Robert
Phillipson’s publications
Books
On-line lectures, talk shows, and interviews
Articles in anthologies, encyclopedias, and
journals
Book reviews
Working papers
Popularisation
Translations
Biographical
entry on me in the Encyclopedia of
Applied Linguistics (ed. Chapelle, Wiley, 2013)
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1002/9781405198431.wbeal1336
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Skutnabb-Kangas,
Tove, Robert Phillipson, and Robert Dunbar. Is Nunavut education
criminally inadequate? An analysis of current policies for Inuktut and English
in education, international and national law, linguistic and cultural genocide
and crimes against humanity. Nunavut, Canada, 25 April 2019. https://www.tunngavik.com/files/2019/04/NuLinguicideReportFINAL.pdf
Phillipson, Robert
2019. La domination de
l'anglais: un défi pour l'Europe. Paris: Libre & Solidaire. A translation
and update of English-only Europe? Challenging language policy. (Routledge 2003, with a préface by
François Grin).
Skutnabb-Kangas,
Tove and Robert Phillipson (eds) 2017. Language
Rights. Four volumes in the series Critical Concepts in Language Studies.
London and New York: Routledge. Volume 1. Language rights: principles, enactment, application.
Volume 2. Language policy in education:
violations or rights for all?
Volume 3. Language endangerment and
revitalisation; language rights charters and
declarations.
Volume 4. Language rights: challenges in theory and implementation.
Bunce, Pauline,
Robert Phillipson, Vaughan Rapatahana, and Ruanni. F. Tupas (eds) 2016. Why English? Confronting the Hydra.
Bristol: Multilingual Matters.
A translation into Chinese of Language, a right and a resource.
Approaching linguistic human rights.
Miklós Kontra, Robert Phillipson, Tove Skutnabb-Kangas and Tibor Váradi
(eds.) 1999. Budapest: Central European University Press. Chinese reference:
ISBN 978-7-5135-5295-0, book published in 2014.
Phillipson, Robert 2009. Linguistic
imperialism continued. New York and London: Routledge.
Also published in New
Delhi, India in 2009 for seven South Asian countries by Orient Blackswan.
Phillipson, Robert
2011. L’imperialismo linguistico inglese continua (translation into Italian of Linguistic
imperialism continued). Rome: Era Onlus
(Esperanto Radikala Asocio), Associazione per la democrazia linguistica.
Skutnabb-Kangas, Tove, Robert Phillipson, Ajit Mohanty and Minati Panda (eds.) 2009. Social justice
through multilingual education. Bristol: Multilingual Matters.
Also in translation into Turkish.
Skutnabb-Kangas,
Tove, Phillipson, Robert, Mohanty, Ajit K. & Panda, Minati (editörler)
(2013). Çokdilli Eğitim Yoluyla Toplumsal Adalet. Türk.e
Yayına Hazırlayanlar Prof.
Dr. Fatma Gök & M. Şerif Derince. Ankara:
Eğitim Sen Yayınları. ISBN 978-975-92342-6-3.
Mohanty, Ajit, Minati Panda,
Robert Phillipson and Tove Skutnabb-Kangas (eds.) 2009.
Multilingual education for social justice: Globalising the local. Delhi, India: Orient Blackswan (for seven South Asian
countries).
Phillipson, Robert 2003. English-only Europe? Challenging language policy.
London: Routledge.
·
Also published in a
translation into Esperanto by István Ertl as Ĉu nur-angla Eŭropo? Defio al lingva politiko, in Europo
de posedantoj.
Rotterdam: Universala Esperanto-Asocio, 2004.
·
Also updated and translated into French,
2019.
Phillipson, Robert (ed.) 2000. Rights to language: equity, power and education. New York: Lawrence
Erlbaum Associates.
Miklós Kontra, Robert Phillipson, Tove
Skutnabb-Kangas and Tibor Váradi (eds.) 1999. Language, a right and a resource. Approaching linguistic human rights.
Budapest: Central European University Press.
Skutnabb-Kangas, Tove and Phillipson, Robert (eds.) 1994. Linguistic human rights: overcoming
linguistic discrimination. Berlin: Mouton de Gruyter. In paperback 1995.
Holmen, Anne, Robert Phillipson and Tove Skutnabb-Kangas (eds.)
1993. Minoriteter og uddannelse.
Københavnerstudier i tosprogethed 18. Copenhagen: Danmarks Lærerhøjskole,
Center for multikulturelle studier, 1993.
Phillipson, Robert 1992. Linguistic imperialism. Oxford: Oxford
University Press.
·
Also published in China
from 2001 by the Shanghai Foreign Language Education Press.
·
Also published in
Delhi from 2007 in an edition for sale in India, Nepal, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh
and Bhutan.
·
Also published in
an Arabic translation in 2009, King Saud University, Saudi Arabia.
·
Also published in a
Japanese translation in 2013. ISBN978-4-88303-330-0.
Phillipson, Robert, Eric Kellerman,
Larry Selinker, Michael Sharwood-Smith and Merrill Swain (eds.) 1991. Foreign/second language pedagogy research. Clevedon:
Multilingual Matters.
