Language Policy

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Language Policy is committed to building a sound theoretical understanding of the field through the publication of high-quality empirically driven research that covers a range of cases, situations, and regions worldwide. The journal aims to examine policymaking processes and practices by governments and governmental agencies, non-governmental organizations, business enterprises, public and private institutions, community organizations, families, and other entities. It also pays attention to attempts made by minoritized groups to develop, establish, contest, disrupt, resist, appropriate or modify language (education) policies or institutional regimes of knowledge about legitimate language and speakerhood.  We encourage detailed accounts of the enactment, implementation, development, and effects of specific language policies and regimes of knowledge about language practices and speakers under historical and political economic conditions. Rather than just description and/or evaluation of policies, Language Policy seeks high-quality research that allows us to understand ongoing processes of social change, has a substantial theoretical underpinning and contributes to theory-building. Provides empirical accounts of language policy practices and processes involving the local enactment, implementation, development, and effects of specific language policies and regimes of knowledge about language practices and speakers vis-a-vis larger historical and political economic conditions; and Examines technologies of governmentality and forms of language policing which enable the daily regulation of communicative practices and speakers across a wide range of social domains, with a focus on the consequences for social groups’ unequal access to spaces and various material and symbolic resources; Helps build a sound theoretical understanding of issues in language policy and language education policy with regard to a wide range of cases, situations, and regions; Seeks researchers’ vigilance in unsettling the epistemic traces of long-standing projects of capitalism, colonialism and white supremacy in their own work. It has an SJR impact factor of 0,571.

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Languages: English

Open Access Policy: Open Choice

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Language Policy

0,571

SJR Impact factor

44

H Index

30

Total Docs (Last Year)

78

Total Docs (3 years)

1827

Total Refs

154

Total Cites (3 years)

71

Citable Docs (3 years)

1.92

Cites/Doc (2 years)

60.9

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