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Brief Description
Expanding on the results of the EU project LINEE (Languages in a Network of European Excellence), this book pursues a multi-focal approach which elaborates on European Multilingualism as an ongoing process of shaping policy and generating scientific knowledge.
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This book provides a broad sociolinguistic perspective on major questions of political and cultural Europeanization. It is concerned with European multilingualism as it actually results from the intersecting endeavour of policy making and scientific research. This volume argues that the EU must overcome the major discrepancies of its linguistic diversity politics by developing into a multiple inclusive society beyond the nation-state in order to seriously unfold European multilingualism as a political goal. Expanding on the theoretical and methodological approaches developed within the EU project LINEE (Languages in a Network of European Excellence), this book further focuses on the LINEE key variables of European multilingualism i.e. 'culture', 'discourse', 'identity', 'ideology', 'knowledge', 'LPP', 'multi-competence', and 'power & conflict'. Against this background, this study argues for reconceptualising European multilingualism on the basis of an integrative and multi-focal approach.
About the Author
Eva Vetter is a professor at the Center for Research into Language Teaching and Learning at the University of Vienna. She holds a PhD in Applied Linguistics and is the author of various publications focusing on specific aspects of multilingualism, e.g. minority languages in France, language awareness of teachers, and teaching and learning languages in multilingual contexts. Her research interests also include discourse analysis and language policy.
Review Quotes
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This volume is a well-written introduction to the research program of the LINEE consortium..."European Multilingualism" provides an excellent insight into EM's complex content and its limits. - Laszlo Maracz, University of Amsterdam, Netherlands in Language Problems and Language Planning 37:1 (2013), 71-74, 2013
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This book is much more than a synthesis of the research findings of a network of scholars. In unprecedented clarity and detail, it lays bare the ideas, debates and contradictions underpinning multilingualism as a strategic aim of the European project and as a scientific enterprise. It offers a meticulously argued critique of language policy regimes in Europe and advocates an ambitious and rigorously conceptualized framework for integrating a wide range of disciplinary perspectives in the advancement of a comprehensive research agenda. European Multilingualism is therefore both a brilliant analysis of current challenges and a challenge to future research. - Patrick Stevenson, University of Southampton, UK
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EU policy somehow has to reconcile multilingual diversity with the need for unity but this has been hindered by the diverse ways in which the concept of multilingualism itself is understood. This book provides a much needed coherent view of European multilingualism based on a critical appraisal of this conceptual diversity. - Henry Widdowson, University of Vienna, Austria
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This volume is a well-written introduction to the research program of the LINEE consortium..."European Multilingualism" provides an excellent insight into EM's complex content and its limits. - Laszlo Maracz, University of Amsterdam, Netherlands - Language Problems and Language Planning 37:1 (2013), 71-74, 2013
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The book will be of interest to scholars and students of multilingualism, offering them a wide range of analytical tools for their subject of study, as well as to policy makers, who should be aware of results of scientific research pointing to problem areas and discrepancies related to the concept of European multilingualism and its practical implementation. The volume is a coherent whole bringing together political and theoretical aspects of European multilingualism, with a detailed account of the methodological and theoretical dimension of research characterized by a flexible and open-ended qualitative approach. All in all, the book is an invaluable contribution to research on European multilingualism and practice, as it discusses current and develops new comprehensive interdisciplinary conceptualizations, understandings, and perspectives, bridging the gap between theory and practice in a highly constructive way. - Lelija Socanac, University of Zagreb, Croatia - LINGUIST List, 24.980, 2013
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This book is much more than a synthesis of the research findings of a network of scholars. In unprecedented clarity and detail, it lays bare the ideas, debates and contradictions underpinning multilingualism as a strategic aim of the European project and as a scientific enterprise. It offers a meticulously argued critique of language policy regimes in Europe and advocates an ambitious and rigorously conceptualized framework for integrating a wide range of disciplinary perspectives in the advancement of a comprehensive research agenda. European Multilingualism is therefore both a brilliant analysis of current challenges and a challenge to future research.
- Patrick Stevenson, University of Southampton, UK7.
EU policy somehow has to reconcile multilingual diversity with the need for unity but this has been hindered by the diverse ways in which the concept of multilingualism itself is understood. This book provides a much needed coherent view of European multilingualism based on a critical appraisal of this conceptual diversity.
- Henry Widdowson, University of Vienna, Austria8.
This volume is a well-written introduction to the research program of the LINEE consortium..."European Multilingualism" provides an excellent insight into EM's complex content and its limits.
- Laszlo Maracz, University of Amsterdam, Netherlands - Language Problems and Language Planning 37:1 (2013), 71-74, 20139.
The book will be of interest to scholars and students of multilingualism, offering them a wide range of analytical tools for their subject of study, as well as to policy makers, who should be aware of results of scientific research pointing to problem areas and discrepancies related to the concept of European multilingualism and its practical implementation. The volume is a coherent whole bringing together political and theoretical aspects of European multilingualism, with a detailed account of the methodological and theoretical dimension of research characterized by a flexible and open-ended qualitative approach. All in all, the book is an invaluable contribution to research on European multilingualism and practice, as it discusses current and develops new comprehensive interdisciplinary conceptualizations, understandings, and perspectives, bridging the gap between theory and practice in a highly constructive way.
- Lelija Socanac, University of Zagreb, Croatia - LINGUIST List, 24.980, 2013The images represent actual product though color of the image and product may slightly differ.
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