[lg policy] Indigenous Peoples and Colonialism: Global Perspectives

Dave Sayers dave.sayers at cantab.net
Thu Dec 1 09:05:47 UTC 2016


Hi all,

A new book by two former colleagues of mine, which list members might not have come 
across but might be of interest in relation to minority language policy in 
(post-)colonial contexts: https://goo.gl/ZNLn87.

I'll also take the opportunity to shamelessly re-plug the little essay I wrote for 
Language on the Move last year, about 'indigenous' vs. 'immigrant' languages, 
https://goo.gl/9FxuDv - I don't mean that as a rejoinder to Colin's book (and 
certainly not as a counterargument), just shameless tangential self-publicity!

I'm copying the co-authors into this message in case any list members want to pick up 
discussions with them.

Dave

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Senior Lecturer, Dept Humanities, Sheffield Hallam University | www.shu.ac.uk
Honorary Research Fellow, Cardiff University & WISERD | www.wiserd.ac.uk
dave.sayers at cantab.net | http://shu.academia.edu/DaveSayers

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