[lg policy] PhD. Programs
Serafin Coronel-Molina
scoronelmolina at GMAIL.COM
Wed Mar 17 11:32:28 UTC 2010
Dear Colleagues:
Greetings from Bloomington, Indiana. It would interesting and necessary to
compile a list of Master or/and Ph.D. Programs in Language Policy and
Planning in the United States and around the world. I have not found any
program in the US. In my opinion, LPP is such a huge field of study that
needs to have its own program at universities. Just a thought.
Best regards,
Serafin
Serafin M. Coronel-Molina
Assistant Professor of Language Education
Indiana University, Bloomington
On Wed, Mar 17, 2010 at 6:22 AM, Christopher Kennedy <C.J.KENNEDY at bham.ac.uk
> wrote:
> Richard
> Same as Joe
> We offer MA with options in language policy
> PhD both campus and distance modes with language policy a supervision topic
> Best
> Chris
>
> Chris Kennedy
> CELS
> University of Birmingham
> UK
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> lgpolicy-list-bounces at groups.sas.upenn.edu] On Behalf Of Joseph Lo Bianco
> [j.lobianco at unimelb.edu.au]
> Sent: 16 March 2010 03:30
> To: Language Policy List
> Subject: RE: [lg policy] PhD. Programs
>
> Richard
>
> We don’t have ‘graduate programs’ offering PhD’s in the taught mode used in
> North America. We have a thesis only program over 3 years full time, 6
> years part time. Here at Melbourne there are Masters level subjects on
> language planning (I am teaching one this evening in fact) but for PhD
> studies we have students enrolled under supervision doing theses on various
> language planning themes, either wholly or in part. For example, among my
> PhD students at present one is doing her PhD on language planning in
> education in East Timor, another on Cambodia and the effects of foreign
> assistance on language choices, one each on Malaysia and China.
>
> I hope this is of some use. Joe
>
>
>
>
>
>
> NEW BOOKS
> Lo Bianco, Orton and Gao, (2009), China and English: Globalisation and
> Dilemmas of Identity. UK: Multilingual Matters
>
> Lo Bianco, J. (2009), Second Languages and Australian Schooling.
> Australian Council for Educational Research
> ********************************************
> Joseph Lo Bianco, AM, FAHA, FACE
> Professor of Language and Literacy Education
> Associate Dean (Global Engagement)
> President, Australian Academy of the Humanities
> Melbourne Graduate School of Education
> The University of Melbourne, Parkville, 3010 VIC Australia
> Tel: +613 8344 8346
> Fax:+613 8344 8612
> MOB: 0407 798 978
> EMAIL: j.lobianco at unimelb.edu.au
> ******************************************************
> ________________________________
> From: lgpolicy-list-bounces+j.lobianco=unimelb.edu.au at groups.sas.upenn.edu[mailto:
> lgpolicy-list-bounces+j.lobianco <lgpolicy-list-bounces%2Bj.lobianco>=
> unimelb.edu.au at groups.sas.upenn.edu] On Behalf Of Weiner, Richard
> Sent: Tuesday, 16 March 2010 2:20 PM
> To: lgpolicy-list at groups.sas.upenn.edu
> Subject: [lg policy] PhD. Programs
>
> All:
>
> What graduate schools offer a PhD. in Language Policy and Planning?
>
> Best regards,
>
> Richard E. Weiner
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