Policing for commodification: turning communicative resources into commodities
Sebastian Muth, Alfonso Del Percio
págs. 129-135
págs. 137-155
Advocating commodification: an ethnographic look at the policing of Irish as a commercial asset
Sara Brennan
págs. 157-177
Scaling value: transnationalism and the Aga Khan’s English as a “second language” policy
Brook Bolander
págs. 179-197
Civilization versus commerce: on the sociolinguistic effects of the deregulation of the TV market on Flemish public service broadcasting
Sarah Van Hoof
págs. 199-216
“The ideal Russian speaker is no Russian”: language commodification and its limits in medical tourism to Switzerland
Sebastian Muth
págs. 217-237
Engineering commodifiable workers: language, migration and the governmentality of the self
Alfonso Del Percio
págs. 239-259
Linguistic Economies: Commentary on Language Policy Special Issue “Policing for Commodification: Turning Communicative Resources into Commodities”
Jillian R. Cavanaugh
págs. 261-273
Christine Hélot and Jürgen Erfurt (eds.): L’Education bilingue en France: Politiques linguistiques, modèles et pratiques
Bernard Spolsky (res.)
Es reseña de:
L'éducation bilingue en France. Politiques linguistiques, modèles et pratiques
Christine Hélot (coord.), Jürgen Erfurt (coord.)
Limoges : Éditions Lambert-Lucas, 2016
págs. 275-276
Robert Kirkpatrick (ed.): English Language Education Policy in Asia
Ping Hu
págs. 277-280
Lauren Zentz: Statehood, Scale and Hierarchy: History, Language and Identity in Indonesia
Lionel Wee
págs. 281-283