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Brexit, Language Policy and Linguistic Diversity

Diarmait Mac Giolla Chríost, Matteo Bonotti

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Sozialwissenschaften, Recht, Wirtschaft / Politisches System

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This book argues that Brexit will wholly re-shape the legal framework and public policy norms relating to linguistic diversity that have dominated public life in the UK and the EU since the Treaty on European Union in 1993. First, Brexit de-anchors the linguistic actors engaged with sub-state nationalisms in the UK (in Northern Ireland, Wales and Scotland) from the ethno-linguistic imaginary of the so-called ‘Europe of the regions’. This strengthens the case both for the de jure recognition of English as the official language of the UK and for embedding autochthonous minority language rights and freedoms in a transformed UK constitution. Second, Brexit strengthens the normative case for English as the lingua franca of the EU, by reducing the injustices associated with the rise of English as the EU and global lingua franca. The book will appeal to students and scholars across the fields of political science, political theory, law, language policy and planning, and sociolinguistics.

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Brexit and linguistic diversity, lingua franca of the EU, EU language legislation, effects of Brexit on language, minority language rights, ethno-linguistics in Europe, public policy status of language, Brexit and language education, autochthonous languages in the UK, British Politics, official language of the EU, sociolinguistics in Europe, constitutional status of language, European Union politics, impact of Brexit on language, legal status of language, Brexit and language policy, English language in the EU