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Author Ringe, Nils, 1977- author.

Title The language(s) of politics : multilingual policy-making in the European Union / Nils Ringe.

Publication Info. Ann Arbor : University of Michigan Press, 2022.

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Summary "Multilingualism is an ever-present feature in numerous political contexts around the world, including both multilingual states and international organizations. It is also an increasingly important reality in a globalized world that consequential political decisions are negotiated between politicians who do not share a common native language. Nils Ringe uses the case of the European Union to investigate how politicians' reliance on shared foreign languages and translation services affects politics and policy-making. In-depth interviews with almost 100 policymakers and language service providers in the EU's main institutions, paired with quantitative and linguistic data, show multilingualism to be an inherent, ubiquitous, and consequential feature of EU politics and vividly illustrate how it influences political interactions, deliberations, and negotiations. Existing research at the intersection of language and politics would suggest that multilingualism makes EU politics more conflictual. This is not the case, however. Instead, multilingualism depoliticizes policy-making, meaning that it reduces its political nature and potential for conflict. That is because both foreign language use and reliance on translation result in communication that is simple, utilitarian, neutralized, and involves commonly shared phrases and expressions, which masks the national and political backgrounds, preferences, and priorities of EU actors. Policymakers also tend to disregard politically charged language because it might not reflect what a speaker meant to say, and they are constrained in their ability to use vague or ambiguous language to gloss over disagreements by the need for consistency across languages"-- Provided by publisher
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Contents Chapter 1 -- The Language(s) of Politics: Multilingual Policy-Making in the European Union -- Chapter 2 -- Multilingualism in the EU: How it Works -- Chapter 3 -- The EU's Language Regime: Institutional Stability and Change -- Chapter 4 -- Foreign Language Use and Depoliticization -- Chapter 5 -- "EU English" and Depoliticization -- Chapter 6 -- Translation, Interpretation, and Depoliticization -- Chapter 7 -- Conclusion -- Appendix -- Multilingual Law-Making under the Ordinary Legislative Procedure -- Bibliography.
Subject Multilingualism -- Political aspects -- European Union countries.
Language policy -- European Union countries.
European Union countries -- Languages -- Political aspects.
Multilinguisme -- Aspect politique -- Pays de l'Union européenne.
Pays de l'Union européenne -- Langues -- Aspect politique.
POLITICAL SCIENCE -- General.
Language and languages -- Political aspects
Language policy
Multilingualism -- Political aspects
European Union countries
Taalpolitiek.
Europese Unie.
Genre/Form Electronic books.
Other Form: Print version: Ringe, Nils, 1977- Language(s) of politics. Ann Arbor : University of Michigan Press, 2022 9780472129683 (DLC) 2021038172
ISBN 9780472129683 (ebook)
0472129686
9780472902736 (electronic bk.)
0472902733 (electronic bk.)
9780472075133 (hardcover)
9780472055135 (paperback)
Standard No. 10.3998/mpub.12080141 doi
AU@ 000070656091

 
    
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