Language, Education and COmmunity in a Digital Age: A Welsh Digital Resources Case Study
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Heritage Languages in the Digital Age: The Case of Autochthonous Minority Languages in Western Europe. ed. / Birte Ahrendt; Gertrud Reershemius. Multilingual Matters, 2024. p. 103-127.
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T1 - Language, Education and COmmunity in a Digital Age: A Welsh Digital Resources Case Study
AU - Hodges, Rhian
AU - Prys, Cynog
PY - 2024/4/16
Y1 - 2024/4/16
N2 - This chapter attempts to address two of the overarching themes ofthis volume by exploring which innovative digital teaching tools andmethods are emerging in various autochthonous minority languagecontexts, and how digital communication is taken into account bypolicymakers. Therefore, the purpose of this chapter is to providea digital resources case study focusing on two digital teaching andlanguage revitalisation projects within the spheres of education and thecommunity in Wales. The two resources are A Toolkit for Promotingthe Use of the Welsh in the Community (Hodges & Prys, 2017) and aSociology Multimedia Resources Pack (Prys et al., 2018). Education,community and the digital sphere are three language use domains whichare considered important by the Welsh Government as they attempt todouble the numbers of Welsh speakers to one million by 2050 (WelshGovernment, 2017a). This ambitious target represents a concertedeffort to revitalise the Welsh language over the last decade with variouslanguage planning agents at the forefront of the revitalisation agenda.Both digital language revitalisation projects reported in this chapterreflect the key typologies of language planning which are outlined byas status, corpus, acquisition (Cooper, 1989) and prestige planning(Haarmann, 1990). The projects discussed within this chapter, whilelimited in scope and budget, contribute to all four typologies, andinfluence the Welsh Language corpus, afford new opportunities to useWelsh in the field of education, community and the digital sphere, whilealso impacting the status and prestige of the Welsh language withinhigher education. This chapter also highlights the importance of digital104 Part 2: Digital Tools and Practicescontent in providing key opportunities for language use and languagenormalisation for minority languages
AB - This chapter attempts to address two of the overarching themes ofthis volume by exploring which innovative digital teaching tools andmethods are emerging in various autochthonous minority languagecontexts, and how digital communication is taken into account bypolicymakers. Therefore, the purpose of this chapter is to providea digital resources case study focusing on two digital teaching andlanguage revitalisation projects within the spheres of education and thecommunity in Wales. The two resources are A Toolkit for Promotingthe Use of the Welsh in the Community (Hodges & Prys, 2017) and aSociology Multimedia Resources Pack (Prys et al., 2018). Education,community and the digital sphere are three language use domains whichare considered important by the Welsh Government as they attempt todouble the numbers of Welsh speakers to one million by 2050 (WelshGovernment, 2017a). This ambitious target represents a concertedeffort to revitalise the Welsh language over the last decade with variouslanguage planning agents at the forefront of the revitalisation agenda.Both digital language revitalisation projects reported in this chapterreflect the key typologies of language planning which are outlined byas status, corpus, acquisition (Cooper, 1989) and prestige planning(Haarmann, 1990). The projects discussed within this chapter, whilelimited in scope and budget, contribute to all four typologies, andinfluence the Welsh Language corpus, afford new opportunities to useWelsh in the field of education, community and the digital sphere, whilealso impacting the status and prestige of the Welsh language withinhigher education. This chapter also highlights the importance of digital104 Part 2: Digital Tools and Practicescontent in providing key opportunities for language use and languagenormalisation for minority languages
KW - Digital Platforms
KW - Welsh Language
KW - toolkit
KW - Language planning
KW - Welsh medium education
KW - Welsh language resources
U2 - Welsh Digital Resources Case Study in B. Arent, and G. Reershemius (eds.) (2024) Heritage Languages in the Digital Age: The Case of Autochthonous Minority Languages in Western Europe. Clevedon: Multilingual Matters https://www.multilingual-matters.com/page/detail/Heritage-Languages-in-the-Digital-Age/?k=9781800414228
DO - Welsh Digital Resources Case Study in B. Arent, and G. Reershemius (eds.) (2024) Heritage Languages in the Digital Age: The Case of Autochthonous Minority Languages in Western Europe. Clevedon: Multilingual Matters https://www.multilingual-matters.com/page/detail/Heritage-Languages-in-the-Digital-Age/?k=9781800414228
M3 - Chapter
SN - 978-1800414228
SP - 103
EP - 127
BT - Heritage Languages in the Digital Age: The Case of Autochthonous Minority Languages in Western Europe
A2 - Ahrendt, Birte
A2 - Reershemius, Gertrud
PB - Multilingual Matters
ER -