This book addresses the importance of language in matters of sustainability and incorporating such concerns in implementing the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Sustainable language policy must aim to include all groups, including language minorities and marginalized populations, such as refugees and aid recipients, in conditions that allow for their inclusion in making and implementing policy. The book brings together nine studies covering such topics as language and digital resources, sustainable and inclusive multilingual education, national language policy, and language in peacekeeping operations. A final chapter addresses the crucial intersection between sociolinguistics and economics, and the implications of this for development and the SDGs.
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This book addresses the importance of language in matters of sustainability and incorporating such concerns in implementing the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
1. Introduction: Diversity of Language, Unity of Purpose.- 2. Language and the Sustainable Development Goals: Challenges to Language Policy and Planning.- 3. Language, Digital Resources and the Sustainable Development Goals.- 4. Sustainable Multilingual Education.- 5. The Sustainability of Multilingualism from Home to Pre-School Contexts: Three Case Studies from Europe.- 6. Realising Inclusive and Equitable Quality Education in South Africa: Achievements and Obstacles on the Language in Education Front.- 7. In Pursuit of Sustainable Educational Development: The Philippines and the English Dilemma.- 8. Primary and Secondary Language Use in Peacekeeping and Stabilization Operations: A Preliminary to Sustainability.- 9. The Connections between Sociolinguistics and Economics, and their Implications for Sustainability.- Afterword: A Dedication.- Index.
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This book addresses the importance of language in matters of sustainability and incorporating such concerns in implementing the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Sustainable language policy must aim to include all groups, including language minorities and marginalized populations, such as refugees and aid recipients, in conditions that allow for their inclusion in making and implementing policy. The book brings together nine studies covering such topics as language and digital resources, sustainable and inclusive multilingual education, national language policy, and language in peacekeeping operations. A final chapter addresses the crucial intersection between sociolinguistics and economics, and the implications of this for development and the SDGs.
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“Language and Sustainable Development (LSD) provides a timely, detailed, and evidence-informed response. The book also presents substantial evidence to comment on the relationship between language and development from a global perspective. The achievement of these dual goals marks the volume’s noteworthy contribution to language-development  scholarship. ...  Contributed by a group of leading scholars, LSD is the product of expertise and experience from global, regional, and national contexts.” (M. Obaidul Hamid, Language Policy, Vol. 23 (1), 2024)
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Draws on the expertise of development practitioners as well as academics Identifies the need to communicate with recipients of aid in their own language Presents examples of language aspects to 5 of the UN SDGs
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ISBN
9783031249174
Publisert
2023-03-04
Utgiver
Vendor
Springer International Publishing AG
Høyde
235 mm
Bredde
155 mm
Aldersnivå
Research, P, 06
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Product language
Engelsk
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Lisa J. McEntee-Atalianis is Reader in Applied Linguistics at Birkbeck, University of London. Her research focuses on two (overlapping) issues: ‘identity’ and language policy and planning, particularly in supranational/international organisations. Her breadth of interest is evidenced in her book Identity in Applied Linguistics Research (2019), and publications in numerous edited books and international journals. She is reviews editor for the journal Language Problems and Language Planning and serves on the editorial board of Sociolinguistica.

Humphrey Tonkin is President and University Professor of the Humanities, Emeritus, University of Hartford, USA. A specialist in international exchanges, language policy, and literature, he has published widely in all three fields. He edits the series Studies in World Language Problems and the journal Esperantologio, and is editor emeritus of the journal Language Problems and Language Planning. He is former board chair of the Council for International Exchange of Scholars and of the Center for Applied Linguistics.