Kimura Goro Christoph
List of John Benjamins publications in which Kimura Goro Christoph is involved.
Book series
Journal
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A Language Management Approach to Language Problems: Integrating macro and micro dimensions
Edited by Kimura Goro Christoph and Lisa Fairbrother
In recent years there has been increased interest in examining the treatment of language problems across different levels of society, ranging from individual interactional issues to language policy and planning at the national or supra-national level. Among the various approaches to tackle this… read more[Studies in World Language Problems, 7] 2020. ix, 273 pp.
2020 Chapter 1. Introduction: What is a language management approach to language problems and why do we need it? A Language Management Approach to Language Problems: Integrating macro and micro dimensions, Goro Christoph, Kimura and Lisa Fairbrother (eds.), pp. 1–28 | Chapter
2020 Chapter 12. The bridging role of the researcher between different levels of language management: The case of a research project at the German-Polish border A Language Management Approach to Language Problems: Integrating macro and micro dimensions, Goro Christoph, Kimura and Lisa Fairbrother (eds.), pp. 237–254 | Chapter
This paper focuses on the socially oriented activities of the researcher of language management in order to clarify what kind of role these activities can play as part of the overall language management processes that are researched. A research project on interlingual communication at the… read more
2020 Chapter 13. Epilogue: Reconsidering the language management approach in light of the micro-macro continuum A Language Management Approach to Language Problems: Integrating macro and micro dimensions, Goro Christoph, Kimura and Lisa Fairbrother (eds.), pp. 255–267 | Chapter
2012 Esperanto and minority languages: A sociolinguistic comparison Language Problems and Language Planning 36:2, pp. 167–181 | Article
Esperanto seems to share several basic characteristics with minority languages. Tendencies regarded as basic features of the Esperanto community, such as voluntariness, non-ethnic composition, non-territorial distribution or the “internal idea” can be observed also among minority languages. It can… read more
2003 The metacommunicative ideology of Esperanto: Evidence from Japan and Korea Language Problems and Language Planning 27:1, pp. 71–83 | Miscellaneous
The issue of whether a particular humanistic ideology is immanent in Esperanto has been a topic of controversy since the early days of the movement. The question is explored here on the basis of evidence drawn from discussions in Esperanto between Japanese and Koreans about reconciliation between… read more







