[Linganth] [External] Looking for recent references on language ideology

elisabeth.barakos at univie.ac.at elisabeth.barakos at univie.ac.at
Tue Apr 7 09:42:55 UTC 2026


Dear María Lis,

 

You could check out key volumes, chapters or encyclopedia entries of language ideology for a start to get an overview of what’s been published over the last decades in the field. There are so many different entry points so it all depends a little from which perspective you are approaching “ideology” and “language / linguistic ideology”.

 

How about these for a start (no preferred order, eclectic choice): 

 

Schieffelin, Bambi B, Kathryn A Woolard, and Paul V Kroskrity (eds), Language Ideologies: Practice and Theory (New York, NY, 1998; online edn, Oxford Academic, 31 Oct. 2023), https://doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780195105612.001.0001

 

Irvine, J. T., & Gal, S. (2000). Language ideology and linguistic differentiation. In P. V. Kroskrity (Ed.), Regimes of language: Ideologies, polities, and identities (pp. 35–84). Santa Fe, NM: School of American Research Press.

 

Rosa, Jonathan, and Christa Burdick, 'Language Ideologies', in Ofelia García, Nelson Flores, and Massimiliano Spotti (eds), The Oxford Handbook of Language and Society, (2017), https://doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780190212896.013.15

 

Woolard, K.A. (2020). Language Ideology. In The International Encyclopedia of Linguistic Anthropology, J. Stanlaw (Ed.). https://doi.org/10.1002/9781118786093.iela0217

 

Montgomery, D. P., Green-Eneix, C., Cinaglia, C., & De Costa, P. I. (2024). Ideology. In C. A. Chapelle (Ed.), The Encyclopedia of Applied Linguistics (2edn) (pp. 1-8). Wiley. https://doi.org/10.1002/9781405198431.wbeal20299 

 

 

Your question is most certainly “not a joke” so don’t be disheartened. It’s a massive field of research.

 

 

Best wishes for your search,

 

Elisabeth 

 

 

 

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Dear colleagues,

I hope this email finds you all well. I am looking for literature from the past two decades on language ideology for a piece I am working on, so I figured I would reach out to this community of expertise for your suggestions. Any and all recommendations would be highly appreciated. In the spirit of collegiality, I also plan to compile a list with the recommendations received to share with the listserv. Thank you very much in advance!

With best wishes,

Maria Lis  

 

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