Liddicoat (applied linguistics, U. of South Australia) and Baldauf (TESOL, U. of Queensland) present a collection of articles previously published in the Current Issues in Language Planning
journal between 2000 and 2006 which explore how language planning works as a local activity in a variety of settings around the world. The chapters contain a number of case studies which
examine language planning agents and degrees of formality in the language planning process at the micro-level. The material is organized into three broad areas of investigation: local language
communities, in which indigenous or immigrant minority groups have intervened in language practice in some way; language planning in educational institutions, at both the school and university
level; and language planning in professional workplace contexts, including language editors and a multilingual enterprise. No subject index. Distributed in the US by UTP Distribution.
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