Ideology, policy and implementation: Comparative perspectives from two African universities

This paper provides an exposition and interpretation of the language policies of two African universities, namely the University of Yaoundé 1 in Cameroon and the University of the Western Cape in South Africa. It does so against the background of the socio-historical and political factors that le...

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Main Authors: Dyers, Charlyn, Abongdia, Jane-Francis
Format: Article
Language:Afrikaans
Published: Stellenbosch University 2014-12-01
Series:Stellenbosch Papers in Linguistics
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Online Access:https://spil.journals.ac.za/pub/article/view/157
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spelling doaj-facd3c07949a4aa1a3fe780f6b0fbb942020-11-25T03:18:43ZafrStellenbosch UniversityStellenbosch Papers in Linguistics1027-34172223-99362014-12-0143012110.5774/43-0-157Ideology, policy and implementation: Comparative perspectives from two African universitiesDyers, Charlyn0Abongdia, Jane-Francis1University of the Western Cape, South AfricaUniversity of Fort Hare, South AfricaThis paper provides an exposition and interpretation of the language policies of two African universities, namely the University of Yaoundé 1 in Cameroon and the University of the Western Cape in South Africa. It does so against the background of the socio-historical and political factors that led to the creation of both universities and their respective language policies. The authors’ main argument is that well-intended, liberal language policies are often impossible to implement as a result of the powerful influence of political and linguistic ideologies shaped, on the one hand, by many years of colonisation and the resulting marginalisation of the indigenous languages in both countries, and, on the other, by ideologies of nation-building and assimilation in the post-colonial era. The paper also attempts to find greater conceptual clarity between the concepts of ‘language attitudes’ and ‘language ideologies’.https://spil.journals.ac.za/pub/article/view/157language ideologieslanguage attitudeslanguage policyuniversity of the western capeuniversity of yaoundé
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author Dyers, Charlyn
Abongdia, Jane-Francis
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Abongdia, Jane-Francis
Ideology, policy and implementation: Comparative perspectives from two African universities
Stellenbosch Papers in Linguistics
language ideologies
language attitudes
language policy
university of the western cape
university of yaoundé
author_facet Dyers, Charlyn
Abongdia, Jane-Francis
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title Ideology, policy and implementation: Comparative perspectives from two African universities
title_short Ideology, policy and implementation: Comparative perspectives from two African universities
title_full Ideology, policy and implementation: Comparative perspectives from two African universities
title_fullStr Ideology, policy and implementation: Comparative perspectives from two African universities
title_full_unstemmed Ideology, policy and implementation: Comparative perspectives from two African universities
title_sort ideology, policy and implementation: comparative perspectives from two african universities
publisher Stellenbosch University
series Stellenbosch Papers in Linguistics
issn 1027-3417
2223-9936
publishDate 2014-12-01
description This paper provides an exposition and interpretation of the language policies of two African universities, namely the University of Yaoundé 1 in Cameroon and the University of the Western Cape in South Africa. It does so against the background of the socio-historical and political factors that led to the creation of both universities and their respective language policies. The authors’ main argument is that well-intended, liberal language policies are often impossible to implement as a result of the powerful influence of political and linguistic ideologies shaped, on the one hand, by many years of colonisation and the resulting marginalisation of the indigenous languages in both countries, and, on the other, by ideologies of nation-building and assimilation in the post-colonial era. The paper also attempts to find greater conceptual clarity between the concepts of ‘language attitudes’ and ‘language ideologies’.
topic language ideologies
language attitudes
language policy
university of the western cape
university of yaoundé
url https://spil.journals.ac.za/pub/article/view/157
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