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Prof. Dr. Gabrielle Susanne Hogan-Brun

Geb. 1955, Professur seit 2020, Habilitation 2006, #Kaunas, Litauen

Sprachwissenschaft - Anderes Fachgebiet (siehe Forschungsgebiete) (Fachgebiet)

Kontaktinformationen:

Vytautas Magnus University, Centre of Intercultural Communication and Multilingualism, K. Donelaičio g. 58, 44248 Kaunas, Lithuania

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Forschungsgebiete

Besondere Forschungsgebiete

  • Allgemeine Sprachwissenschaft
  • #Sprachpolitik
  • Sprachen & Ökonomie
  • Mehrsprachigkeit & Migration
  • Sprachliche Minderheiten

Monographien

  • (2021) Why Study Languages? London Publishing Partnership
  • (2017) Linguanomics. What is the Market Potential of Multilingualism? Bloomsbury Academic, London
  • (2007) (with U. Ozolins, M. Ramonienė & M. Rannut), Language Policies and Practices in the Baltic States. Polity series of ‘Current Issues in Language Planning’ 8: 4. Multilingual Matters, Clevedon. 2nd reprint 2008 in: Language Planning and Policy in Europe (vol. 3). The Baltic States, Ireland and Italy, eds R. Kaplan & R. Baldauf. Multilingual Matters, Clevedon, pp. 31-192. 3rd reprint 2009 (Tallin University Press).

Aufsätze und Beiträge

  • (2023, with I. Dabašinskienė) Sociolinguistics in the Baltic States. Language Dynamics Research, in: The Routledge Handbook of Sociolinguistics Around the World. Eds Ball, M.J., Mesthrie, R. & Meluzzi, C., 2nd Edition. London: Routledge. Pp. 642-650
  • (2017) This Brexit Linguanomics, in: Kelly. M.H. (Ed.), Languages after Brexit. How the UK speaks to the world. London/New York, Palgrave Macmillan
  • (2013, with S Wright) Language, nation and citizenship: contrast, conflict and convergence in Estonia’s debate with the international community. Nationalities Papers 41/2, pp. 240-258
  • (2013, with T Vihalemm) Language policies and practices across the Baltic: processes, challenges, prospects. European Journal of Applied Linguistics (EuJAL), pp. 55-82
  • (2013, with SJ Hogan) Language Planning and Complexity: a coversation. Current Issues in Language Planning 14, pp. 490-496
  • (2012, with B O'Rourke) Language Attitudes in Language Policy and Planning, in: Carol A Chapelle (Ed.), The Encyclopaedia of Applied Linguistics. Blackwell Wiley, Oxford
  • (2012, with C Robinson & I Thonhauser) Acquisition Planning, in: Carol A Chapelle (Ed.), The Encyclopaedia of Applied Linguistics. Wiley/Blackwell, Oxford
  • (2012, with S Melnyk) Language policy management in the former Soviet sphere, in: B. Spolsky (Ed.), The Cambridge Handbook of Language Policy. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, pp. 592-616
  • (2011, with DTT Haug & S Kessler) Processes of Language Standardization in Norway and Lithuania: A Comparative Analysis, in: K. Maier (Ed.), Nation und Sprache in Nordosteuropa im 19. Jahrhundert: Veröffentlichungen des Nordost-Instituts 9 . Harrassowitz Verlag, Wiesbaden, pp. 241-257
  • (2010) Contextualising language planning from below. Editorial. Current Issues in Language Planning 11/2, 91– 94
  • (2010) Language, education policy and transformation in Central and Eastern Europe. Language and Education at the Margins of the European Union: Policies, Practices, Challenges. Special issue. Comparative Education 46/1, 3-12
  • (2009) Crossing Boundaries? Negotiating Diversity from East to West. In L. Donskis (Ed.) A Litmus Test Case of Modernity. Berne/New York: P. Lang, pp.131- 145
  • (2009) The Politics of Language and Citizenship in the Baltic Context. In G. Extra, M. Spotti & P. Van Avermaet (Eds) Testing regimes: Cross-National Perspectives on Language, Migration & Citizenship. Advances in Sociolinguistics. London/New York: Continuum, pp.35-55
  • (2009) Testing Regimes: Introducing Cross- national Perspectives on Language, Migration and Citizenship. In: Discourses on Language and Integration: Critical Perspectives on Language Testing Regimes in Europe. G. Hogan-Brun, C. Mar-Molinero & P. Stevenson (Eds). Amsterdam: J.Benjamins, pp.1-13
  • (2009) Contesting Social Spaces through Language Education Debates in Latvia’s Media Landscape.In M. Krzyzanowski & A. Galasińska (Eds), Discourse and Social Change - Post-Communism and Beyond. Palgrave/Macmillan, Houndsmills, pp. 59-74

