1st Edition

Agency in Language Policy and Planning: Critical Inquiries

Edited By Jeremie Bouchard, Gregory Paul Glasgow Copyright 2019
    322 Pages
    by Routledge

    322 Pages 30 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge

    This collection brings together theory and ethnographic research from a range of national contexts to offer unique insights into the nature of agency in language policy and planning. Situated within a broader sociological framework, the book explores agentive processes at work in case studies from around the world, engaging in discussions of such key themes as language and identity, language ideologies, linguistic diversity in education, and language revitalization. Each chapter examines the ways in which decisions made at both the local and national level impact language use and in turn, the dynamic relationship between language use, policy, and practice in these contexts. Taken together, this volume advances our understanding of agency in language policy and planning and directions for future research, making this key reading for students and scholars in language and education, critical sociolinguistics, and applied linguistics.

    Foreword



    Francis M. Hult





    Introduction



    Gregory Paul Glasgow and Jeremie Bouchard





    1 Agency in language policy and planning: A theoretical model



    Jeremie Bouchard and Gregory Paul Glasgow





    2 Micro language planning and agency in the context of bilingual education provision in Mozambique



    Feliciano Chimbutane





    3 Language change and social shifts post-2010 in the Kyrgyz Republic



    Elise S. Ahn





    4 Construction of an ‘ideal parent’: Exploring the interplay between the educational policies and Azerbajani families’ agentive responses in Tabriz, Iran



    Seyed Hadi Mirvahedi





    5 Constraints on agency in micro-language policy and planning in schools: A case study of curriculum change



    Anthony J. Liddicoat





    6 Singapore’s language policy: Agentive responses and views of individual Singaporeans



    Patrick Chin Leong Ng





    7 The importance of leadership practices in language planning in schools



    Catherine Chua and Johannah Soo





    8 Structure, agency and the "Teaching English in English" policy: The case of South Korea



    Tae-Hee Choi





    9 Development, implementation and contestation of language-in-education policies in Nunavut



    Shelley Tulloch, Cathy Lee and Naullaq Arnaquq





    10 The importance of leadership practices in language planning in schools



    Jen Vanek, Jenna Cushing-Leubner, Mel Engman and Anna Kaiper





    Conclusion



    Gregory Paul Glasgow & Jeremie Bouchard

    Biography

    Jeremie Bouchard is associate professor at Hokkai Gakuen University, Sapporo, Japan. His research is a sociological exploration of language emerging from the complex relationship between culture, structure and agency. His latest monograph is titled Ideology, Agency, and Intercultural Communicative Competence.



    Gregory Paul Glasgow, an assistant professor at Rikkyo University, Tokyo, Japan, conducts research on the impact of language education policy on teacher agency and pedagogical practice. His latest book chapters appear in the volume Professional Development of English Language Teachers in Asia: Lessons from Japan and Vietnam (Routledge).