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Language Planning And Policy Ideologies Ethnicities And Semiotic Spaces Of Power 1st Edition Ashraf Abdelhay

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Language Planning And Policy Ideologies Ethnicities And Semiotic Spaces Of Power 1st Edition Ashraf Abdelhay
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Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.98 MB
Pages: 270
Author: Ashraf Abdelhay, Sinfree B. Makoni, Cristine G. Severo
ISBN: 9781527544413, 9781527546981, 1527544419, 1527546985
Language: English
Year: 2020
Edition: 1

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Language Planning And Policy Ideologies Ethnicities And Semiotic Spaces Of Power 1st Edition Ashraf Abdelhay by Ashraf Abdelhay, Sinfree B. Makoni, Cristine G. Severo 9781527544413, 9781527546981, 1527544419, 1527546985 instant download after payment.

Language policy is heterogeneous and varies according to its object, levels of intervention, purpose, participants and institutions involved, underlying language ideologies, local contexts, power relations, and historical contexts. This volume offers unique cross-cultural perspectives on language planning and policy in diverse African and Middle Eastern contexts, including South Africa, Bahrain, Sudan, Saudi Arabia, Morocco, Zambia, and Algeria. The African diaspora is also considered, as is the case of Brazil. By bringing together diverse contexts in Africa and the Middle East, this volume encourages a dialogue in the burgeoning scholarship on language policies in different regions of Africa and the Middle East in order to inspect the intersection between language policy discourses and their social, political, and educational functions.

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