Reconfiguring Europe
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Volume 20
Europe is going through a period of sustained and extensive social, political and economic transition, with language playing a pivotal role in this complex process. The papers in this volume address key issues including: nature and extent of multilingualism and multiculturalism; the role of English in the Europe Union; language, languages and democracy; and language and literacy development in emerging contexts.
Published: Sep 1, 2006
| Section | Chapter | Authors |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | ||
| Introduction | Constant Leung, Jennifer Jenkins | |
| 2 | ||
| The devil in the kaleidoscope: can Europe speak with a single voice in many languages? | Arturo Tosi | |
| 3 | ||
| Dealing with multilingualism in multicultural Europe: immigrant minority languages at home and school | Guus Extra | |
| 4 | ||
| Prospects for linguistic diversity in Europe and beyond: views from a small island | Julia Sallabank | |
| 5 | ||
| Figuring out the Englishisation of Europe | Robert Phillipson | |
| 6 | ||
| Unity in diversity: English as a lingua franca for Europe | Juliane House | |
| 7 | ||
| Data-driven learning in German for academic purposes: a corpus-based approach for specialist learners | Martina Mollering | |
| 8 | ||
| Academic language development programme (widening participation) | Pascaline Scalone, Brian Street | |
| 9 | ||
| Evaluating Europe: parameters of evaluation in the British press | Monika Bednarek | |
| 10 | ||
| Use of language: a sign and cause of alienation | Natalie Braber | |
| End Matter | ||
| Contributors | Constant Leung, Jennifer Jenkins | |