In:The Politics of Multilingualism: Europeanisation, globalisation and linguistic governance
Edited by Peter A. Kraus and François Grin
[Studies in World Language Problems 6] 2018
► pp. v–vi
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Published online: 10 September 2018
https://doi.org/10.1075/wlp.6.toc
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Table of contents
Acknowledgements
vii
List of contributors
ix
List of abbreviations
xvii
List of figures, tables, charts and pictures
xix
Chapter 1.The politics of multilingualism: General introduction and overview
1
François Grin
Peter A. Kraus
Part I.Reconceptualising multilingualism and collective identity
Chapter 2.The politics of multilingualism in Canada: A neo-institutional approach
19
Linda Cardinal
Rémi Léger
Chapter 3.A Russian-speaking nation: The promotion of the Russian language and its significance for ongoing efforts at Russian nation-building
39
Konstantin Zamyatin
Chapter 4.The impact of mobility and migration on the identity-constructing policy in Brussels
65
Rudi Janssens
Chapter 5.From glossophagic hegemony to multilingual pluralism?: Re-assessing the politics of linguistic identity in Europe
89
Peter A. Kraus
Chapter 6.Transient linguistic landscapes of activism: Protesting against austerity policies in the Eurozone
111
Virginie Mamadouh
Part II.Linguistic hegemony, insecurity and linguistic justice
Chapter 7.How to measure linguistic justice?: Theoretical considerations and the South Tyrol case study of the Calvet Language Barometer
145
Federico Gobbo
Chapter 8.Linguistic justice and English as a Lingua Franca
167
Helder De Schutter
Chapter 9.The promise and pitfalls of global English
201
Tom Ricento
Chapter 10.Languages, norms and power in a globalised context
223
László Marácz
Part III.
Lingua Franca and global linguistic governance
Chapter 11.On some fashionable terms in multilingual research: Critical assessment and implications for language policy
247
François Grin
Chapter 12.English, the Lingua Nullius of global hegemony
275
Robert Phillipson
Chapter 13.Idealism or pragmatism?: Ad hoc multilingualism and Open English
305
Astrid von Busekist
Chapter 14.European integration and the variety of languages in Europe: An awkward coexistence
333
Jean-Claude Barbier
Author index
359
Subject index
