009/06/18English63
Political strategies and language policies: the European Union Lisbon strategy and its implications for the EU’s language and multilingualism policy2011/04/21English63
Current Japanese Reforms In English Language Education: The 2003 ?Action Plan?2005/03/01English57
Linguistic entrepreneurship as affective regime: organizations, audit culture, and second/foreign language education policy2018/11/26English55
21st Century Shibboleth: Language Tests, Identity and Intergroup Conflict2005/11/01English55
Planning for the survival of linguistic diversity2006/10/04English52
Publish (in international indexed journals) or perish: Neoliberal ideology in a Korean university2013/04/16English51
Multilingualism and policy making in Greater China: ideological and implementational spaces2018/07/04English49
Language Policy and Ehe Ecological Turn2004/09/01English49
A modified and enriched theory of language policy (and management)2018/09/05English46
The Discourse Of Linguistic Capital: Language And Economic Policy Planning In Singapore2005/03/01English46
Myths and realities of ‘global’ English2016/06/21English45
No child left behind: repealing and Unpeeling federal language education policy in the united states2005/03/01English44
China’s foreign language policy on primary English education: What’s behind it?2007/09/12English43
English language ideologies in the Chinese foreign language education policies: a world-system perspective2011/08/01English42
Language policies in the context of German higher education2006/07/19English42
Family language policy, transnationalism, and the diaspora community of San Lucas Quiaviní of Oaxaca, Mexico2013/02/01English41
Marginalizing English as a second language teacher expertise: The exclusionary consequence of No Child Left Behind2008/08/21English41
Parental ethnotheories and family language policy in transnational adoptive families2012/11/04English41