Robert Phillipson 1990. English language teaching and imperialism,
doctoral dissertation, University of Amsterdam. Trønninge: Transcultura.
Robert Phillipson
and Tove
Skutnabb‑Kangas 1986. Linguicism
rules in education. Roskilde: Roskilde
University Centre, Institute VI, (3 volumes).
Færch, Claus,
Kirsten Haastrup and Robert Phillipson 1984. Learner language and language learning.
Copenhagen: Gyldendal, and Clevedon: Multilingual Matters.
Phillipson,
Robert and Hanne Lauridsen 1982. Danish learning of English obstruents. Copenhagen:
University of Copenhagen Department of English, Anglica et Americana 16, 1982.
Phillipson,
Robert 1973. Spare Time. London: Longman.
In
connection with the publication of the book La domination de l'anglais: un défi pour l'Europe. Published by Libre &
Solidaire in March 2019:
1)
here is a link to the video of the lecture and debate at the Senate in the
Palais du Luxembourg on 19 March:
http://www.linguistic-rights.org/robert-phillipson/#defiFRv1
2)
and separately a link to a pdf of the slides used (in new window):
3) and an
Interview
de Robert Phillipson par Marcelle Provost le 20 mars 2019: https://youtu.be/DPFAHBrQWPE
Professionalism and myths in TESOL. Video presentation at TESOL 2019 in Atlanta. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KPwUVhE0XKE.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dz9toux3D2s
Debate with Abram de Swaan on language policy and
multilingualism, filmed in Leeuwarden, the Netherlands, 13 September 2013
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DeABr3stcR4
Panel debate on Linguistic
imperialism, alive and kicking? IATEFL 2013, Liverpool.
www.tesolacademic.org, keynote lecture,
recorded 31 January 2012.
Keynote lecture ‘Creating multilingual education at
Nordic universities: challenges and obstructions’ at the conference Four or more languages for all: language
policy challenges of the future, Tórshavn, the Faroes, 22-24 Augst 2011.
The 40-minute lecture can be downloaded:
http://www.socdev.fo/pages/malpolitikk_uk/keynotes_lectures.php
as can the accompanying PowerPoint slides:
http://www.socdev.fo/pages/malpolitikk_uk/presentations2.php.
Interview with Miguel Strubell at the Open University of Barcelona in
connection with receiving the 2010 UNESCO Linguapax Prize:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pNKWz0xylzI
Riz Khan show, Al
Jazeera, 21 October 2010
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kJhHyvFNXgE
Cross Talk on Russia
Today, Peter Lavelle, English v. Globish, 6 May 2011
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CjXn3lW5wQ4
Colloque ‘Le
français et la montée des pays émergents’, Théâtre de l’Institut Français,
Paris, organisé par La Délégation Générale du Québec, 20 June 2011. Panel
debate. Text of talk published on the website http://www.planetagora.org/blog/index.php?2011/06/23/277-langlais-global-mythe-ou-realite-par-robert-phillipson.
The
text has also been translated from French into Esperanto, see weblink:
La tutmonda angla : mito aŭ realaĵo ?
Power Point talk slides at the launch of an Italian
translation of Linguistic imperialism
continued
Interview with Mart Rannut 2006
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kJhHyvFNXgE.
Danmarks Radio, P1 Formiddag, gæst hos Poul Friis, 3.
februar 2012, kl. 9.10 – 10.00
Drømmen om et verdenssprog, http://www.dr.dk/P1/P1Formiddag/Udsendelser/2012/02/02122153.htm
Phillipson, Robert 2019. Linguistic imperialism.
Entry in The Concise Encyclopedia of
Applied Linguistics, ed. Carol A. Chapelle. Online, January 2019,
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1002/9781405198431.wbeal0718.pub2.
Phillipson, Robert 2019. Professionalism and
myths in TESOL. Video presentation at TESOL 2019 in Atlanta. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KPwUVhE0XKE.
Phillipson, Robert 2018. English, the lingua nullius of
global hegemony. In The politics of multilingualism. Europeanisation, globalisation and linguistic
governance, ed. Peter A. Kraus and François Grin. Amsterdam:
John Benjamins, 275-303.
Phillipson,
Robert 2018. Language challenges in global and regional integration. Sustainable multilingualism 8/2018,
10-31. Institute of Foreign Languages, Vytautas Magnus
University Kaunas,
Lithuania, http://uki.vdu.lt/sm/index.php/sm/issue/current.
Phillipson, Robert 2018. Foreword in English Medium Instruction Programmes: Perspectives from South East Asian
Universities, edited by Roger Barnard and Zuwati Hasim. Abingdon: Routledge,
xi-xv.
Phillipson Robert 2018. Langues internationales et droits humains
internationaux. A translation into French (translated by Pierre Dieumegard
of ‘Internaciaj lingvoy kaj internaciaj homaj
rajtoj.’ Esperanto-Dokumentoj 37E, Rotterdam: Universal
Esperanto-Asocio. Translation into Esperanto of ‘International languages and
international human rights”, originally published in Language:
a right and a resource. Approaching linguistic human rights, ed.
