[lg policy] LPP and Ideological Cycles

Francis Hult francis.hult at UTSA.EDU
Mon Aug 22 21:00:31 UTC 2011


The same political ideologies come up again and again, seemingly in cycles.  For example, the way the issue of official English in the US comes around every now and then, lays low for a while, and then comes back again.  I feel like I've read some sources discussing this idea of cyclical ideologies in language policy, but none come immediately to mind.  Does anyone have suggestions for references on this?
 
Francis
 
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University of Texas at San Antonio
 
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