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Part I: Theorising language policy and regulation
2. Language policy as a form of public policy(Huw Lewis and Elin Royles)
3. Language rights, human rights and the right to chat- Emyr Lewis
4. Language and space: a new research agenda for urban geolinguistics- Bernadette O’Rourke
5. Reflections on language as a vehicle of economic value- François Grin
Part II: Language policy challenges in Wales
6. Language planning in Wales: Joining the dots- Meirion Prys Jones
7. Recent legal developments in Wales: moving beyond individual to group rights?- Robert Dunbar
8. Networked territories of language and nation- Rhys Jones
9. Placemaking: towards rethinking land-use planning and language planning for a thriving Welsh language- Kathryn Jones
10. Signs of the times: Onomastics and language policy in Wales- Eleri Hedd James
11. Canolfannau Cymraeg – a top-down or bottom-up approach to language planning?- Steve Morri
Part III: Language policy challenges in Canada
12. Best practices and language policy designs: lessons from Canada and Wales- Linda Cardinal and Anastasia Llewellyn
13. F.R. Scott and the origins of language policy in Canada- Graham Fraser
14. The uncertain future of French in Canada- Charles Castonguay
15. The planned decline of the English school system in Quebec- Richard Y. Bourhis
Part IV: Language policy challenges in Ireland, Scotland and Catalonia
16. Changing spaces: the new geographies of the Gaeltacht and Irish language networks- John Walsh
17. Lessons learned, lessons ignored: The continuing road to an Irish Language Act in Northern Ireland- Janet Muller
18. The influence of Wales on policies for Gaelic in Scotland- Wilson McLeod
19. ‘Volunteering for the language in Catalonia’ (VxLl): more than a space for linguistic- mudes
Maite Puigdevall
20. Afterword- Colin Williams
Wilson McLeod is Professor of Gaelic at the University of Edinburgh, UK. Author of Gaelic in Scotland: Policies, Movements, Ideologies (2020) and co-editor of Language Revitalisation and Social Transformation (Palgrave Macmillan, 2021).
Robert Dunbar is Professor of Celtic at the University of Edinburgh, UK. He has published widely on language law and policy, and is regularly consulted by international organisations, governments and NGOs on these issues.
Kathryn Jones is Managing Director of IAITH: Y Ganolfan Cynllunio Iaith / Welsh Centre for Language Planning. She is co-editor of Multilingual Literacies: Reading and Writing Different Worlds (2001).John Walsh is Senior Lecturer in Irish at the National University of Ireland, Galway, Ireland. He is co-author with Bernadette O’Rourke of New Speakers of Irish in the Global Context: New Revival? (2020).
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