English Language Policies - Couverture rigide

Tandle, Rohini

 
9789362242181: English Language Policies

Synopsis

English Language Policies aims to cover the complex relationship between language, society, and governance. It examines how languages, particularly English, are managed, promoted, or marginalized within diverse socio-political landscapes. The subject explores through theoretical frameworks, historical developments, and practical implementations that influence language use in various contexts. Simply, this field scrutinizes the forces that shape language planning and policy, ranging from political agendas to economic imperatives, and how these forces impact national identity and cultural integration. By analyzing the nuances of language policy, scholars gain insights into the intricate relationship between language as a tool for communication and as a marker of power and identity. This book, titled English Language Policies, is designed to offer a comprehensive exploration of these multifaceted issues. It serves as an authoritative resource that bridges historical perspectives with current debates, offering readers an in-depth analysis of how language policies are crafted, implemented, and experienced around the world. The book's rigorous approach combines theoretical insights with empirical case studies, ensuring that readers from various backgrounds-be they scholars, policymakers, or educators-can appreciate the dynamic and evolving nature of language policy. By presenting a balanced mix of historical context, comparative analysis, and contemporary challenges, the book positions itself as an essential guide for understanding the transformative power of language policies in shaping societies.

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