Miklós Kontra, Robert Phillipson, Tove Skutnabb-Kangas & Tibor Várady,
Budapest: Central European University Press, 1999, 25-46.
Phillipson, Robert 2017/18. Linguistic
Imperialism and Non-Native English Speaker Teachers. In TESOL Encyclopedia of English Language
Teaching, ed. John Liontas et al, Volume II, Approaches and
Methods in English for Speakers of Other Languages ed. Ali Shehadeh. Wiley, in
partnership with TESOL International. Published online January 2018, 8-volume
print version December 2017. http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/book/10.1002/9781118784235.
Phillipson, Robert &
Skutnabb-Kangas, Tove 2018. Linguistic imperialism and the consequences for
language ecology. In The Routledge Handbook
of Ecolinguistics, Fill, Alwin and Hermine Penz (eds). New York and London:
Routledge, 121-134.
Translation into Chinese of The Cambridge Handbook of Language Policy, ed. Bernard Spolsky. Cambridge University Press
(2012), including Robert Phillipson ‘s
chapter ‘Imperialism and colonialism’, published by Peking University
Press in 2017.
Phillipson, Robert 2017. Myths and realities of
European Union language policy. World
Englishes, 36/3: 347-349, online 30 October
2017. doi: 10.1111/weng.12270.
Phillipson, Robert and Tove
Skutnabb-Kangas, 2017. English, language dominance, and
ecolinguistic diversity maintenance. In The
Oxford Handbook of World Englishes, ed. Markku Filppula, Juhani Klemola, and
Devyani Sharma. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 312-332.
Phillipson,
Robert and Tove Skutnabb-Kangas 2017. General Introduction in Language Rights, ed. Skutnabb-Kangas
and Phillipson, volume 1, Routledge, Informa Group: London and New York, 1-18.
Phillipson,
Robert and Tove Skutnabb-Kangas 2017. Introduction to Volume I, in Language Rights, ed. Skutnabb-Kangas
and Phillipson, volume I, 19-27.
Skutnabb-Kangas,
Tove and Robert Phillipson 2017. Introduction to Volume II, in Language Rights, ed.
Skutnabb-Kangas and Phillipson, volume II, 1-22.
Skutnabb-Kangas,
Tove and Robert Phillipson 2017. Introduction to Volume III in Language Rights, ed. Skutnabb-Kangas
and Phillipson, volume III, 1-17.
Phillipson,
Robert and Tove Skutnabb-Kangas 2017. Introduction to Volume IV in Language Rights, ed.
Skutnabb-Kangas and Phillipson, volume IV, 1-16.
Skutnabb-Kangas,
Tove and Robert Phillipson 2017. Linguistic human rights, past and present. In Language Rights, Volume I, ed.
Skutnabb-Kangas and Phillipson, 28-67. First published in Linguistic
Human Rights. Overcoming Linguistic Discrimination, ed.
Skutnabb-Kangas and Phillipson.
Berlin: Mouton de Gruyter, 1994, 71-110.
Phillipson,
Robert and Tove Skutnabb-Kangas 2017. Linguistic rights and wrongs, in Language Rights, Volume IV, ed.
Skutnabb-Kangas and Phillipson, 456-464. Extract from Applied
Linguistics 16:4, 1995, 483-504.
Robert
Phillipson 2017. Globalizing English: Are linguistic human rights an
alternative to linguistic imperialism? In Language Rights, ed. Stephen May. Routledge. Initially published (1998)
in Language Sciences 20/1, 101-112. Also in Language Rights, ed. Stephen May. a
reprint of Robert Phillipson and Tove Skutnabb-Kangas (1998) English only
worldwide or language ecology? TESOL Quarterly 30/3, 429-452.
Phillipson, Robert
2017. Myths and realities
of ‘global' English. Language Policy, 16/3, 313-331.
Phillipson, Robert 2016. Additive university multilingualism in
English-dominant empire: the language
policy challenges. In Facetten der
Mehrsprachigkeit. Reflets du plurilinguisme, Michael Langner und Vic Jovanovic
(Hg.). Bern: Peter Lang, 139-161.
Skutnabb-Kangas, Tove and Robert Phillipson 2016. In Language
and Migration, ed Ingrid Piller. Abingdon: Routledge, volume III, Chapter
55, 356-371. Reprint of Skutnabb-Kangas, Tove & Phillipson, Robert 1996.
Minority workers or minority human beings? A European dilemma. International Review of Education,
Special issue, 'The Education of Minorities', Normand Labrie and Stacy
Churchill (eds.), 291-307.
Phillipson, Robert 2016. Native speakers in linguistic
imperialism. Journal of Critical
Education Policy Studies, volume 14, number
3 (December), 80-96, (http://www.jceps.com/archives/3209.
Phillipson, Robert 2016. Promoting English: Hydras old and new. In Why English? Confronting the Hydra, ed.
Bunce, Pauline, Robert Phillipson, Vaughan Rapatahana, and Ruanni. F. Tupas.
Bristol: Multilingual Matters , 35-46.
Bunce, Pauline, Robert Phillipson, Vaughan Rapatahana, and Ruanni. F.
Tupas 2016. Introduction. In Why English?
