Multilingualism and Diversity Management
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This book series is peer reviewed and indexed in: Book Citation Index (BCI )* ; Scopus
Publishing status: Discontinued
This book series collects a wide range of scholarship on different, yet mutually complementary dimensions of multilingualism. It contains the main findings of a five-year integrated research project supported by the European Commission and brings together researchers from eighteen universities across the continent.
The project, known under its acronym of DYLAN (Language Dynamics and Management of Diversity), examines the interconnections between social actors’ representations of language and multilingualism, policies adopted by various organizations to deal with multilingualism, the role of context which shapes, but is also shaped by representations and policies regarding multilingualism, and actual language practices. These interconnections are explored on three types of terrain: private-sector companies, the political institutions of the European Union, and the sphere of education (with an emphasis on universities in bi- or trilingual settings). In addition, three major themes cutting across these different terrains are analysed, namely, efficiency and fairness in language choices, emerging language varieties, and the historical dimensions of multilingualism.
The project, known under its acronym of DYLAN (Language Dynamics and Management of Diversity), examines the interconnections between social actors’ representations of language and multilingualism, policies adopted by various organizations to deal with multilingualism, the role of context which shapes, but is also shaped by representations and policies regarding multilingualism, and actual language practices. These interconnections are explored on three types of terrain: private-sector companies, the political institutions of the European Union, and the sphere of education (with an emphasis on universities in bi- or trilingual settings). In addition, three major themes cutting across these different terrains are analysed, namely, efficiency and fairness in language choices, emerging language varieties, and the historical dimensions of multilingualism.
ISSN: 2210-7010
https://doi.org/10.1075/mdm
https://doi.org/10.1075/mdm
Volumes
| 5 | Anne-Claude Berthoud and Laurent Gajo 2020.
ix, 158 pp. |
| 4 | Edited by Georges Lüdi, Katharina Höchle Meier and Patchareerat Yanaprasart 2016.
viii, 374 pp. |
| 3 | Michele Gazzola 2014.
xxi, 380 pp. |
| 2 | Edited by Anne-Claude Berthoud, François Grin and Georges Lüdi 2013.
xxi, 440 pp. |
| 1 | Edited by Matthias Hüning, Ulrike Vogl and Olivier Moliner 2012.
ix, 339 pp. |
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