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- W2001588341 abstract "This special issue considers the diverse ways that the field of language policy intersects with the study of ‘‘lived religion’’: religious practices and imagination in ongoing, dynamic relations with the realities and structures of everyday life in particular times and places (Orsi 2002, p. xiii). In recent years, the idiom of lived religion has marked a clear departure from the binary distinctions of public/private, sacred/mundane, and institutional/individual to a closer analysis of the dialectical relationship between them (Bender 2003). For the field of language policy and planning, examining how individuals and groups conceptualize language(s), invest in their meanings, and use them to talk about and practice religion allows us to see how religious language policy is inherently connected to and penetrates everyday life. Such a perspective situates religious language policy as a form of cultural work and underscores the role of language ideologies in shaping what are considered legitimate practices, sanctioned ways of learning, and authentic theologies. Lived religion does not discount the influence that official religious institutions wield nor does it neglect organized religion; rather, it questions what counts as an institution and who decides. Governments, schools and religious establishments have traditionally been seen as sites for (especially top–down) language policy. But can families, with their implicit and explicit norms and expectations, be considered" @default.
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- W2001588341 title "Language policy and the reconceptualization of religions as and in institutions" @default.
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