Confronting the Hydra, ed. Bunce, Pauline, Robert Phillipson, Vaughan
Rapatahana, and Ruanni. F. Tupas (eds). Bristol: Multilingual Matters, 1-20.
Phillipson, Robert 2016. Native
speakerism has tragic consequences, Journal of
Critical Education Policy Studies, volume 14/3,
2016 (December), 80-96, http://www.jceps.com/archives/3209 (This
is a critique of LETs and NESTs: Voices, views and vignettes, ed. Fiona Copland, Sue Garton and Steve Mann. London:
The British Council.)
Skutnabb-Kangas, Tove and Robert Phillipson 2016. The petals
of the Indian lotus – Debi and diversities. In Multilingualism and multiculturalism. Perceptions, practices, and
policy, ed. Supriya Pattanayak, Chandrabhanu Pattanayak, and Jennifer M.
Bayer. New Delhi: Orient Blackswan, 6-21.
Phillipson, Robert 2016. Linguistic imperialism of and in the
European Union. In Revisiting the
European Union as an empire, ed. Hartmut Behr and Jannis Stivachtis,
London: Routledge, 134-163.
Phillipson, Robert 2015. The linguistic imperialism of
neoliberal empire. In Language policy and
planning, ed. Thomas Ricento, text 60 in volume 4. New York and London:
Routledge. Reprint of Phillipson, Robert 2008. The linguistic imperialism of neoliberal
empire. Critical Inquiry in Language
Studies, 5/1, 2008, 1-43.
Phillipson, Robert 2015. English
as threat or opportunity in European higher education. In English-medium instruction in higher education in Europe, ed.
Slobodanka Dimova, Anna Kristina Hultgren and Christian Jensen. Berlin: Mouton de Gruyter, 19-42.
Phillipson, Robert 2015. How linguistic imperialism continues:
Diagnosis and resistance. In Protecting
and Revitalizing Native Languages in an Era of Globalization. Proceedings
of the 2012 International Academic Conference of the National Institute of the
Korean Language. Seoul: The National Institute of the Korean Language, 1-27.
Phillipson, Robert 2014. English as
a lingua franca, myths or realities. Interpreting
and Translation Studies (Hankuk University of Foreign Studies,
Seoul, Korea),Vol. 18 Issue 3, 1-15.
Phillipson, Robert 2014. Americanization and Englishization as processes of global occupation. In Affirming Language Diversity in Schools and
Society: Beyond linguistic apartheid, ed. Pierre Wilbert Orelus. New York: Routledge, 188-214.
Phillipson, Robert and Tove
Skutnabb-Kangas, 2013. English, language dominance, and
ecolinguistic diversity maintenance. In The
Oxford Handbook of World Englishes, ed. Markku Filppula, Juhani Klemola, and
Devyani Sharma. Oxford: Oxford University Press online.
Phillipson, Robert 2013. Reflections on the roles of English
and English teaching, prompted by reading Maryam Borjian’s book, English in revolutionary Iran. From
indigenization to internationalization (Bristol: Multilingual Matters,
2013). Online from 22 September 2013. International
Journal of Society, Culture and Language, volume 2, number 1. Online from
22 September 2013. http://www.ijscl.net/?_action=press&issue=-1&_is=Articles%20in%20Press.
Phillipson, Robert 2013. Response to a book review by Robert King of Linguistic imperialism continued (published in World Englishes 30(2), 283–6). World Englishes
32/3, 453-456.
Phillipson, Robert 2013. Churchill
1943-2013. Reactions by Robert Phillipson to Winston Churchill’s speech when
receiving an honorary doctorate at Harvard University in 1943, with Churchill’s
remarks on the functions of a university, from his speech when receiving an
honorary doctorate at the University of Copenhagen in 1950: http://www.linguistic-rights.org/robert-phillipson/.
Phillipson,
Robert 2013. Foreword, in Figueira, Carla 2013. Languages at war: external language spread policies in Lusophone
Africa. Mozambique and Guinea-Bissau at the turn of the 21st century.
Frankfurt am Main: Peter Lang. Duisburger Arbeiten zur Sprach- und
Kuturwissenschaft, 97, 7-8.
Phillipson, Robert 2013. Americanizzazione e inglesizzazione
come processi di occupazione globale. Kindle. Roma: Esperanto Radikala Asocio,
5.15 euros via Amazon. http://www.amazon.it/Americanizzazione-inglesizzazione-processi-occupazione-ebook/dp/B00BBKMTYS.
Phillipson, Robert 2013. English as pandemic? In The interrelation between the right to identity of minorities and their
socio-economic participation, Kristin
Henrard (ed.). Leiden: Martinus Nijhoff, 189-204.
Phillipson,
Robert and Tove Skutnabb-Kangas 2013. Linguistic imperialism and endangered
languages. In The Handbook of
Bilingualism and Multilingualism, second edition, ed. Tej K. Bhatia and
William C. Ritchie. Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell, 495-516.
Phillipson, Robert 2013. Entries in The Encyclopedia of Applied Linguistics, ed. Carol Chapelle, a work
which is exclusively online. Malden,
MA: Wiley-Blackwell.
