Robert Phillipson's Publications

Robert Phillipson's Publications

Robert Phillipson’s publications Books On-line lectures, talk shows, and interviews Articles in anthologies, encyclopedias, and journals Publications in press or forthcoming Book reviews Working papers Popularisation Translations NB. Each section is in reverse chronological order Last update: October 2013 B O O K S Phillipson, Robert 2009. Linguistic imperialism continued. New York and London: Routledge. Also published in New Delhi, India in 2009 for seven South Asian countries by Orient Blackswan. Phillipson, Robert 2011. L’imperialismo linguistic inglese continua (translation into Italian of Linguistic imperialism continued). Rome: Era Onlus (Esperanto Radikala Asocio), Associazione per la democrazia linguistica. Also to be published in Esperanto in Rome by Era Onlus (Esperanto Radikala Asocio), Associazione per la democrazia linguistica. Skutnabb-Kangas, Tove, Robert Phillipson, Ajit Mohanty and Minati Panda (eds.) 2009. Social justice through multilingual education. Bristol: Multilingual Matters. In translation into Turkish Skutnabb-Kangas, Tove, Phillipson, Robert, Mohanty, Ajit K. & Panda, Minati (editörler) (2013). Çokdilli Eğitim Yoluyla Toplumsal Adalet. Turk.e Yayına Hazırlayanlar Prof. Dr. Fatma Gök & M. Şerif Derince. Ankara: Eğitim Sen Yayınları. ISBN 978-975-92342-6-3. See http://www.egitimbilimtoplum.com.tr]. Mohanty, Ajit, Minati Panda, Robert Phillipson and Tove Skutnabb-Kangas (eds.) 2009. Multilingual education for social justice: Globalising the local. Delhi, India: Orient Blackswan (for seven South Asian countries). Phillipson, Robert 2003. English-only Europe? Challenging language policy. London: Routledge. Also published in a translation into Esperanto by István Ertl as Ĉu nur-angla Eŭropo? Defio al lingva politiko, in Europo de posedantoj. Rotterdam: Universala Esperanto-Asocio, 2004. Phillipson, Robert (ed.) 2000. Rights to language: equity, power and education. New York: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates. 1 Miklós Kontra, Robert Phillipson, Tove Skutnabb-Kangas and Tibor Váradi (eds.) 1999. Language, a right and a resource. Approaching linguistic human rights. Budapest: Central European University Press. Skutnabb-Kangas, Tove and Phillipson, Robert (eds.) 1994. Linguistic human rights: overcoming linguistic discrimination. Berlin: Mouton de Gruyter. Holmen, Anne, Robert Phillipson and Tove Skutnabb-Kangas (eds.) 1993. Minoriteter og uddannelse. Københavnerstudier i tosprogethed 18. Copenhagen: Danmarks Lærerhøjskole, Center for multikulturelle studier, 1993. Phillipson, Robert 1992. Linguistic imperialism. Oxford: Oxford University Press. Also published in China from 2001 by the Shanghai Foreign Language Education Press. Also published in Delhi from 2007 in an edition for sale in India, Nepal, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh and Bhutan. Also published in an Arabic translation in 2009, King Saud University, Saudi Arabia. Also published in a Japanese translation in 2013. ISBN978-4-88303-330-0. Phillipson, Robert, Eric Kellerman, Larry Selinker, Michael Sharwood-Smith and Merrill Swain (eds.) 1991. Foreign/second language pedagogy research. Clevedon: Multilingual Matters. Robert Phillipson 1990. English language teaching and imperialism, doctoral dissertation, University of Amsterdam. Trønninge: Transcultura. Robert Phillipson and Tove Skutnabb-Kangas 1986. Linguicism rules in education. Roskilde: Roskilde University Centre, Institute VI, (3 volumes). Færch, Claus, Kirsten Haastrup and Robert Phillipson 1984. Learner language and language learning. Copenhagen: Gyldendal, and Clevedon: Multilingual Matters. Phillipson, Robert and Hanne Lauridsen 1982. Danish learning of English obstruents. Copenhagen: University of Copenhagen Department of English, Anglica et Americana 16, 1982. Phillipson, Robert 1973. Spare Time. London: Longman. ON-LINE LECTURES, TALK SHOWS AND INTERVIEWS Panel debate on Linguistic imperialism, alive and kicking? IATEFL 2013, Liverpool. http://iatefl.britishcouncil.org/2013/sessions/2013-04-10/british-council-signature-event-linguistic- imperialism-still-alive-and-kicking www.tesolacademic.org, keynote lecture, recorded 31 January 2012. Keynote lecture ‘Creating multilingual education at Nordic universities: challenges and obstructions’ at the conference Four or more languages for all: language policy challenges of the future, Tórshavn, the Faroes, 22-24 Augst 2011. The 40-minute lecture can be downloaded: 2 http://www.socdev.fo/pages/malpolitikk_uk/keynotes_lectures.php as can the accompanying PowerPoint slides: http://www.socdev.fo/pages/malpolitikk_uk/presentations2.php. Interview with Miguel Strubell at the Open University of Barcelona in connection with receiving the 2010 UNESCO Linguapax Prize: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pNKWz0xylzI Riz Khan show, Al Jazeera, 21 October 2010 