Modiwl QXL-4470:
Language Policy and Planning 2
Language Policy and Planning 2024-25
QXL-4470
2024-25
School of Arts, Culture And Language
Module - Semester 1
20 credits
Module Organiser:
Marco Tamburelli
Overview
A module covering current issues in language policy and planning. Using research-based materials, students will delve into topics such as the typology of language planning, the evaluation of language vitality, and the role of language attitudes in maintaining linguistic diversity. Classes are based on cases studies of language policy & planning across Europe with a particular focus on situations involving regional, minority and contested languages. Students will learn from first-hand research, developing a good understanding of what the current issues in language policy and planning are, and learning how to evaluate potential solutions to current theoretical and methodological challenges.
Representative topics will include: 1. the properties and typology of language planning. 2. language policies across Europe. 3. how to evaluate language vitality and endangerment. 4. language attitudes and their role in language vitality 5. understanding and evaluating methods for the measurement of language attitudes 6. language and social subordination. 7. language maintenance in minority language settings. 8. language contestation
Assessment Strategy
-threshold -C (50%): The answer must address the question. The answer must show a basic knowledge and understanding of the relevant key areas and principles of the foundational theories, constructs and methodologies of Linguistics. The student must show evidence of being able to apply the principles to the analysis of language and linguistic examples and/or data. The answer must show evidence of some background study. -good -B: The answer must be focussed and structured. The answer must show a better-than-average standard of knowledge and understanding of the foundational theories, constructs and methodologies of Linguistics. The linguistic examples used in the answer may be based upon examples from the literature but must also include original examples. The answer must show evidence of background study with at least some from primary sources. -excellent -A: The answer must be highly focused and well-structured. The answer must show comprehensive knowledge and detailed understanding. The answer must show some original interpretation, new links between topics and/or a new approach to a problem. The answer must show evidence of extensive background study using primary sources.
Learning Outcomes
- Analyse and critically evaluate the literature on language policy and planning, its relevance and theoretical as well as methodological contributions.
- Evaluate and assess the principles underlying methods for the measurement of linguistic vitality and their outcomes, their methodological value and theoretical contributions.
- Evaluate, assess and select research methods commonly used in research on language policy and planning.
- Summarise and evaluate the main issues in the study of language policy and planning.
Assessment method
Individual Presentation
Assessment type
Summative
Description
An individual presentation that gives an overview of the topic to be later developed in the final project. It requires an initial literature review and some tentative research questions. Feedback on the presentation is to feed directly into developing the final project.
Weighting
10%
Due date
31/10/2024
Assessment method
Other
Assessment type
Summative
Description
An abstract based on presentation topic and to accompany the final project. This aims at equipping students with the skill of producing abstracts as is required in e.g. for attendance of a Postgraduate conference.
Weighting
15%
Due date
17/01/2025
Assessment method
Written Plan/Proposal
Assessment type
Summative
Description
A final proposal aimed at encouraging depth rather than breadth of analysis and based on a current issue in language policy and planning. Structured similarly to a journal article, it will include: (1) a summary of the issue to be discussed (2) a detailed discussion of the challenges posed and (3) a proposal of how the issues could be tackled and what possible outcome(s) the proposal could lead to if implemented. On a topic of the student's choosing within the field of Language Policy and Planning, it is strictly based on the presentation topic and developed via feedback both from the presentation itself and from individual sessions.
Weighting
75%
Due date
17/01/2025