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Linguistic
Imperialism
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Colonialism in
Language Policy and Planning https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1002/9781405198431.wbeal0155
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Tove
Skutnabb-Kangas.
Phillipson, Robert 2012. How linguistic imperialism continues:
Diagnosis and resistance. In Protecting
and Revitalizing Native Languages in an Era of Globalization. Seoul: The
National Institute of the Korean Language, 41-67. Also in translation into
Korean, 17-40.
Phillipson, Robert 2012. Linguistic vitality under pressure:
German in a neoimperial age. In Deutsch
in der Wissenschaft. Ein politischer und wissenschaftlicher Diskurs. (Hg.)
Heinrich Oberreuter, Wilhelm Krull, Hans Joachim Meyer und Konrad Ehlich. München: Olzog Verlag, 217-231.
Phillipson,
Robert 2012. English: from British
empire to corporate empire. Sociolinguistic
Studies, 5/3, (2011) 441-464.
Phillipson, Robert 2012. Review Essay. Languages, genocide,
and justice in the European integration process. Review article on Indigenous Children’s Education as
Linguistic Genocide and a Crime against Humanity? A Global View
(Skutnabb-Kangas and Dunbar) and Linguistic
Justice for Europe and for the World (van Parijs). Journal of Contemporary European Studies, 20/3, 377-381.
Phillipson, Robert 2012. How to strengthen the
sociolinguistics of globalization: A review article based on challenges in The sociolinguistics of globalization by
Jan Blommaert. Critical Discourse Studies
9(4): 407–414.
Phillipson, Robert 2012. Foreword to English as Hydra. Its impact on non-English
language cultures, ed. Vaughan Rapatahana and Pauline Bunce.
Bristol: Multilingual Matters, xx-xxv.
Phillipson, Robert 2012. Creando un balance entre o ingles e
as linguas locais. In Lingua e Ecoloxía,
VIII Xornadas sobre Lingua e Usos, ed. Goretti Sanmartin Rei. A Coruña:
Universidad da Coruña, Servizo de Normalizacíon Lingüística, 179-194.
Phillipson, Robert 2012. One area, one market, one language:
linguistic McDonaldisation and EU rhetoric. In Sprache(n) als europäisches Kulturgut. Languages as European cultural
asset. Claudia Schmidt-Hahn (Hrsg.). Innsbruck: Studienverlag, 115-126.
Phillipson, Robert 2012. Engelskan som
pandemi? Språkbruk 1/2012, 5- 13. www.sprakbruk.fi.
Phillipson,
Robert 2012. Imperialism and colonialism. In The Cambridge Handbook of Language Policy,
ed. Bernard Spolsky. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 203-235.
Phillipson, Robert 2012. Some partner
languages are more equal than others. In Forum
International de Bamako sur le multilinguisme, “Une première étape vers un
Sommet Mondial sur le Multilinguisme”, Bamako, Mali, 19-21 janvier 2009, Actes
du Forum. Bamako: Académie Africaine des Langues, 139-151. www.acalan.org.
Phillipson, Robert 2012. L’inglese: una pandemia? Multilinguismo e Società 2011, 143-154
(translation into Italian of ‘English: a pandemic?’. In Kristin Henrard (ed.), Socio-economic participation
of minorities in relation to their right to (respect for) identity. Leiden: Brill, forthcoming).
Phillipson, Robert and Tove Skutnabb-Kangas 2012. Getting
language rights right. A response to Makoni. Journal of Multicultural Discourses, 7/1, 29-35.
Phillipson,
Robert 2011. Americanización e inglesización como procesos de ocupación global.
Discurso & Sociedad, Vol. 5(1), 96-131. http://www.dissoc.org/ediciones/v05n01/DS5%281%29Phillipson.pdf.
Phillipson,
Robert 2011. Robert Phillipson responds to
Humphrey Tonkin’s Language and the
ingenuity gap in science: The empire of scientific English. Critical Inquiry in Language Studies, 8/1,
117-124.
Phillipson, Robert 2011. The EU and
languages: diversity in what unity? In Linguistic
diversity and European democracy, edited by Anne Lise Kjær and Silvia Adamo. Farnham: Ashgate, 57-74.
Phillipson, Robert 2010. Greek translation of the Foreword to The hegemony of English by Donaldo
Macedo, Bessie Dendrinos and Panayota Gounari (second edition). Thessaloniki:
EIIIKENTPO A.E, pp. 9-48.
Skutnabb-Kangas, Tove and Robert Phillipson
2010. ‘Linguistic Human Rights, Past and Present’, in Linguistic Human
Rights: Overcoming Linguistic Discrimination, ed. Tove Skutnabb-Kangas and
Robert Phillipson, (Mouton de Gruyter, 1995), pp. 71–110. In Sociolinguistics and Multilingualism,
Volume IV of Sociolinguistics, ed.
Nicolas Coupland and Adam Jaworski. Basingstoke: Routledge (Critical Concepts
in Linguistics series).
Phillipson,
Robert 2010. Danish language policy. Nothing world-class here. In Sprogs status i Danmark 2021, ed. J. Normann Jørgensen and Anne
Holmen. København: Københavns Universitet, Humanistisk Fakultet, 63-76.
