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The four volumes in this Major Work comprise selected articles on language policy and language planning issues in Asia published after 2000. Volume I includes articles covering theoretical and contemporary macrolanguage policy issues such as language and migration policies, and medium of instruction (MOI) policies in East and South Asia, and the ASEAN regions. English language policy and planning issues are investigated from the point of cosmopolitanism, capitalism and language identity. Volume II focuses on the recent development of English in education and testing as a means of social screening processes, reviewing cases from Malaysia, Myanmar, India and Japan. The studies show unequal access to English education and the resulting gap in socio-economic status. Volume III continues discussing recent issues on the spread of English in country-specific contexts, including English-medium instruction (EMI) and English as a lingua franca (ELF). The articles in this volume show unprecedented issues due to the significant increase in the number of EMI (English Medium Instruction) programmes and courses within Asia in the past 20 years. Volume IV is a collection of articles that investigate language policy issues focusing on languages other than English (LOTE) such as indigenous, heritage and ethnic minority language and home language literacy in contemporary multi-language/cultural society. Sign language of LOTE is also considered as a crucial keyword in the volume.
Contents
Appendix of Sources
Editors' Introduction
VOLUME I Theoretical Approaches and Practices
Introduction - Masakazu Iino and Satoshi Miyazaki
Cosmopolitanism and Global English: Language Politics in Globalisation Debates - Peter Ives
Imagined Identities: Preimmigrants' Narratives on Language and Identity - Gary Barkhuizen and Vivian de Klerk
Capitalism, Immigration, Language and Literacy: Mapping a Politicized Reading of a Policy Assemblage - Diana Masny and Monica Waterhouse
(Un)framing Language Policy and Reform in Southeast Asia - Ruanni Tupas
Language Diversity and Language Policy in Educational Access and Equity - James W. Tollefson and Amy B. M. Tsui
The Spread of English in ASEAN: Policies and Issues - Ee Ling Low and Ran Ao
How Social Dynamics Influence a Developing Country's Language Planning and Policy - Nasrin Pervin and Nausheen Saba Siraj
Tracing "Taiwanization" Processes in Taiwanese Presidential Statements in Times of Cross-Strait Rapprochement - Lutgard LAMS and Xavier Li-wen LIAO
'Stretching Out the Categories': Chinese/European Narratives of Mixedness, Belonging and Home in Singapore - Zarine L. Rocha
A Cerebration of Language Diversity, Language Policy, and Politics in Education - Joseph Lo Bianco
The Key to Global Understanding: World Languages Education—Why Schools Need to Adapt - Francois Victor Tochon
Creating Universities for a Multiethnic and Multicultural World: A Utopia? - Michael Cooper
VOLUME II: English in Asia
Introduction - Masakazu Iino
The "Bilingual Education" Policy in Xinjiang Revisited: New Evidence of Open Resistance and Active Support among the Uyghur Elite - Nimrod Baranovitch
Emotion Labor and Affect in Transnational Encounters: Insights from Western-trained TESOL Professionals in Saudi Arabia - Abdullah Alshakhi and Phan Le Ha
A Comparative Study of the Confucius Institute in the United Kingdom and the British Council in China - Liexu Cai
The 150-year History of English Language Assessment in Japanese Education - Miyuki Sasaki
English Language Assessment in Hong Kong: A Survey of Practices, Developments and Issues - David D. Qian
Issues and Trends in Language Testing and Assessment in Thailand - Kanchana Prapphal
Testing of English in India: A Developing Concept - Hema Ramanathan
Testing the Spaces of Discretion: School Personnel as Implementers of Minority-Language Policy in China - Hans-Christian Schnack
The Key to Success: English Language Testing in China - Liying Cheng
