In:Advances in Interdisciplinary Language Policy
Edited by François Grin, László Marácz and Nike K. Pokorn
[Studies in World Language Problems 9] 2022
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Published online: 21 January 2022
https://doi.org/10.1075/wlp.9.toc
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Table of contents
AcknowledgmentsVII
List of contributorsIX
Part I.Setting the scene
Chapter 1.General introduction3
François Grin
László Marácz
Nike K. Pokorn
Chapter 2.Principles of integrated language policy23
François Grin
Part II.Politics
Chapter 3.Cross-jurisdictional linguistic cooperation in multilingual federations: Proposals for Europe45
Astrid von Busekist
Chapter 4.How to upgrade the status of migrant languages in the European Union67
Christopher Houtkamp
László Marácz
Chapter 5.Inclusion and mobility in the multilingual region of Vojvodina – at the intersection of international minority rights law, state policies and local realities87
Edgár Dobos
Noémi Nagy
Balázs Vizi
Part III.Society
Chapter 6.Language and inclusion in a multilingual environment: A bottom-up approach111
Rudi Janssens*
Chapter 7.The politics of inclusion, citizenship and multilingualism129
Peter A. Kraus
Melanie Frank
Chapter 8.Urban multilingualism: Place-making, mobility and sense of belonging in European cities151
Virginie Mamadouh
Nesrin El Ayadi
Part IV.Education
Chapter 9.Metalinguistic awareness in education as a tool for enhancing social inclusion173
Gabriele Iannàccaro
Vittorio Dell’Aquila
Ida Stria
Chapter 10.Educational capacity-building for linguistic inclusion and mobility: Meso-level strategies for systemic change195
Mark Fettes
Chapter 11.Higher education language policies for mobility and inclusion215
Manuel Célio Conceição
Elisa Caruso
Part V.Mediation
Chapter 12.Portraying linguistic exclusion: Cases of Russian-speakers in the province of Tarragona, Spain237
Nune Ayvazyan
Anthony Pym
Chapter 13.Migrants’ attitudes towards community interpreting257
Nike K. Pokorn
Jaka Čibej
Chapter 14.The language choices of exchange students275
Sabine Fiedler
Cyril Robert Brosch
Chapter 15.The role of intercomprehension in short-term mobility experiences in multilingual contexts297
Alice Fiorentino
Machteld Meulleman
Part VI.Policy
Chapter 16.Effectiveness of policy measures and language dynamics319
Torsten Templin
Bengt-Arne Wickström
Michele Gazzola
Chapter 17.The ontology of the linguistic territoriality principle: A conceptual roadmap343
Sergi Morales-Gálvez
Helder De Schutter
Nenad Stojanović
Chapter 18.Justifying language policies in mobile societies361
Brian Carey
Andrew Shorten
Chapter 19.Complexity in language policy analysis: Concept and uses of agent-based modelling381
Marco Civico
Chapter 20.Language, mobility and inclusion: Legal perspectives405
Robert Dunbar
Róisín McKelvey
Part VII.Frontiers of multilingualism
Chapter 21.Multilingualism and security: The case of Latvia427
Żaneta Ozoliņa
Rihards Bambals
Chapter 22.Multilingualism and consumer protection451
Christine Kaddous
Laura Marcus
Chapter 23.‘Learning all from all’: A Roma approach to marginal multilingualism473
Lia Pop
Chapter 24.Language use in international retirement migration: The case of Scandinavian retirees in Alicante, Spain487
Per Gustafson
Ann Elisabeth Laksfoss Cardozo
Chapter 25.Multilingualism and creativity: An integrative approach509
Guillaume Fürst
François Grin
Chapter 26.Does global English influence the perception of professional ethical dilemmas?531
Paul H. Dembinski
Philippe Rudaz
Hannah Soissons
Marc Chesney
Author index555
Subject index565
