From lgpolicy at lists.mail.umbc.edu Sat Sep 6 12:33:01 2025 From: lgpolicy at lists.mail.umbc.edu (Alsu Tuktamyshova via Lgpolicy) Date: Sat, 6 Sep 2025 15:33:01 +0300 Subject: [Lgpolicy] Call for book reviews for the Language policy journal Message-ID: Dear colleagues, As a Book Review co-editor for the journal, Language Policy, I would like to draw your attention to the titles listed below, which are now available for review. - Chun, C.-C., & Rau, D.-H. V. (Eds.). (2025). *Language policy in Taiwan in the 21st century: Development from monolingualism to multilingualism*. Springer. - Manias-Mu?oz, M., Bober, S., & Willis, C. (Eds.). (2025). *Minority language media: Current challenges in a fragmented mediascape*. Palgrave Macmillan. - Rolstad, K., Wright, W. E., Liu, S., & MacSwan, J. (Eds.). (2025). *Language diversity, policy and social justice: In honor of Terrence G. Wiley*. Multilingual Matters. - Cutler, C., R?yneland, U., & Vrzi?, Z. (Eds.). (2025). *Language activism: The role of scholars in linguistic reform and social change*. Cambridge University Press. - Stakounis, H. (2026). *Language matters at the internationalised university: From practice to policy*. Routledge. - Boonsuk, Y., & Karaka?, A. (2025). *Global Englishes and language policy: Implications for curriculum and assessment*. Palgrave Macmillan. If you would like to review a book, please, follow these guidelines when responding to this email: 1. Include "BR and book author(s)" in the subject of the email, for instance: "BR_Rolstad et al." 2. Write 2-3 sentences about why you are interested in reviewing the chosen title 3. Let me know also why you think you are well placed to review this title 4. Attach a brief CV. 5. Indicate whether you prefer to receive an e-copy (most common now) or request a hard copy (not always available). We kindly ask that reviews make explicit how the book is of relevance to language policy scholars. Authors are typically given 3 months to do the review from the moment they receive the book copy. Each review is about 1000 words long. Editorial guidelines can be found at https://www.springer.com/education+&+language/linguistics/journal/10993 This call is open for 2 weeks, until Monday 22nd of September 2025. We would be grateful if you could please forward this call to any interested and qualified colleagues or students. Please also note our policy of only one review per person per year. If you have written a review for us recently, we would therefore appreciate it if you held off this time. 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URL: -------------- next part -------------- _______________________________________________ Lgpolicy mailing list Lgpolicy at lists.mail.umbc.edu https://lists.mail.umbc.edu/mailman/listinfo/lgpolicy From lgpolicy at lists.mail.umbc.edu Wed Sep 10 12:21:16 2025 From: lgpolicy at lists.mail.umbc.edu (Michele Gazzola via Lgpolicy) Date: Wed, 10 Sep 2025 13:21:16 +0100 Subject: [Lgpolicy] Language Problems & Language Planning - Webinar Series - No 3 In-Reply-To: References: <8850d209-24dc-9c98-3e83-522a2c9e5b68@michelegazzola.com> <6f367e2e-cb00-47d1-8906-079cfde92762@michelegazzola.com> <3369a5fc-2089-4fe1-9f49-ea514091737d@michelegazzola.com> <7937e99d-8bc3-4f27-98ce-9805a107e4be@michelegazzola.com> <5b81df91-f3b0-4117-9e16-0f3f1ccb7f51@michelegazzola.com> Message-ID: Dear colleague The editorial team of the journal Language Problems & Language Planning is pleased to present the third webinar of the series on language policy and planning (LPP). The webinar series aims to stimulate and promote research and discussion on LPP. Each webinar invites two distinguished speakers to discuss important aspects of LPP from different perspectives. The webinar lasts 90 minutes, including discussion. The topic of the third webinar is ?*Language and Power: A Political Science Perspective*.? Invited speakers: - Prof. Linda Cardinal, University of Ottawa / Universit? de l?Ontario fran?ais, Canada - Prof. Peter A. Kraus, Augsburg Universit?t, Germany Moderation: Dr Michele Gazzola, Ulster University, UK When: *Thursday, 30 October 2025, 15:30?17:00 GMT. *No registration required Platform: *Zoom*: https://unige.zoom.us/j/61017678609. You will be prompted to launch the meeting on the Zoom Workplace app or click Join from your browser to join on the web if you don?t want to download the app. We recommend using the app, however. Speakers' bio: - Linda Cardinal is emeritus professor at the University of Ottawa. She works on comparative language regimes, Canadian and Qu?bec language politics, as well as citizenship debates and minorities. She is editor of "Enjeux et soci?t?" and a founding member of the Observatoire en immigration francophone au Canada. - Peter A. Kraus is Full Professor of Political Science at the University of Augsburg, Germany. He has published widely and in several languages on cultural diversity and identity politics, political linguistics, ethnicity, migration, nationalism and populism, and the dilemmas of European integration, as well as problems of democratisation and democratic theory. Best regards -- Michele Gazzola Ulster University www.michelegazzola.com -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- _______________________________________________ Lgpolicy mailing list Lgpolicy at lists.mail.umbc.edu https://lists.mail.umbc.edu/mailman/listinfo/lgpolicy