You can manage bookmarks using lists, please log in to your user account for this.
Media type:
E-Article
Title:
Reconciling diversity and unity : Language minorities and European integration
:
Language minorities and European integration
Contributor:
Trenz, Hans-Jörg
Published:
SAGE Publications, 2007
Published in:
Ethnicities, 7 (2007) 2, Seite 157-185
Language:
English
DOI:
10.1177/1468796807076839
ISSN:
1468-7968;
1741-2706
Origination:
Footnote:
Description:
Language minorities can be found as evidence of unfinished nation building in relatively closed territorial settlements all over contemporary Europe. From a comparative perspective, different paths of accommodating linguistic diversity can be followed, resulting in very dissimilar regimes of legal, political and cultural recognition. In recent years, standardization of minority protection has taken place, with a new emphasis on the values of linguistic diversity, non-discrimination and tolerance. As will be argued, the expanding rights of language minorities must be understood in relation to a re-structuration of nation states in Europe and a re-evaluation of difference in the course of European integration. The confrontation with internal diversity and the confrontation with a Europe of deep diversity are closely interlinked, setting the conditions for the unfolding of a new politics of recognition towards language minorities. This changing minority— majority relationship and the related processes of Europeanization of opportunity structures for the political and cultural mobilization of language minorities will be analysed with reference to specific case studies from Germany, France and Spain.