In this course you will examine the theory and implementation of language policy and planning at all levels and explore areas where policy and planning overlap. You will also look into language activism and resistance to language planning through examining issues such as the legal status of languages and language rights; the interrelations between globalisation, nationalism, ethnicity, identity and language policy; linguistic ecology; multilingualism as a problem or resource; as well as issues on language minoritisation and endangerment. You will be guided to apply your learning to real world situations and explore ways to investigate issues empirically. This course provides you with training in core analytical skills necessary to engage in research on language planning and policy.
Academic Units | 4 |
Exam Schedule | Not Applicable |
Grade Type | Letter Graded |
Department Maintaining | LMS(SOH) |
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Mutually Exclusive | |
Not Available to All Programme | Yr1, Yr2 |
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