(Københavner Studier i Tosprogethed 58)
Skutnabb-Kangas, Tove and Robert Phillipson
2010. The global politics of language: markets, maintenance,
marginalization or murder. In The Handbook
of Language and Globalization, ed. Nikolas Coupland. Malden, MA and Oxford:
Wiley-Blackwell, 77-100.
Phillipson,
Robert 2010. The politics and the
personal in language education: the state of which art? Review article on The politics of language education.
Individuals and institutions, edited by J. Charles Alderson. Language and education, 24/2, 151-166.
Alderson’s response, pp. 167-168. Robert Phillipson’s Final comment, p. 169.
Phillipson, Robert 2010. Epilogue:
querying language in ‘English-medium’ education. Language and
Education, 24/1, 75–79.
Robert Phillipson 2010. A response to
the article ‘English as an international language: Challenges and
possibilities’, by Michael Clyne and Farzad Sharifian. Australian Review of Applied Linguistics, International Forum on
English as an International Language, edited by Farzad Sharifian and Michael
Clyne, 31/3, 29.1-29.9.
Phillipson,
Robert 2009. Disciplines of English and disciplining by English, Asian EFL Journal (electronic), December
2009. http://www.asian-efl-journal.com/December_2009_rp.php.
Phillipson, Robert 2009. The tension between linguistic
diversity and dominant English. In Skutnabb-Kangas, Tove, Ajit Mohanty, Minati Panda and Robert Phillipson
(eds.). Social
justice through multilingual education. Bristol: Multilingual
Matters, 85-102.
Skutnabb-Kangas, Tove, Robert Phillipson, Ajit Mohanty and Minati Panda. Multilingual
education concepts, goals, needs and expense: English for all or achieving
justice? In Tove Skutnabb-Kangas, Robert Phillipson, Ajit Mohanty and Minati Panda (eds.), Multilingual
education for social justice: Globalising the local. Bristol:
Multilingual Matters, 313-334.
Phillipson, Robert 2009. The tension between linguistic
diversity and dominant English. In Mohanty,
Ajit, Minati Panda, Robert Phillipson and Tove Skutnabb-Kangas (eds.) Multilingual
education for social justice: Globalising the local. Hyderabad:
Orient Blackswan, 79-94. Published in translation in 2013 into Turkish: see
above under Books.
Skutnabb-Kangas, Tove, Robert Phillipson, Ajit Mohanty and Minati Panda. MLE concepts,
goals, needs and expense: English for all or achieving justice? In Ajit Mohanty, Minati Panda, Robert Phillipson
and Tove Skutnabb-Kangas (eds.) Multilingual education for social justice: Globalising the
local. Hyderabad: Orient Blackswan, 313-334.
Phillipson, Robert 2009. English in globalization, a lingua
franca or a lingua frankensteinia? TESOL
Quarterly 43/2, Symposium: Imaging multilingual TESOL, 335-339.
Phillipson, Robert and Tove Skutnabb-Kangas 2009. The politics
and policies of language and language teaching. In The handbook of language teaching, ed. Mike Long and Catherine
Doughty. Malden, MA and Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell, 26-41.
Phillipson, Robert 2009. English in higher education, panacea
or pandemic? In English in
Denmark: Language policy, internationalization and university teaching, volume 9 of Angles of the
English-speaking world, ed. Peter Harder. Copenhagen: Museum Tusculanum
Press and the University of Copenhagen, 29-57.
Robert Phillipson 2009. Dialogue and Discourse. In
Christian and Critical English Language Educators in Dialogue:
Pedagogical and Ethical Dilemmas, ed. Mary S. Wong and A. Suresh Canagarajah. London
& New York: Routledge, 66-71.
Phillipson, Robert 2009. Is there any unity in diversity in language policies national and supranational?
English as an EU lingua franca or lingua frankensteinia? In National and European Language Policies.
Contributions to the Annual Conference 2008 of EFNIL in Riga, ed. Gerhard Stickel. Bern: Peter Lang Verlag, 145- 154.
(Duisburger Arbeiten zur Sprach- und Kulturwissenschaft, 73).
Phillipson, Robert 2008. The new linguistic imperial order:
English as a European Union lingua franca
or lingua frankensteinia? In ‘Unions: past-present-future’, Journal of Irish and Scottish Studies,
Vol. 1: Issue 2, 189-2003.
Phillipson, Robert 2008. Point de vue
anglophone sur l’avenir du français. In L’avenir du français, ed.
Jacques Maurais et al. Paris: Éditions des archives contemporaines, en
partenariat avec l’Agence universitaire de la francophonie, 229-233.
Phillipson, Robert 2008. Lingua franca or lingua
frankensteinia? English in European
integration and globalisation. World
Englishes, 27/2, 250-284, a ‘Forum’
consisting of the article, responses by seven scholars and a closing word by
Robert Phillipson.
Phillipson, Robert 2008. The new linguistic imperial order:
Lessons from Europe of worldwide relevance. In Towards equitable language policy in Asia, ed. Goro Christoph Kimura.
