TY - BOOK AU - Aarts,Rian AU - Akinci,Mehmet-Ali AU - Avoird,Tim Van Der AU - Broeder,Peter AU - Bühler-Otten,Sabine AU - Delrue,Kaat AU - Extra,Guus AU - Fürstenau,Sara AU - Mijares,Laura AU - Nygren-Junkin,Lilian AU - Ruiter,Jan Jaap De AU - Verlot,Marc AU - Yagmur,Kutlay TI - Urban Multilingualism in Europe: Immigrant Minority Languages at Home and School T2 - Multilingual Matters SN - 9781853597794 AV - P115.5.E85 U73 2004eb U1 - 306.44/6/094 22 PY - 2004///] CY - Bristol, Blue Ridge Summit : PB - Multilingual Matters, KW - Immigrants KW - Europe KW - Language KW - Language and education KW - Linguistic minorities KW - Multilingualism KW - LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Linguistics / Sociolinguistics KW - bisacsh N1 - Frontmatter --; Contents --; Preface --; 1. Introduction --; Part I Multidisciplinary perspectives --; 2. Phenomenological perspectives --; 3. Demographic perspectives --; 4. Language rights perspectives --; 5. Educational perspectives --; Part II Multilingual Cities Project: national and local perspectives --; 6. Methodological considerations --; 7. Multilingualism in Göteborg --; 8. Multilingualism in Hamburg --; 9. Multilingualism in The Hague --; 10. Multilingualism in Brussels --; 11. Multilingualism in Lyon --; 12. Multilingualism in Madrid --; Part III Multilingual Cities Project: crossnational and crosslinguistic perspectives --; 13. Crossnational perspectives on language groups --; 14. Crosslinguistic perspectives on language groups --; 15. Crossnational perspectives on community language teaching --; 16. Conclusions and discussion --; Appendices; restricted access N2 - This book focuses on the increase of urban multilingualism in Europe as a consequence of processes of migration and minorisation. It offers multidisciplinary, crossnational and crosslinguistic perspectives on immigrant minority languages at home and in school in six multicultural cities across Europe. In each of these cities, Germanic or Romance languages have a dominant status in public life. This Multilingual Cities Project is based on large-scale empirical findings and has been carried out under the auspices of the European Cultural Foundation, in Amsterdam. Part I offers multidisciplinary background information on phenomenological, demographic, language rights and educational aspects of the status of immigrant minority communities and their languages in a variety of international contexts. Part II offers methodological considerations on the Multilingual Cities Project. In addition, it presents both national and local perspectives on multilingualism in each of the six cities under consideration. Each chapter provides information on the distribution and vitality of immigrant minority languages spoken at home and on the status of these languages in primary and secondary schools. Part III offers crossnational and crosslinguistic perspectives on the twenty most prominent languages that emerge from the study. The focus is again on the two major private and public domains in which language transmission may or may not occur: the home and the school, respectively. The book offers a challenging outlook on the educational management of language diversity in the increasingly multicultural and multilingual context of European nation-states UR - https://doi.org/10.21832/9781853597800 UR - https://www.degruyter.com/isbn/9781853597800 UR - https://www.degruyter.com/document/cover/isbn/9781853597800/original ER -