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Scarino, Angela – Current Issues in Language Planning, 2008
The history of the role of assessment in policy-making for languages education in Australia over the past 20 years is characterised by a complex and shifting interface between language policy, curriculum and assessment. Three phases can be identified during which significant changes occur. These highlight an ongoing struggle for legitimacy for…
Descriptors: Language Planning, Educational Change, Foreign Countries, Educational Policy
Liddicoat, Anthony J. – Current Issues in Language Planning, 2008
This paper examines ways in which language planning has been used to address issues of security. It gives an overview of a range of areas of security in which government-level language planning has had a role as a way of developing a typology of language planning work in this area. It examines the nexus between language, communication and security…
Descriptors: Language Planning, National Security, Second Language Learning, Role
Bianco, Joseph Lo – Current Issues in Language Planning, 2008
This article discusses the different effects arising from deliberations on language policy in conferences dominated by professionals compared with the interests, priorities and demands of geo-political and military security coming from defense interests. The paper proposes a three dimensional way to understand language policy: text, discourse and…
Descriptors: Language Planning, Nationalism, Interests, Language Skills
Rajagopalan, Kanavillil – Current Issues in Language Planning, 2008
The history of language planning in Brazil, the only Portuguese speaking country in South America, is shown to have been decisively influenced at every critical moment by prevailing geopolitical interests. Sharing borders with nine out of the 11 countries that, together with it, make up the continent, Brazil has always been attentive to perceived…
Descriptors: Language Planning, National Security, Diachronic Linguistics, Official Languages
Wenden, Anita L. – Current Issues in Language Planning, 2008
Implicit in the notion of language planning is the issue of preserving linguistic rights, one dimension to be taken into account in considering the relationship between the role of language in social life and security. This paper, however, intends to introduce another dimension, not typically included in the literature on language planning, i.e.…
Descriptors: Language Planning, Social Life, Language Variation, Conflict
Crossey, Mark – Current Issues in Language Planning, 2008
In this article, I discuss the work of the British Council's Peacekeeping English Project: why the British Council is undertaking this work, why is it being sponsored, what exactly is being done and what are the key issues in English for peacekeeping and other security forces.
Descriptors: National Security, English, Language Role, Peace
Zhao, Shouhui; Baldauf, Richard B., Jr. – Current Issues in Language Planning, 2007
As Chinese characters ("hanzi") have three aspects--as a technical writing system, an aesthetic visual art (Chinese calligraphy), and a highly-charged cultural symbolic system--changing them is a complex process. In the 1950s when language planning campaigns were launched to modernise Chinese through "hanzi" standardisation, names were set aside…
Descriptors: Technical Writing, Language Planning, Handwriting, Written Language
Huang, Chun – Current Issues in Language Planning, 2007
Names function as a people's cultural heritage that links the present to the past. Hence I propose that a comprehensive study of LP for naming needs to take into account socio-political context critically. My discussion of the case of Taiwan covers two social domains affected by LP for naming. In the public domain, I examine the change in the…
Descriptors: Language Planning, Cultural Awareness, Foreign Countries, Sociocultural Patterns
Bokhorst-Heng, Wendy D.; Wee, Lionel – Current Issues in Language Planning, 2007
Singapore's annual Speak Mandarin Campaign has been largely successful in shifting the language patterns of its Chinese citizens from Chinese dialects to Mandarin in all sectors. However, there has been a notable exception: the effort to have Chinese Singaporeans give their children Mandarin names, rather than dialect ones. In this paper, we…
Descriptors: Language Patterns, Language Planning, Foreign Countries, Mandarin Chinese
Watanabe, Noriko – Current Issues in Language Planning, 2007
This paper discusses the collision between government guidelines on "kanji" use in public documents and Japanese naming practice that places significance on written forms. The tension between the state's need to control the legibility of its texts through allowable "kanji" character lists collides with people's rights and desires to name their own…
Descriptors: Language Planning, Personality, Court Litigation, Japanese
Laversuch, I. M. – Current Issues in Language Planning, 2007
Since 1790, the US government has conducted a decennial census of the nation's population and its various ethno-racial subgroups. The official names for these subgroups have direct and significant consequences for the implementation and regulation of public policy at the national, state and local levels of governance. This paper first provides a…
Descriptors: Language Planning, Public Policy, Ethnic Groups, Census Figures
Hodges, Flavia – Current Issues in Language Planning, 2007
Before colonisation Australia was fully named by its Indigenous population, but that complex network of naming was largely overlooked as Europeans introduced their own names for features and settlements. Each of Australia's states and territories now has a nomenclature authority, whose activities are coordinated through the Committee for…
Descriptors: Language Planning, Indigenous Populations, Foreign Countries, Foreign Policy
Pauwels, Anne; Winter, Joanne – Current Issues in Language Planning, 2007
Naming has been a central focus of feminist language planning. The initial emphasis was on reforming naming practices for women in public spheres (work, education, media). More recently public discourses about work/life balance have drawn together the public and private, shaping the naming practices for women and men in these domains. This paper…
Descriptors: Language Planning, Family Environment, Work Environment, Social Change
Ramoniene, Meilute – Current Issues in Language Planning, 2007
This paper deals with the issues of language planning and naming in Lithuania since the restoration of independence in 1990. The aim of the paper is to analyse the challenges of corpus planning with the focus on the use and standardisation of personal names. The paper first presents the historical context of the formation of names in Lithuania and…
Descriptors: Language Planning, Marital Status, Foreign Countries, Indo European Languages
Makoni, Busi; Makoni, Sinfree; Mashiri, Pedzisai – Current Issues in Language Planning, 2007
Studies of African naming practices focus almost exclusively on the meanings and etymology of names and details about the circumstances surrounding how such names are assigned. Such research has not examined the implications naming has for language planning, ideologies of language, and language shift. Focusing on names and naming practices in…
Descriptors: African Languages, Standard Spoken Usage, Language Planning, Etymology

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