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‘This Handbook is, quite simply, a tour de force. Offering far greater breadth, depth and analytical heft than ever before, it extends the fields of minority language studies and multilingualism conceptually, disciplinarily, geographically, and pragmatically. It is sure to be a key reference for years to come.’ —Stephen May, University of Auckland, New Zealand ‘This Handbook offers detailed accounts of minority language communities on every continent and presents a stunning testament to the resilience of minority language policy actors and community identities in the face of migration, mobility and globalizing forces.’ —Nancy H. Hornberger, University of Pennsylvania, USA ‘This outstanding collection of perspectives makes a signal contribution to practical understanding and intervention in legal, educational and policy fields. Expertly edited to produce coherence of focus and consistency of treatment it provides excellent coverage of a diverse range of settings across the world. It is a consolidated resource that rewards regular reading and deep study.’ —Joseph Lo Bianco, University of Melbourne, Australia This Handbook is an in-depth appraisal of the field of minority languages and communities today. It presents a wide-ranging, coherent picture of the main topics, with key contributions from international specialists in sociolinguistics, policy studies, sociology, anthropology and law. Individual chapters are grouped together in themes, covering regional, non-territorial and migratory language settings across the world. It is the essential reference work for specialist researchers, scholars in ancillary disciplines, research and coursework students, public agencies and anyone interested in language diversity, multilingualism and migration. Gabrielle Hogan-Brun is Senior Research Fellow at the University of Bristol, UK. She is founding editor of the book series Palgrave Studies in Minority Languages and Communities. Her publications include Minority Languages in Europe: Frameworks – Status – Prospects (ed. with S. Wolff, 2003) and Linguanomics: What is the Market Potential of Multilingualism? (2017). Bernadette O’Rourke is Professor of Sociolinguistics at Heriot-Watt University, UK. She is Chair of the EU COST Action IS1306 entitled New Speakers in a Multilingual Europe: Opportunities and Challenges (2013 – 2018).
Sociology of minorities --- Sociolinguistics --- minderheden
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Sociology of minorities --- minderheden --- zigeuners --- Brussels
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Jodendom --- Sociology of minorities --- filosofie --- Jewish religion --- #GGSB: Jodendom
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Migreren vanuit niet-westerse landen brengt bagage met zich mee: ontworteling, heimwee, trauma, en het eeuwig onbereikbare er echt bij willen horen. Eerste, tweede en derde generatie blijven met dezelfde vragen worstelen: wanneer mag je jezelf Nederlander noemen, en is dat ook wat je echt wil? Mag je kritiek op je nieuwe vaderland hebben? Mag je het debat bepalen? En wat is er eigenlijk mis met geluk zoeken?De mensen over wie vaak wordt gedebatteerd en gesproken, komen nu zelf aan het woord – op hun manier, in hun eigen stijl, en in hun eigen taal. Ze laten je ongefilterd en ongezouten zien hoe het is om structureel, van generatie op generatie de realiteit van ‘de Ander’ te moeten leven.Met bijdrage van kunstenaar en anti-racisme activist Quinsy Gario, scenarioschrijver Manju Reijmer, media- en cultuurwetenschapper Nina Köll, schrijver en visagist Clark Accord, case-worker voor mensenrechten Sarah Bekkali, schrijver en activist Mojdeh Feili, schrijver en antivalidisme-activist Jeanette Chedda, kunstenaar, curator en podcaster Richard Kofi, moeder, echtgenote, vechter en overlever Khadija Boujbira, schrijver en cultureel programmamaker Simone Zeefuik, jurist, activist en politica Olave Nduwanje, spoken-word artiest en activist Tirsa With, queer activist Dino Suhonic, dichter, recensent en onderzoeker Mia You, schrijver, fotograaf en historicus Hasret Emine, journalist en spoken word artiest Zaïre Krieger, blogger en social cultureel ondernemer Deborah Cameron, historicus Karwan Fatah-Black, schrijver en uitgever Yael van der Wouden, onderzoeker en curator Rita Ouédraogo, socioloog Zouhair Hammana, cultuurhistoricus Nancy Jouwe en raadslid Fatima Faïd.
Sociology of minorities --- immigrants --- allochtonen --- Netherlands --- racisme --- discriminatie --- migratie (mensen)
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In dit boek laat Abdelkader Benali zien hoe racisme en tolerantie de afgelopen veertig jaar zijn veranderd. Met de Franse denker Emmanuel Levinas in het achterhoofd vraagt hij of we gevoelig kunnen blijven voor het vreemde dat steeds weer andere vormen aanneemt, maar er toch altijd al is. Op meeslepende wijze vertelt Benali over zijn persoonlijke ervaringen met vreemdelingenhaat en discriminatie.
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Sociology of minorities --- Migration. Refugees --- diversiteitsbeleid --- integratie --- gelijkekansenbeleid --- integratiebeleid --- Flanders
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This book explores how we define our social spaces in a world of globalization, cultural diversity, and media convergence. It invites us to consider how each of us relates to multiple people and places worldwide through migration and media. Critiquing our focus on nation, state, and particular countries of origin and settlement, this book offers a new conceptual approach to study contemporary migration and media. Drawing on in-depth interviews with Singaporean university students in Melbourne, Australia, this book details how we organize our social relations into diverse configurations of global and local spaces. This book aims to help university students, researchers, and members of the public to think more critically about how we develop our mental maps of the world, experience the migration of others and ourselves, and shape our media environments.
Sociology of minorities --- Migration. Refugees --- Mass communications --- minderheden
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