English in Hong Kong: Super Highway or Road To Nowhere? Reflections on Policy Changes in Language Education of Hong Kong - Dan Lu
Reforms in the Policy of English Language Teaching in Malaysia - Radzuwan AB Rashid, Shireena Basree Abdul Rahman and Kamariah Yunus
English in Myanmar - Wong Soon Fen
Steady States in the Evolution of New Englishes: Present-Day Indian English as an Equilibrium - Joybrato Mukherjee
English Language Teaching in Japan: Policy Plans and Their Implementations - Nobuyuki Honna and Yuko Takeshita
VOLUME III: Contemporary Issues in the Spread of English
Introduction - Masakazu Iino
English-Medium Instruction and Intercultural Sensitivity: A Korean Case Study - Jeongyeon Kim, Jinsook Choi and Bradley Tatar
Professional Development for Science and Engineering Professors Offering English-medium Instruction - Eun Gyong Kim, Soo-Ok Kweon, Jeong-Ah Lee and Seonmin Park
Provocative Encounters Reflecting Struggles with Change: Power and Coercion in a Japanese University Situation - Glenn Toh
Perennial Language Learners or Competent Language Users: An Investigation of International Students' Attitudes towards Their Own and Native English Accents - Yusop Boonsuk and Fan Fang
'A More Inclusive Mind Towards the World': English Language Teaching and Study Abroad in China from Intercultural Citizenship and English as a Lingua Franca Perspectives - Fan (Gabriel) Fang and Will Baker
Perspectives on the Use of English as a Business Lingua Franca in Hong Kong - Stephen Evans
Home and Community Factors Influencing Bilingual Children's Ethnic Language Vocabulary Development - L. Quentin Dixon, Jing Zhao, Blanca G. Quiroz and Jee-Young Shin
Rethinking Culture Teaching in English Language Programmes in Thailand - Navaporn S. Snodin
English and Muliticulturalism — from the Language User's Perspective - Shigenori Tanaka
Meanings of International High School Education in Indonesia and Japan - Junita Widiati Arfani and Ayami Nakaya
The Five-Point Indian: Caste, Masculinity, and English Language in the Paratexts of Chetan Bhagat - Pallavi Rao
English Language Teaching in Brunei: A View Through a Critical Lens - Clayton Barry
Is Teaching English as an International Language All about Being Politically Correct? - Aya Matsuda
English Educational Policy for High Schools in Japan: Ideals vs. Reality - Keita Kikuchi and Charles Browne
VOLUME IV: Non-English Matters
Introduction - Satoshi Miyazaki
Whose Voices? How Media Policy Shapes Minority Language Radio in Taiwan - Ya-Chi Chen
Acquisition Planning for Regional Indigenous Heritage Languages in Indonesia - Bambang Suwarno
Japan's Immigration Intimations and Their Neglected Language Policy Requisites - Julian Chapple
Public Service Broadcasting as an Infrastructure of Translation in the Age of Cultural Diversity: Lessons for Europe from SBS Australia - Aneta Podkalicka
Temporalities of Class in Nepalese Labour Migration to South Korea - Seonyoung Seo
Linguistic Revivalism and National Identity in Uzbekistan - Abuzar Khairi
Family Literacy in a Low-income Urban Community in the Philippines - Rosarito Tatel-Suatengco and Jennifer S. Florida
The Importance of Literacy in the Home Language: The View from Australia - Susana A. Eisenchlas, Andrea C. Schalley and Diana Guillemin
Captioning and Indian Sign Language as Accessibility Tools in Universal Design - John Mathew Martin Poothullil, Sujit Sahasrabudhe, Prashant D. Chavan and Deepak Toppo
Tribal Children in Odisha and Their Right to Education in the Home Language - Jisu Ketan Pattanaik
Languages as Historical Documents: The Endangered Archive in Laos - N. J. Enfield
Circulating East to East: Understanding the Push-Pull Factors of Chinese Students Studying in Korea - Se Woong Lee
Remapping the Teacher Knowledge-base of Language Teacher Education: A Vietnamese Perspective - Le Van Canh
Bilingual Education in Xinjiang in the Post-2009 Period - Sonika Gupta and R. Veena
Young Children's Living and Learning Experiences under the Biliterate and Trilingual Education Policy in Hong Kong - I-Fang Lee and Chao-Ling Tseng