Languages and Social Cohesion

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applied sociolinguistics
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community network dynamics
educational integration strategies
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Hirsch Hadorn
Language Acquisition Planning
language attitudes research
Language Brokers
Language Conflict
language diversity social cohesion framework
Language Groups
Language Planning
Language Policy
Language Repertoires
Language Status Planning
Linguistic Belonging
linguistic diversity analysis
Literature Review
Minority Languages
multilingual education policy
PRISMA
PRISMA Protocol
PRISMA Statement
Scoping Literature Review
Social Cohesion
Social Cohesion Perspectives
Strong Tie Networks
Swiss German Dialect
Systematic Literature Review
Terms Social Cohesion
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Weak Tie Networks

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367637200
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 138 x 216mm
  • Publication Date: 26 Jul 2021
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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A critical and systematic review of existing research located at the crossroads of sociology, social psychology and applied linguistics, Languages and Social Cohesion offers valuable insights for social contexts in which decision makers and researchers grapple with questions of social cohesion in the presence of linguistic diversity.

Based on a thematic analysis of 285 studies from 50 countries (references available), this book emphasises the crucial role languages play in understanding social cohesion and provides a framework of perspectives to aid exploration of these complex interlinkages. Through interpreting the literature, the authors establish language repertoires as tools that facilitate social networks and access to resources. Furthermore, language norms and allegiances can subjectively shape the way groups use their language resources, which can result in social inclusion, exclusion and mediation between language groups.

Education in particular is highlighted as a policy tool that implements linguistic decisions and norms, and steers status, hierarchies and distribution of languages in society. The theory-informed and accessible tools featured can be used to guide and inform further research, workshops or projects that investigate social cohesion and languages. This book is relevant to diverse and intersecting spheres of influence, such as groups, communities, institutions and authorities at local, regional, national and international levels.

Gabriela Meier is a senior lecturer in Language Education in the Graduate School of Education of the College for Social Sciences and International Studies at the University of Exeter, UK. She has worked as a researcher, language teacher educator and supervisor of doctoral projects at the universities of Bath and Exeter (UK). She has published in English, German and French in fields related to language education and social cohesion. Recent publications include Multilingual Socialisation in Education (2018) and The Multilingual Turn as a Critical Movement in Education (2017).

Simone Smala is a senior lecturer in Education in the School of Education in the Faculty of Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences at the University of Queensland, Australia. Her research on languages and cultural capital is set in Content and Language Integrated Learning (CLIL) and Bilingual Education programmes, with a focus on curriculum choices and language learning strategies. She publishes in English and German.

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