Tokyo: European Institute, Sophia University and Japana Esperanto-Instituto.
Phillipson, Robert 2008. The linguistic imperialism of
neoliberal empire. Critical Inquiry in
Language Studies, 5/1, 2008, 1-43.
Phillipson, Robert 2008. English as threat or resource in
continental Europe. In Language and
politics, ed. Wayne H. Finke and Leonard R. N. Ashley. New York: The
American Society of Geolinguistics, 1-13.
Phillipson, Robert 2008. Language policy and education in the European
Union. In Language policy and political
issues in education, volume 1 of Encyclopedia of Language and Education,
2nd edition, ed. Stephen May and Nancy H. Hornberger. New York:
Springer, 255-265.
Skutnabb-Kangas, Tove and Robert Phillipson 2008. A human rights perspective on language
ecology. In Ecology of Language,
volume 9 of Encyclopedia of Language and Education, 2nd
edition, ed. Angela Creese, Peter Martin and Nancy H. Hornberger. New York:
Springer, 3-14.
Phillipson, Robert 2007. Multilingual universities in Europe -
criteria for success. In Let 2007 truly
be the year of equal opportunities at the Babeş-Bolyai University. Public
hearing in the European Parliament, Brussels, 9 October 2007. ed. Emese Medgyesi. Cluj-Napoca/Kolozsvár:
Stúdium, 12-19. Also in Hungarian in the same publication, pp. 154-162, and in
Romanian, pp. 294-302.
Phillipson, Robert 2007. English in
Europe: threat or promise? In Language,
power and identity politics, ed. Máiréad Nic Craith. Basingstoke: Palgrave
Macmillan, 65-82.
Phillipson, Robert 2007. Linguistic imperialism: a conspiracy,
or a conspiracy of silence? Language
policy, 6/3-4, 377-383.
Tove Skutnabb-Kangas and Robert Phillipson 2007. ‘Language ecology’ in the electronic Handbook of Pragmatics, eds. Jef Verschueren and Jan-Ola Östman, in
collaboration with Eline Versluys. Amsterdam & Philadelphia: John Benjamins,
25 pp (revision of a 2001 publication).
Phillipson, Robert 2007.
Kakukkfióka-e az angol az európai felsőoktatás nyelvi fészkében?
(Hungarian translation of ‘English, a cuckoo in the European higher education nest of languages?’ European Journal
of English Studies, 10/1, 2006). Jel-Kép:
Kommunikáció, közvélemény, média (Sign
and Picture: communication, public opinion, media), 2007/2: 79-97 (Journal of
The Foundation for Hungarian Media and the Communication Theory Research Group
of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences and Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest).
Phillipson, Robert and Tove
Skutnabb-Kangas 2007. Review Article: Reviewing a book and how it relates to
‘global’ English, Wizard of the crow by
, Ngũgĩ wa Thiong’o. The
European English Messenger, 16/1, 50-54.
Phillipson, Robert 2007. English, no longer a foreign language in Europe? In International
Handbook of English Language Teaching, Part 1, ed. Jim Cummins and Chris
Davison. New York: Springer, 123-136.
Eduardo Mendieta, Robert Phillipson and Tove Skutnabb-Kangas
2006. English in the geopolitics of knowledge. Revista Canaria de Estudios Ingleses, 53, 15-26.
Phillipson, Robert 2006. Colonization and decolonization / Kolonisation und
Dekolonisation. Entry 226 in Sociolinguistics
/ Soziolinguistik. An International Handbook of the Science of Language and
Society. Ein
Internationales Handbuch zur Wissenschaft von Sprache und Gesellschaft, second completely revised and extended edition, volume
3. Edited by Ulrich Ammon, Norbert Dittmar, Klaus J. Mattheier & Peter
Trudgill. Berlin: de Gruyter, 2233-2240.
Phillipson, Robert 2006. Language spread
/ Sprachverbreitung. Entry 231 i Sociolinguistics
/ Soziolinguistik. An International Handbook of the Science of Language and
Society. Ein
Internationales Handbuch zur Wissenschaft von Sprache und Gesellschaft, second completely revised and extended edition, volume
3. Edited by Ulrich Ammon, Norbert Dittmar, Klaus J. Mattheier & Peter
Trudgill. Berlin: de Gruyter, 2299-2306.
Phillipson, Robert 2006. ”It’s the
economy, stupid” (President Clinton) -
eller har den sproglige mangfoldighed en chance? Kronik, Sprogforum 36, 4-7.
Skutnabb-Kangas, Tove, Miklós Kontra
and Robert Phillipson 2006. Getting linguistic human rights right: a trio respond
to Wee (2005). Applied Linguistics 27/2: 318-324.
Phillipson, Robert 2006. English, a cuckoo in the European higher education nest of languages? European
Journal of English Studies, 10/1,
13-32.
Phillipson, Robert 2006. Language
policy and linguistic imperialism. In Ricento, Thomas (ed.). An introduction
to language policy. Theory and method. Oxford: Blackwell, 346-361.
Phillipson, Robert 2006. Figuring out
the Englishisation of Europe. In Leung, Constant & Jenkins, Jennifer (eds).
