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Cover von  Issue 11: Institutionalisation of language planning Bericht und Thesenpapier zur internationalen Konferenz „Language revitalisation planning: structures and processes“, Cottbus/Chóśebuz, 8.-9. Mai 2025
Sorbian Studies Working paper, Issue 11, cover

Issue 11: Institutionalisation of language planning

Bericht und Thesenpapier zur internationalen Konferenz „Language revitalisation planning: structures and processes“, Cottbus/Chóśebuz, 8.-9. Mai 2025Kostiučenko, Anastasija; Nowak, Měto; Běrinkowa, Julija; Laschewski, Lutz; Rädel, Sophie
ed. Sorbian institute / Serbski Institut

40 pages / brochure

Year of publication: 2026
DOI: https://doi.org/10.59195/2026.1

ISBN: 2941-6795 (digital), 2941-6787 (Druck)

Inhalt

What can the Sorbian Lusatia learn from the experience and expertise of other European minority regions? Which structures and processes can be employed to organise effective and coordinated language planning for an endangered minority language, such as Lower Sorbian? These and other questions formed the focus of an interna-tional, interdisciplinary conference held in Cottbus/Chóśebuz on 8 and 9 May 2025. Based on the key findings of the conference and considering the research literature, central theses for the
institutionalisation of Sorbian language planning are formulated.