2019
DOI: 10.1017/s0047404519000678
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Vietnamese ethnic minority students’ language practices under the influence of external interventions: A management perspective

Abstract: This article examines Vietnamese ethnic minority students’ language practices under the influence of external interventions from a language management perspective. It focuses on the ways the students engage with various levels of interventions in their language practices. The study mainly draws on a group of college-age minority students’ experiences and perspectives collected through semistructured interviews. Findings suggest that the students, in making decisions to use their ethnic language and Vietnamese,… Show more

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“…Kinh people are seen in the higher level of economic, cultural, and social development compared with minorities. Public discourses about backwardness, primitivity, conservation, deficiency, or superstition still pertain to minority groups in the region (see Hoang and Pham, 2012; Nguyen, 2016b; Nguyen, 2019b). As minorities are considered ‘behind’ the Kinh, they are expected to learn to ‘catch up’ with the Kinh’s ‘civilized’ life (World Bank, 2009) and integrate into the mainstream society.…”
Section: Ethnic Minorities In the Central Highlands Of Vietnammentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Kinh people are seen in the higher level of economic, cultural, and social development compared with minorities. Public discourses about backwardness, primitivity, conservation, deficiency, or superstition still pertain to minority groups in the region (see Hoang and Pham, 2012; Nguyen, 2016b; Nguyen, 2019b). As minorities are considered ‘behind’ the Kinh, they are expected to learn to ‘catch up’ with the Kinh’s ‘civilized’ life (World Bank, 2009) and integrate into the mainstream society.…”
Section: Ethnic Minorities In the Central Highlands Of Vietnammentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Sieť podpory menšinových organizácií je pre nich kľúčová. T. T. Nguyen (2019) skúmala študujúcich patriacich k rôznym etnickým menšinám vo Vietname, ktorí študovali na univerzite s väčšinovým vyučovacím jazykom vietnamčinou. Zameriava sa na ich jazykovú prax z hľadiska jazykového manažmentu, konkrétne vplyvu vonkajších intervencií na používanie jazykov.…”
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“…Similarly, in South America, countries like Peru, Ecuador, and Bolivia have opened up new possibilities for indigenous languages and their speakers through bilingual and intercultural education ( Hornberger, 2009 ; Becerra-Lubies et al, 2019 ). Many countries in Asia including Cambodia, Brunei, India, Malaysia, Philippines, and Vietnam have also experimented with bilingual education ( Lee et al, 2015 ; Buckingham, 2017 ; Nguyen, 2019 ). China is a unified multi-ethnic country, and bilingual education of the ethnic minorities 1 has become an important part of its educational system.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%