Language Policy is a peer-reviewed journal that explores the theoretical and practical aspects of language policy and planning. It serves as a key resource for researchers, policymakers, and practitioners in the field.
This journal covers a wide range of topics, including language rights, linguistic diversity, language education, and the impact of globalization on language use. It publishes both theoretical and empirical studies, with a focus on policy implications and practical applications. Indexed in leading databases, the journal targets linguists, sociologists, and policymakers interested in language policy issues.
Submit your research and contribute to the understanding and development of effective language policies. This journal offers a platform to disseminate your work and engage with a global network of experts. Explore submission guidelines and other resources on the journal's website to learn more.