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This edited book presents case-studies and reflections on the role
of languages and their analytic study in development practices
across four regions: Africa, Asia, Australia, and the Pacific. The
authors highlight the importance of conceptual studies of languages
and cultures, as well as language choice, for enhancing development
practices, demonstrating the value that language analysis and the
humanities can add to the already multi-disciplinary field of
Development Studies. The chapters draw on the fields of
linguistics, human geography, education, diverse economies,
community learning, sociology, and anthropology, and topics covered
include some significant areas of interest to sustainable human
development: education, work, finances, age, gender; as well as a
key approach to development (asset-based community development).
Chapters on informal adult learning provide opportunities to
explore how and why language and linguistic analysis is relevant to
development projects. The volume aims to promote collaboration and
interdisciplinary dialogue and should be of interest to academics,
practitioners and students of language and development, and to
those working in the field of development globally.
This edited book presents case-studies and reflections on the role
of languages and their analytic study in development practices
across four regions: Africa, Asia, Australia, and the Pacific. The
authors highlight the importance of conceptual studies of languages
and cultures, as well as language choice, for enhancing development
practices, demonstrating the value that language analysis and the
humanities can add to the already multi-disciplinary field of
Development Studies. The chapters draw on the fields of
linguistics, human geography, education, diverse economies,
community learning, sociology, and anthropology, and topics covered
include some significant areas of interest to sustainable human
development: education, work, finances, age, gender; as well as a
key approach to development (asset-based community development).
Chapters on informal adult learning provide opportunities to
explore how and why language and linguistic analysis is relevant to
development projects. The volume aims to promote collaboration and
interdisciplinary dialogue and should be of interest to academics,
practitioners and students of language and development, and to
those working in the field of development globally.
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