Description: Language Repertoires and State Construction in Africa by David D. Laitin Most African countries have a population composed of a multitude of language groups and most African citizens have a varied repertoire. David Laitin addresses the problem of language planning in Africa and the role of language politics in the process of state formation. FORMAT Hardcover LANGUAGE English CONDITION Brand New Publisher Description Most African countries have a population composed of a multitude of language groups, and most African citizens have a varied repertoire allowing them to rely on different languages for use in the home, at school, in the market, at work, and in communicating with political authorities. Language Repertoires and State Construction in Africa analyses the complex language scene in Africa today and asks whether this distinctive web of language use is symptomatic of the early stage of state construction. If so, one would expect that as each of these states develops there will be a rationalization of language use and agreement on a common language within the countrys borders. Alternately, Africas language scene may be the result of a particular historical context of state construction, with the implication that political development will not lead to the one-state, one-language outcome typical of the idealized nation-state. Relying on comparative analysis and the techniques of game theory, Laitin delineates Africas most common pattern of state building, leading up to what he calls a 3 + 1 language outcome.Game theory not only allows him to speculate on Africas future, but it allows him as well to make recommendations to language planners on how that future might be arrived at more peacefully and efficiently. Author Biography David D. Laitin was born in Brooklyn, New York. He received his Ph.D. at UC Berkeley, working under the direction of Ernst Haas and Hanna Pitkin. As a student of comparative politics, he has conducted field research in Somalia, Yorubaland, Catalonia and Estonia . His books include Politics, Language and Thought: The Somali Experience, Hegemony and Culture: Politics and Religious Change Among the Yoruba, and Identity in Formation: The Russian-Speaking Populations in the Near Abroad. Table of Contents Preface; Part I. Language Repertoires and the State: 1. Language repertoires as political outcomes; 2. Three theories explaining language outcomes; 3. Do language outcomes matter?; Part II. Sociological and Political Forces Described: 4. The micro dynamics of language use in contemporary Africa; 5. Macro forces shaping the contemporary language situation in Africa; Part III. Strategic Theory Applied: 6. Strategic theory and Africas language future; 7. Case studies from independent Africa; Part IV. Conclusion and Policy Recommendations: 8. Shaping the 3 + 1 language state; Notes; References; Index. Review "David Laitin has combined an erudite discussion of contemporary language conditions in Africa (and India) and an elegant analysis of the oppositions and dilemmas of language-reform policy, all in one slim and highly readable volume." Abram de Swann, Contemporary Sociology "[S]ociolinguists, language planners, and those generally interested in language in Africa will find Laitins approach an important tool for the analysis of those linguistically complex states in which multilingualism is the norm...Well researched and lucidly written, this volume abounds with detail on individual language situations, and is therefore valuable as a general overview of the continent...Potential readers from disciplines other than Laitins own should not be daunted by the fact that Language Repertoires and State Construction in Africa is part of a political science series. The study is well conceived and contributes much to a relatively understudied field." Fiona McLaughlin, Anthropological Linguistics "...represents a new and unique analysis of multilingualism in Africa. From his perspective as a political scientist, Laitin brings an enlightening interdisciplinary approach to this subject matter, which has traditionally been the domain of the linguist and the sociologist, and the so-called language planners...I found Laitins book to be remarkably enlightening. I feel that part of its significance lies in his demonstrated ability to provide a theoretical framework through which historians, political scientists, developmental economists, and other (non-linguistic) social scientists can become more aware of the great importance of multilingualism and language outcomes as factors to be reckoned with in post-colonial Africa. He succeeds admirably at making us cognizant of a wide range of considerations demonstrating the importance that traditionally underacknowledged language repertoires play in African societies." John Hutchinson, International Journal of African Historical Studies "...an elegant and compelling analysis of language politics and policy choice in Africa, by a long distance the most comprehensive undertaken in any field...In a mere 164 pages of text, Laitin sketches an amazingly comprehensive portrait. In its scope and succinctness, this comparative study is a model...a masterful analysis of one of the most important aspects of identity politics in Africa and elsewhere. It is must reading for all students of African politics, as well as those concerned with the comparative politics of cultural pluralism." Crawford Young, American Political Science Review Promotional David Laitin addresses the problem of language planning in Africa and the role of language politics in the process of state formation. Review Quote "[S]ociolinguists, language planners, and those generally interested in language in Africa will find Laitins approach an important tool for the analysis of those linguistically complex states in which multilingualism is the norm....Well researched and lucidly written, this volume abounds with detail on individual language situations, and is therefore valuable as a general overview of the continent....Potential readers from disciplines other than Laitins own should not be daunted by the fact that Language Repertoires and State Construction in Africa is part of a political science series. The study is well conceived and contributes much to a relatively understudied field." Fiona McLaughlin, Anthropological Linguistics Promotional "Headline" David Laitin addresses the problem of language planning in Africa and the role of language politics in the process of state formation. 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Laitin Short Title LANGUAGE REPERTOIRES & STATE C Pages 220 Publisher Cambridge University Press Language English ISBN-10 0521413435 ISBN-13 9780521413435 Media Book Format Hardcover Imprint Cambridge University Press Place of Publication Cambridge Country of Publication United Kingdom Illustrations 1 line diagram, 8 matrices Birth 1945 Residence Chicago, IL, US Affiliation Stanford University, California DOI 10.1604/9780521413435 UK Release Date 1992-04-24 AU Release Date 1992-04-24 NZ Release Date 1992-04-24 Series Cambridge Studies in Comparative Politics Year 1992 Publication Date 1992-04-24 Alternative 9780511666759 DEWEY 306.449096 Audience Professional & Vocational We've got this At The Nile, if you're looking for it, we've got it. With fast shipping, low prices, friendly service and well over a million items - you're bound to find what you want, at a price you'll love! TheNile_Item_ID:91364854;
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