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kJhHyvFNXgE Cross Talk on Russia Today, Peter Lavelle, English v. Globish, 6 May 2011 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CjXn3lW5wQ4 Colloque ‘Le français et la montée des pays émergents’, Théâtre de l’Institut Français, Paris, organizé par La Délégation Générale du Québec, 20 June 2011. Panel debate. Text of talk published on the website http://www.planetagora.org/blog/index.php?2011/06/23/277-langlais-global-mythe- ou-realite-par-robert-phillipson. The text has also been translated from French into Esperanto, see weblink: La tutmonda angla : mito aŭ realaĵo ? Power Point talk slides at the launch of an Italian translation of Linguistic imperialism continued http://www.democrazialinguistica.it/it/prima-pagina/110-notizieera/politica-e-lingue/robert- phillipson/462-limperialismo-linguistico-inglese-continua.html Interview with Mart Rannut 2006 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kJhHyvFNXgE. Danmarks Radio, P1 Formiddag, gæst hos Poul Friis, 3. februar 2012, kl. 9.10 – 10.00 Drømmen om et verdenssprog, http://www.dr.dk/P1/P1Formiddag/Udsendelser/2012/02/02122153.htm ARTICLES ETC IN ANTHOLOGIES, ENCYCLOPEDIAS, AND JOURNALS Phillipson, Robert 2013. Reflections on the roles of English and English teaching, prompted by reading Maryam Borjian’s book, English in revolutionary Iran. From indigenization to internationalization (Bristol: Multilingual Matters, 2013). Online from 22 September 2013. International Journal of Society, Culture and Language, volume 2, number 1. Online from 22 September 2013. http://www.ijscl.net/?_action=press&issue=-1&_is=Articles%20in%20Press. Phillipson, Robert 2013. Response to a book review by Robert King of Linguistic imperialism continued (published in World Englishes 30(2), 283–6). World Englishes 32/3, 453-456. Phillipson, Robert 2013. Churchill 1943-2013. Reactions by Robert Phillipson to Winston Churchill’s speech when receiving an honorary doctorate at Harvard University in 1943, with Churchill’s remarks on the functions of a university, from his speech when receiving an honorary doctorate at the University of Copenhagen in 1950: http://www.linguistic- rights.org/robert-phillipson/. 3 Phillipson, Robert 2013. Foreword, in Figueira, Carla 2013. Languages at war: external language spread policies in Lusophone Africa. Mozambique and Guinea-Bissau at the turn of the 21st century. Frankfurt am Main: Peter Lang. Duisburger Arbeiten zur Sprach- und Kuturwissenschaft, 97, 7-8. Phillipson, Robert 2013. Americanizzazione e inglesizzazione come processi di occupazione globale. Kindle. Roma: Esperanto Radikala Asocio, 5.15 euros via Amazon. http://www.amazon.it/Americanizzazione-inglesizzazione-processi-occupazione- ebook/dp/B00BBKMTYS. Phillipson, Robert 2013. English as pandemic? In The interrelation between the right to identity of minorities and their socio-economic participation, Kristin Henrard (ed.). Leiden: Martinus Nijhoff, 189-204. Phillipson, Robert and Tove Skutnabb-Kangas 2013. Linguistic imperialism and endangered languages. In The Handbook of Bilingualism and Multilingualism, second edition, ed. Tej K. Bhatia and William C. Ritchie. Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell, 495-516. Phillipson, Robert 2013. Entries in The Encyclopedia of Applied Linguistics, ed. Carol Chapelle, a work which is exclusively online. Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell. - Linguistic Imperialism - Colonialism and Neo-Colonialism in Language Policy and Planning - Tove Skutnabb-Kangas. Phillipson, Robert 2012. How linguistic imperialism continues: Diagnosis and resistance. In Protecting and Revitalizing Native Languages in an Era of Globalization. Seoul: The National Institute of the Korean Language, 41-67. Also in translation into Korean, 17-40. Phillipson, Robert 2012. Linguistic vitality under pressure: German in a neoimperial age. In Deutsch in der Wissenschaft. Ein politischer und wissenschaftlicher Diskurs. (Hg.) Heinrich Oberreuter, Wilhelm Krull, Hans Joachim Meyer und Konrad Ehlich. München: Olzog Verlag, 217-231. Phillipson, Robert 2012. English: from British empire to corporate empire. Sociolinguistic Studies, 5/3, (2011) 441-464. Phillipson, Robert 2012. Review Essay. Languages, genocide, and justice in the European integration process. Review article on Indigenous Children’s Education as Linguistic Genocide and a Crime against Humanity? A Global View (Skutnabb-Kangas and Dunbar) and Linguistic Justice for Europe and for the World (van Parijs). Journal of Contemporary European Studies, 20/3, 377-381. Phillipson, Robert 2012. How to strengthen the sociolinguistics of globalization: A review article based on challenges in The sociolinguistics of globalization by Jan Blommaert. Critical Discourse Studies 9(4): 407–414. Phillipson, Robert 2012. Foreword to English as Hydra. Its impact on

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