new - Language Policy Research Unit website
Wayne Wright
Wayne.Wright at asu.edu
Thu May 2 17:28:00 UTC 2002
The Language Policy Research Unit (LPRU)
of the
Education Policy Studies Laboratory
at
Arizona State University
ANNOUNCES UPDATED WEBSITE
http://www.language-policy.org
LPRU, under the direction of Terrence G. Wiley, is a unit
of the Education Policy Studies Laboratory at Arizona State
University.
Our new and recently updated website now provides:
* Original articles by leading scholars (including
James Crawford, Josue Gonzalez and Harold Schiffman),
notes on recent books, and an extensive bibliography;
* Archives of news items from leading newspapers
around the world;
* Lists of court cases and bibliography related to language;
* Links to academic journals and other resources for
language policy research.
The LPRU website is rapidly expanding, and new resources
are added monthly. If you wish to be informed of updates,
subscribe to the LPRUNEWS listserv by sending an email letter
to listserv at asu.edu and making the one-line contents read
sub LPRUNEWS your-first-name your-last-name
The Language Policy Research Unit promotes research
and policy analysis on the challenges of global multilingualism
through studies promoting equitable language policies in
education & society; demographic studies bearing on language
rights and preservation; historical & contemporary studies
on language contact, conflict, and minority language
accommodation; and media, legal and legislative analyses.
________________________________________________________________
The Education Policy Studies Laboratory (EPSL) at ASU offers
high quality analyses of national education policy issues and
provides an analytical resource for educators, journalists, and
citizens. It includes the Commercialism in Education Research
Unit (CERU), the Education Policy Analysis Archives (EPAA), the
Education Policy Reports Project (EPRP), the Education Policy
Research Unit (EPRU), and the Language Policy Research Unit
(LPRU). The EPSL is directed by ASU Professor Alex Molnar.
Visit the EPSL website at http://www.edpolicylab.org/
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