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Standards, stigma, surveillance : raciolinguistic ideologies and England's schools / Ian Cushing.

By: Cushing, Ian [author.]Material type: TextTextPublisher: Cham, Switzerland : Palgrave Macmillan, [2022] 2022Description: 1 online resource (xxi, 256 pages) : illustrations (black and white)Content type: text | still image ISBN: 9783031178917 (PDF ebook) :Subject(s): Linguistic minorities -- England | Racism in education -- England | Language policy -- England | English language -- Study and teaching | Language | Society & culture: general | Sociolinguistics | Social work | Central / national / federal government policies | Linguistics | Educational strategies & policyDDC classification: 306.44942 Online access: Open e-book
Contents:
1 The Durability of Language Ideologies2 Language Policy: From Ideology to Inequality -- -- 3 Tracing Language Ideologies -- -- 4 State-Level Mechanisms of Sonic Surveillance -- -- 5 Doing and Living Language Policy in Schools -- -- 6 Bad Behaviour, Bad Bodies, Bad Language -- -- 7 Raciolinguistic (Re)Resistance and Building Alternative Worlds -- -- 8 Conclusions: Standards, Stigma, Surveillance
Summary: This book traces raciolinguistic ideologies in England's schools, focusing on post- 2010 policy reforms which frame the language practices of low-income, racialised speakers as limited and deficient. Across interviews, policy mechanisms and classroom observations, the author shows how raciolinguistic ideologies are rooted in British colonial logics which continue to shape contemporary education policy. He shows how these policies require marginalised speakers to modify their speech patterns in line with normative standards of whiteness under new guises of social justice and research robustness. Finally, new visions for language education and linguistic justice are offered, demonstrating how teachers can see themselves as language activists to identify, resist and reject faults in a hostile and oppressive policy architecture. This book draws on fields including critical language policy, educational sociolinguistics, genealogy, raciolinguistics and critical language awareness.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

1 The Durability of Language Ideologies2 Language Policy: From Ideology to Inequality -- -- 3 Tracing Language Ideologies -- -- 4 State-Level Mechanisms of Sonic Surveillance -- -- 5 Doing and Living Language Policy in Schools -- -- 6 Bad Behaviour, Bad Bodies, Bad Language -- -- 7 Raciolinguistic (Re)Resistance and Building Alternative Worlds -- -- 8 Conclusions: Standards, Stigma, Surveillance

This book traces raciolinguistic ideologies in England's schools, focusing on post- 2010 policy reforms which frame the language practices of low-income, racialised speakers as limited and deficient. Across interviews, policy mechanisms and classroom observations, the author shows how raciolinguistic ideologies are rooted in British colonial logics which continue to shape contemporary education policy. He shows how these policies require marginalised speakers to modify their speech patterns in line with normative standards of whiteness under new guises of social justice and research robustness. Finally, new visions for language education and linguistic justice are offered, demonstrating how teachers can see themselves as language activists to identify, resist and reject faults in a hostile and oppressive policy architecture. This book draws on fields including critical language policy, educational sociolinguistics, genealogy, raciolinguistics and critical language awareness.

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