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A Post-Liberal Approach to Language Policy in Education

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This provocative book examines the strengths and weaknesses of liberal political theory to inform language policy in a way that promotes individual autonomy while not reifying 'language'. Important...
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  • 02 December 2014
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This provocative defense of language diversity works through the strengths and weaknesses of liberal political theory to inform language policy. The book presents the argument that policy must occupy the space between 'linguistics of community' and 'linguistics of contact' in a way that balances individual autonomy and group recognition while not reifying 'language'. Drawing on the importance of the language/identity link, the author distinguishes between language negative liberalism and language positive liberalism, arguing against the former. This distinction orients consideration of increasingly specific language policy issues, such as official languages, language rights, bilingual education, and uses of language varieties within classrooms.

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Price: $139.95
Pages: 129
Publisher: Channel View Publications
Imprint: Multilingual Matters
Series: New Perspectives on Language and Education
Publication Date: 02 December 2014
Trim Size: 8.25 X 5.85 in
ISBN: 9781783092840
Format: Hardcover
BISACs: LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Linguistics / General, Bilingualism and multilingualism, EDUCATION / Educational Policy & Reform / General, EDUCATION / Multicultural Education, Educational strategies and policy
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The author presents an imposing body of carefully crafted critique in favor of a post-liberal politics of language. This volume must become an ultimate reference for anybody wanting to go beyond what liberal thought can offer a political philosophy of language.

John E. Petrovic is a Professor of Educational Leadership and Foundations of Education at The University of Alabama, USA. His research interests include the philosophy of education, education policy, language policy, and issues of diversity in education. He is the series editor of Studies in the Philosophy of Education, by Information Age Publishing.

1. Language Policy, Identity, and Liberalism: Some Foundational Connections

2. Formalist Liberalism and Language Policy

3. Saving Liberalism: Communities, Language, and Schooling

4. The Promise and Problem in Linguistic Human Rights

5. Post Linguistic Human Rights?

6. Post-Liberal Language in Education Policy

7. A Post-Liberal Approach: Broadening Language and Narrowing Policy