Palgrave Studies in Minority Languages and Communities (Journal)

  • Gabrielle S Hogan-Brun (Editor)

Activity: Publication peer-review and editorial work typesEditorial activity

Description

Worldwide migration and unprecedented economic, political and social integration in Europe present serious challenges to the nature and position of language minorities. Some communities receive protective legislation and active support from states through policies that promote and sustain cultural and linguistic diversity; others succumb to global homogenisation and assimilation. At the same time, discourses on diversity and emancipation have produced greater demands for the management of difference. This series will publish new research based on single or comparative case studies on minority languages worldwide. We will focus on their use, status and prospects, and on linguistic pluralism in areas with immigrant or traditional minority communities or with shifting borders. Each volume will be written in an accessible style for researchers and students in linguistics, education, politics and anthropology, and for practitioners interested in language minorities and diversity. Gabrielle Hogan-Brun, Series Editor
Period2005 → …
Type of journalJournal