Welcoming a new member of the IJSL editorial team
Joshua A. Fishman
págs. 1-1
págs. 3-9
Cultural Autonomy as an approach to sociolinguistic power-sharing: some preliminary notions
Joshua A. Fishman
págs. 11-46
Cultural Autonomy: a rapprochement between positivists and critical approaches to sociolinguistics
David F. Marshall
págs. 47-50
Can autonomy stunt the self-determination impulse?: Tensions arising from ethnic and political borders
Walker Connor
págs. 51-62
Cultural Autonomy, core values and Europe’s legacy: a response to Joshua A. Fishman
Daniele Conversi
págs. 63-69
“The return of the repressed”: scattered reflections on the state, liberalism, Cultural Autonomy, language rights and identity
Ahmed Kabel
págs. 71-85
págs. 87-104
págs. 105-109
Days of reckoning for the University of Puerto Rico: the struggle to maintain the Cultural Autonomy of a Caribbean public university
Alicia Pousada
págs. 111-118
págs. 119-126
págs. 127-142
Power-sharing and Cultural Autonomy: some sociolinguistic principles
Ofelia García, Joshua A. Fishman
págs. 143-147
Introduction to the Joshua A. Fishman comprehensive bibliography
Ghil'ad Zuckermann
págs. 149-152
Joshua A. Fishman bibliography (1949–2011)
Gella Schweid Fishman, Charity Njau
págs. 153-247
Small languages and small language communities 70
Nancy C. Dorian
págs. 249-261



