Language planning and policy, law and (post)colonial relations in small Island States: a case study
Language planning and policy (LPP) in postcolonial island states is often strongly (co)determined by the former colonizer's state tradition. Comparable to the examples of the development of LPP in Cabo Verde (Baptista, Brito & Bangura, 2010), Haiti (DeGraff, 2016), and Mauritius (Johnson, 2006; Lallmahomed-Aumeerally, 2005), this article aims to illustrate and explain in what way the current situation of the dominance of Dutch in governance, law and education in Aruba (and Curaçao) can only be explained through path dependency and state tradition (Sonntag & Cardinal, 2015) in which, ti... Mehr ...
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Dokumenttyp: | Zeitschriftenartikel |
Erscheinungsdatum: | 2018 |
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MISC
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Schlagwörter: | Soziologie / Anthropologie / Sociology & anthropology / Kommunikationssoziologie / Sprachsoziologie / Soziolinguistik / Sociology of Communication / Sociology of Language / Sociolinguistics / postkoloniale Gesellschaft / Sprachenpolitik / Niederlande / Recht / Planung / Bevölkerung / Minderheit / Tradition / post-colonial society / language policy / Netherlands / law / planning / population / minority |
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Link(s) : | https://www.ssoar.info/ssoar/handle/document/55472 |