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Muller, Janet, (1957-)
Language and conflict in Northern Ireland and Canada = a silent war /
Record Type:
Electronic resources : Monograph/item
Title/Author:
Language and conflict in Northern Ireland and Canada/ Janet Muller.
Reminder of title:
a silent war /
Author:
Muller, Janet,
Published:
New York :Palgrave Macmillan, : 2010.,
Description:
1 online resource
Subject:
Irish language - Political aspects - Northern Ireland. -
Online resource:
access to fulltext (Palgrave)
ISBN:
9780230281677
Language and conflict in Northern Ireland and Canada = a silent war /
Muller, Janet,1957-
Language and conflict in Northern Ireland and Canada
a silent war /[electronic resource] :Janet Muller. - New York :Palgrave Macmillan,2010. - 1 online resource - Palgrave studies in minority languages and communities.
A Silent War. Conflict Resolution and Language Policy and Planning in Northern Ireland and Quebec / Canada -- The Irish Language in the North of Ireland: Census Statistics Education -- The Irish Language and the Good Friday Agreement -- The Ratification and Application of the European Charterfor Regional or Minority Languages in Respect of Irish -- Irish Language Broadcasting since the GoodFriday Agreement: Sop iná itna scuaibe? Sword or Ploughshare? -- The British Government Commitmentto Enact the Irish Language Act. Submissions from voluntary and state sector Irish language organisations to the First Public Consultation onProposed Irish Language Legislation for NI -- Submissions ofthe Political Parties to the First Public Consultation on Proposed Irish Language Legislation for NI -- Submissions from Key Public Bodies and a 20 percent Sample of Individual Responses to the Public Consultation on the Proposed Irish Language Legislation -- Quebec v. The Rest in the Twenty-FirstCentury. Coming-of-Age or Losing the Plot?
Janet Muller presents a unique contribution to understanding the interaction between languagepolicy and planning and modern conflict resolution. Against the backdrop of Quebec/Canada since the1995 Quebec referendum on secession, she provides an insider account from the North of Ireland, assessing through these two examples the interplay of conflictand language policy in the protection andpromotion of languages in minoritised circumstances. The author outlines recent language policy trendsin Quebec/Canada and details the place occupied by the Irish language in Northern Irish peace negotiations prior to and after the 1998 Good Friday Agreement. She examines the extent to which promisesof b1 sanew era b2 s for the language have been fulfilled and analyses development in language policy and planning through broadcasting, the implementation of the European Charter for Regional orMinority Languages and the aftermath of the 2006 British government commitment to enact an Irish language Act. New materials and interviews relevant to both Quebec/Canada and the North of Ireland providefresh perspectives on some of thechallenges facing minoritised language communities.
Electronic reproduction.
Basingstoke, England :
Palgrave Macmillan,
2010.
Mode of access:World Wide Web.
ISBN: 9780230281677Subjects--Topical Terms:
303751
Irish language
--Political aspects--Northern Ireland.Index Terms--Genre/Form:
96803
Electronic books.
LC Class. No.: PB1298.N67 / M87 2010
Dewey Class. No.: 306.44/9416
Language and conflict in Northern Ireland and Canada = a silent war /
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A Silent War. Conflict Resolution and Language Policy and Planning in Northern Ireland and Quebec / Canada -- The Irish Language in the North of Ireland: Census Statistics Education -- The Irish Language and the Good Friday Agreement -- The Ratification and Application of the European Charterfor Regional or Minority Languages in Respect of Irish -- Irish Language Broadcasting since the GoodFriday Agreement: Sop iná itna scuaibe? Sword or Ploughshare? -- The British Government Commitmentto Enact the Irish Language Act. Submissions from voluntary and state sector Irish language organisations to the First Public Consultation onProposed Irish Language Legislation for NI -- Submissions ofthe Political Parties to the First Public Consultation on Proposed Irish Language Legislation for NI -- Submissions from Key Public Bodies and a 20 percent Sample of Individual Responses to the Public Consultation on the Proposed Irish Language Legislation -- Quebec v. The Rest in the Twenty-FirstCentury. Coming-of-Age or Losing the Plot?
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