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Publication details [#57921]

Troolin, David. 2013. Navigating contested terrain: vernacular education in a Papua New Guinean village. Current Issues in Language Planning 14 (2) : 283–299.
Publication type
Article in journal
Publication language
English
Language as a subject
Place, Publisher
Routledge

Annotation

This article presents a case study of language development decisions' intricacy and fluidity in rural Papua New Guinea, as inserted within a mix of local, national and global narratives, capital types, ‘symbolic violence’ and social harmony's cultural value. Parents reached a consensus to open a vernacular-only preschool, which, some years later, had already closed down.