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Individual agency in language planning: Chinese script reform as a case study
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Language planning in local contexts: Agents, contexts and interactions
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Rearticulating the case for micro language planning in a language ecology context
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Language policy and planning in the Baltic States, Ireland and Italy: Some common issues
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Language policy and planning in Japan, Nepal and Taiwan + Chinese characters: Some common issues
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Language policy spread: Learning from health and social policy models
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Learner centeredness in teaching English as a foreign language: Teachers' voices
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Language policy and planning in The Czech Republic, The European Union and Northern Ireland: Some common issues
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Rearticulating the case for micro language planning in a language ecology context
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Language policy and planning in Hungary, Finland & Sweden: Some common issues
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Issues of prestige and image in language-in-education planning in Australia
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Language Policy and Planning in Botswana, Malawi, Mozambique and South Africa: Some Common Issues
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Language Planning and Policy: Recent Trends, Future Directions
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Who are the actors? The role of (applied) linguists in language policy
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