This volume covers the language situation in the Czech Republic, European Union and Northern Ireland explaining the linguistic diversity, the historical and political contexts and the current language situation – including language-in-education planning, the role of the media, the role of religion, and the roles of non-indigenous languages. The authors are indigenous and/or have been participants in the language planning context.
The purpose of the volumes in this series is to present up-to-date information on polities that are not well-known to researchers in the field. A longer-range purpose is to collect comparabale information on as many polities as possible in order to facilitate the development of a richer theory to guide language policy and planning in other polities that undertake the development of a national policy on languages. This volumes is part of an areal series which is committed to providing descriptions of language planning and policy in countries around the world.
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Series Overview
1. Language Policy and Planning in The Czech Republic, The European Union and Northern Ireland: Some Common Issues – Richard B. Baldauf Jr. and Robert B. Kaplan
2. Language Management in the Czech Republic – J. V. Neustupný (Monash University, Melbourne) and Jirí Nekvapil (Charles University, Prague)
3. The European Union, its Institutions and its Languages: Some Language Political Observations – T. J. M. van Els (University of Nijmegen)
4. Language Planning in Northern Ireland – Diarmait Mac Giolla Chríost (Cardiff University)
Bibliographical Notes on Contributors
A propos de l’auteur
Robert B. Kaplan is Emeritus Professor of Applied Linguistics at the University of Southern California. He has published numerous books and articles in refereed journals and written several special reports to government both in the US and elsewhere. He is the founding Editor-in-Chief of the Annual Review of Applied Linguistics and is a member of the editorial board of the 1st and 2nd editions of the Oxford International Encyclopedia of Linguistics (2002). Additionally, he edited the Oxford Handbook of Applied Linguistics. He has served as President of the National Association for Foreign Students Affairs, of TESOL, and of the American Association for Applied Linguistics.