Article published In: Luxembourg
Edited by Kristine Horner
[Language Problems and Language Planning 33:2] 2009
► pp. 174–183
Language identities, ideologies, and policy relevance
Reflections on Luxembourg studies
Published online: 25 June 2009
https://doi.org/10.1075/lplp.33.2.05dav
https://doi.org/10.1075/lplp.33.2.05dav
By examining specific articles on the subject, this commentary explores how language policies and use in Luxembourg individually and collectively inform the complex intersections of multilingualism/ecology, identities/agency and nationalism/ideology. These studies suggest theoretical and policy implications by investigating the topics of agency, ideology and ecology as these unfold in everyday situated practices. The papers specifically offer contributions to our understanding of multilingualism, transnational identities, and nationalism. The commentary concludes by suggesting the need for policies relevant to diverse linguistic and ethnic identities which, thus, foster educational and social equity.
