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Re-orienting to language users: humanizing orientations in language planning as praxis
Yalda M. Kaveh
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Arts & Humanities
Language Planning
100%
Praxis
91%
Language Policy
91%
Language
31%
Intersectionality
14%
Humanization
13%
Critical Study
11%
Forge
10%
Critical Theory
10%
Language Use
10%
Ownership
9%
Appropriation
8%
Epistemological
7%
Resources
6%
Education
6%
Social Sciences
language policy
77%
planning
42%
planning research
27%
planning model
13%
planning theory
13%
humanization
13%
intersectionality
11%
critical theory
10%
social actor
10%
macro level
10%
research planning
8%
speaking
7%
society
6%
interpretation
6%
resources
4%
education
3%