  • (2008) Between Diversity and Community: The Politics of Tolerance from the Centre to the Margins of the EU. In G. Lüdi, K. Seelmann & B. Sitter-Liver (Eds), Sprachenvielfalt und Kultur-frieden. Sprachminderheit - Einsprachigkeit - Mehrsprachigkeit: Probleme und Chancen sprachlicher Vielfalt. Fribourg: Paulus-Verlag/ Academic Press & Stuttgart: Kohlhammer Verlag, 325-337
  • (2008) Language constellations in the Baltic Republics: A comparative perspective. In G. Extra & D. Gorter (Eds) Multilingual Europe: Facts and Policies Berlin/New York: Mouton de Gruyter, pp. 135-155
  • (2008) Nationalism and the Construction of Collective Identity in Central/Eastern European Discourse. In Rings, G. & Ife, A. (Eds) Neocolonial Mentalities in Contemporry Europe? Language and Discourse in the Construction of Identities. Cambridge: Cambridge Scholars Publishing, pp.138-154
  • (2007) Education in the Baltic States: Contexts, Practices and Challenges. Comparative Education 43/4, 553-570
  • (2006) Are Models of Multilingualism Transferable from Western to Central/Eastern European Contexts?. Kalbotyra 56, 66-74
  • (2006) At the Interface of Language Ideology and Practice: The Public Discourse Surrounding the 2004 Education Reform in Latvia. Language Policy 5/3, 315- 335
  • (2005) The Baltic Republics and Language Ideological Debates Surrounding their EU Accession, in Language and Social Processes in the Baltic Republics Surrounding EU Accession. Journal of Multilingual and Multicultural Development 26/5, pp. 367- 377
  • (2000) The Landscapes of German Across Europe: An Ecolinguistic Perspective (in: National Varieties of German outside Germany, ed. G. Hogan-Brun, Peter Lang
  • (2002) Deutsch in seiner nationalen Vielfal in Europa: Momentaufnahme und Zukunftsperspektiven (in: Jahrbuch für Internationale Germanistik, Reihe A, Bd. 55, ed. P. Wiesinger. Peter Lang
  • (2003) Baltic National Minorities in a Transitional Setting (in G. Hogan-Brun & S. Wolff, eds, Minority Languages in Europe: Status- Frameworks- Prospects. London: Palgrave Macmillan
  • (2003, with S Wolff) Minority Languages in Europe: An Introduction to the Current Debate (with Stefan Wolff, in G. Hogan-Brun & S. Wolff, eds, Minority Languages in Europe: Status-Frameworks- Frameworks-Prospects. London: Palgrave Macmillan

Dissertation (Titel) Die Entlebucher Orts-& Flurnamenlandschaft

Dissertation - Jahr der Publikation 1988

Herausgebertätigkeit

  • The Palgrave Handbook of Minority Languages and Communities. Ed. with B. O'Rourke. Palgrave Macmillan (2018), XI, 638, [Winner of 2020 BAAL Book Prize]
  • Palgrave Studies in Minority Languages and Communities (Book Series Editor)
  • Language and Education at the Margins of the European Union: Policies, Practices, Challenges Special issue for Comparative Education 46/1(2010)
  • Language Planning from Below. Current Issues in Language Planning 11/2 (2010)
  • Discourses on Language and Integration: Critical Perspectives on Language Testing Regimes in Europe. Eds G. Hogan-Brun, C. Mar-Molinero & P. Stevenson. Amsterdam: J. Benjamins (2009), 170pp
  • Language Planning and Sign Languages. Current Issues in Language Planning 10/3 (2009)
  • Language Planning and Minority Languages. Current Issues in Language Planning 9/4 (2008)
  • Baltic Sociolinguistic Review, Journal of Baltic Studies XXXVl/3 (2005)
  • Language and Social Processes in the Baltic Republics Surrounding EU Accession, Journal of Multilingual and Multicultural Development 25/6 (2005)
  • Minority Languages in Europe: Status -Frameworks- Prospects (eds Gabrielle Hogan- Brun & Stefan Wolff, Palgrave, 2003)
  • National Varieties of German outside Germany. A European Perspective (ed G. hogan- Brun, P. Lang, 2000)
  • Media, Multimedia, Omnimedia (eds G. Hogan- Brun & U.O.H. Jung, Peter Lang, 1999).

Forschergruppen, Forschungsprojekte

  • Multilingualism in Lithuania (2020-)
  • Language, Migration and Citizenship Research Network (Arts and Humanities Research Council; 2005-2007)
  • Baltic to Balkans Research Group (University of Bristol; 2004-2007)
  • Baltic Language and Integration Network (BLaIN; British Academy, 2003- 2007)
  • The Lithuanian Language Communities Research Project (British Academy, 2001-2003).

Verbindung mit wiss. Gesellschaften

  • Association Internationale de Linguistique Appliquee (AILA)
  • British Association of Applied Linguistics (BAAL)
  • Verein Angewandte Linguistik Schweiz, VALS-ASLA
  • Metropolis
  • The Chartered Institute of Linguists.

Stipendien European Science Foundation; British Academy; Lietuvos Mokslos Fondas

Zusätzliche Kurzinformationen Habil. (Basel), PhD (Cardiff, Wales), MA (UCLA) B.Ed.(Fribourg), FCIL, Salzburg Global Fellow

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