| Multilingualism and policy making in Greater China: ideological and implementational spaces |
17 |
| CLIL, unequal working conditions and neoliberal subjectivities in a state secondary school |
9 |
| What counts as language education policy? Developing a materialist Anti-racist approach to language activism |
8 |
| Linguistic entrepreneurship as affective regime: organizations, audit culture, and second/foreign language education policy |
8 |
| Putonghua as admission ticket to linguistic market in minority regions in China |
6 |
| Exploring the language policy and planning/second language acquisition interface: ecological insights from an Uyghur youth in China |
6 |
| Engineering commodifiable workers: language, migration and the governmentality of the self |
6 |
| The ideal Russian speaker is no Russian: language commodification and its limits in medical tourism to Switzerland |
5 |
| Interest convergence and hegemony in dual language: Bilingual education, but for whom and why? |
5 |
| Publishing in and about English: challenges and opportunities of Chinese multilingual scholars' language practices in academic publishing |
4 |
| Moving between language frontiers: the challenges of the medium of instruction policy for Chinese as a second language |
4 |
| Mother tongue instruction in Sweden and Denmark Language policy, cross-field effects, and linguistic exchange rates |
4 |
| A modified and enriched theory of language policy (and management) |
4 |
| New speakers of new and old languages: an investigation into the gap between language practices and language policy |
3 |
| 'Language is a costly and complicating factor': a diachronic study of language policy in the virtual public sector |
3 |
| Structures of feeling in language policy: the case of Tibetan in China |
3 |
| Reclassification of emergent bilinguals with disabilities: the intersectionality of improbabilities |
3 |
| The path to naturalization in Spain: Old ideologies, new language testing regimes and the problem of test use |
2 |
| Family language policy and maintenance of Persian: the stories of Iranian immigrant families in the northeast, USA |
2 |
| Language ideologies and (im)moral images of personhood in multilingual family language planning |
2 |
| Construction of immigrant mothers' language experiences in Taiwan: Mothering in one's second language is a choice'? |
2 |
| What language advertises: ethnographic branding in the linguistic landscape of Yakutsk |
2 |
| Language ideologies of institutional language policy: exploring variability by language policy register |
2 |
| Turning local bilingualism into a touristic experience |
2 |
| Linguistic Economies: Commentary on Language Policy Special Issue Policing for Commodification: Turning Communicative Resources into Commodities |
2 |
| Language policies in education in Qatar between 2003 and 2012: from local to global then back to local |
1 |
| Je suis circonflexe: grassroots prescriptivism and orthographic reform |
1 |
| Speaking with a forked tongue about multilingualism in the language policy of a South African university |
1 |
| Linguistic imperialism: still a valid construct in relation to language policy for Irish Sign Language |
1 |
| Language educational policy in the service of group identity: the Habad case |
1 |
| State categories, state vision and vernacular woes in Sweden's language politics |
0 |
| Multilingual education reforms in Georgia in the post-Soviet period: discourses of ethnic minority integration |
0 |
| A top-down orthography change and language attitudes in the context of a language-loyal country |
0 |
| A decade after institutionalization: educators' perspectives of structured English immersion |
0 |
| Named into being? Language questions and the politics of Scots in the 2011 census in Scotland |
0 |
| Societal support for the educational provisions of Finnish in the Swedish school system in theory and practice |
0 |
| Different states, same practices: visual construction of language policy on banknotes in the territory of present-day Transcarpathia |
0 |
| State recognition for contested languages': a comparative study of Sardinian and Asturian, 1992-2010 |
0 |
| Family language policy in English as a foreign language: a case study from China to Canada |
0 |
| Cartographic mismatches and language policy: the case of Hindi in Singapore |
0 |
| The invisible revolving door: the issue of teacher attrition in English language development classrooms in Arizona |
0 |
| Assertive discourse and folk linguistics: Serbian nationalist discourse about the cyrillic script in the 21st century |
0 |
| Multi-sited and historically layered language policy construction: parliamentary debate on the Finnish constitutional bilingualism in 1919 |
0 |
| Signs of status: language policy, revitalization, and visibility in urban Amazonia |
0 |
| Creative ambiguity in the service of language policy and new speakers |
0 |
| Resistance and adaptation to newspeakerness in educational institutions: two tales from Estonia |
0 |
| Language policies and linguistic competence: new speakers in the Norwegian construction industry |
0 |
| Contesting sub-state integration policies: migrant new speakers as stakeholders in language regimes |
0 |
| 'New speakers' and language policy research: thematic and theoretical contributions to the field |
0 |
| New speaker parents as grassroots policy makers in contemporary Galicia: ideologies, management and practices |
0 |