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Heiko Motschenbacher – Current Issues in Language Planning, 2024
This study demonstrates that linguistic landscape analysis is a powerful tool for assessing the effectiveness of a university language policy, as it provides "in situ" evidence for discursive patterns shaping language use in public space. It uses the official language policy of a Norwegian institution of higher education (Høgskulen på…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Higher Education, Official Languages, Educational Policy
Yu Liang; Jining Chen; Deping Lu – Current Issues in Language Planning, 2025
Public space plays a pivotal role in translating language policy into real-world practice. This study is grounded in empirical data collected through ethnographic fieldwork and semi-structured interviews from the Beijing Subway Line 1, which is typical of the normativity of a public space. The findings indicate that the linguistic landscape (LL)…
Descriptors: Language Planning, Public Policy, Transportation, Intervention
Sloboda, Marian; Szabo-Gilinger, Eszter; Vigers, Dick; Simicic, Lucija – Current Issues in Language Planning, 2010
This paper focuses on agency in language policy change. The object of the analysis is the processes of bilingualization of signage in three European towns. Located in the Czech Republic, Hungary and Wales, the towns differ in various respects, including the extent to which signage language policies have faced opposition and threatened social…
Descriptors: Language Planning, Advocacy, Signs, Foreign Countries

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