Reconfiguring Europe: The
Contribution of Applied Linguistics. London: Equinox, and British
Association for Applied Linguistics, 65-86.
Phillipson, Robert 2005. L’anglais, un
impérialisme linguistique qui ne date pas d’aujourd’hui. In Impérialismes linguistiques hier et aujourd’hui,
ed. Louis-Jean Calvet and Pascal Griolet. Aix-en-provence : INALCO /
ÉDISUD, 159-171.
Phillipson, Robert 2005. Linguistic
imperialism. Entry in Encyclopedia of Language and Linguistics, Second
edition. Keith Brown (ed.), volume 10, 44-47
(under ‘Linguistic pragmatics’, ms 4309). Oxford: Elsevier.
Phillipson, Robert 2005. Europejczycy właśicielami
języka angielsko? Are Europeans the owners of English? In Europa
właśicieli, ed.
Zbigniew Galor. Poznan: Department of Social Sciences, Agricultural University
in Poznan, 107-126. Translation into Polish of 22 pages from Ču
nur-angla Eŭropo? Defio al lingva politico (Engish-only Europe?
Challenging language policy).
Phillipson, Robert 2004.
English as threat or resource in continental Europe. In Globalization and the future of German,
ed. Andreas Gardt and Bernd Hüppauf, Berlin: Mouton de Gruyter, 47-64.
Phillipson, Robert 2003
English for the globe, or only for globe-trotters? In Die Kosten der Mehrsprachigkeit. Globalisierung und sprachliche
Vielfalt, The cost of multilingualism. Gobalisation and
linguistic diversity, ed. Rudolf de Cillia,
Hans-Jürgen Krumm and Ruth Wodak. Vienna: Verlag der
Österreichischen Akademie der Wissenschaften, 93-100.
Phillipson, Robert 2003. English for or against linguistic
diversity, European evidence. In a CD Rom edited by Stephen May, M. Franken,
& Richard Barnard. LED 2003: Refereed Conference Proceedings of the 1st
International Conference on Language, Education and Diversity. Hamilton:
Wilf Malcolm Institute of Educational Research, University of Waikato, New
Zealand.
Phillipson, Robert 2003.
English for the globe, or only for globe-trotters? The world of the EU. In The
politics of English as a world language. New horizons in postcolonial cultural
studies, ed. Christian Mair. Amsterdam & New York: Rodopi, 19-30.
Phillipson, Robert
2003. Reprint of
1) "Linguistic imperialism re-visited - or re-invented. A
rejoinder to a review essay." International
Journal of Applied Linguistics, 9/1, 1998, 135-137; and "A
closing word", 142; 2) "Voice
in global English: unheard chords in Crystal loud and clear", Review
article on 'English as a global language' by David Crystal, Applied Linguistics 20/2, 1999,
265-276; 3) Closing word: response to
Crystal, The European English
Messenger, VIII/1, 1999, 65-66. In Controversies in applied linguistics,
ed. Barbara Seidlhofer, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 33-75.
Phillipson, Robert 2002.
Global English and local language policies. In Andy Kirkpatrick (ed.) English in Asia: Communication, identity,
power and education, Melbourne: Language Australia, 7-28.
Phillipson, Robert 2002.
English for emerging or submerging multiple European identities? In Language planning and education: Linguistic
issues in Northern Ireland, the Republic of Ireland, and Scotland,
ed. John Kirk and Dónall P. Ó Baoill, Belfast: Belfast Studies in Language,
Culture and Politics, Queen’s University Belfast, 267-278.
Phillipson, Robert 2002.
Internaciaj lingvoy kaj internaciaj homaj rajtoj. Esperanto-Dokumentoj 37E,
Rotterdam: Universal Esperanto-Asocio. Translation into Esperanto of
‘International languages and international human rights”, originally
published in Language: a right and a resource. Approaching linguistic human rights,
ed. Miklós Kontra, Robert Phillipson, Tove Skutnabb-Kangas & Tibor Várady,
Budapest: Central European University Press, 1999, 25-46. This text has
subsequently been translated for the Esperanto Associations of Brazil, Italy
and Mexico into Portuguese, Italian, and Spanish.
Phillipson, Robert and Skutnabb-Kangas,
Tove 2002. Englishisation: one dimension of globalisation. In Gerardo
Mazzaferro (ed) The English language
and power. Alessandria,
Italy: Edizioni dell’Orso, 149-168. (reprint of Phillipson, Robert &
Skutnabb-Kangas, Tove 1999. Englishisation:
one dimension of globalisation. In Graddol, David & Meinhof, Ulrike H. (eds).
English in a changing world. AILA Review 13, 19-36).
Phillipson, Robert 2001. Global
English and local language policies: what Denmark needs. Language Problems and
Language Planning, 25/1, 1-24.
Phillipson, Robert 2001. English for
globalisation or for the world’s people. International Review of Education, special issue on
Globalization, Language and Education, ed. Birgit Brock-Utne, 47/3-4, 185-200.
Phillipson, Robert 2001.
English, or no to English in Scandinavia? English Today, 17/2, 22-28.
Phillipson, Robert
& Skutnabb-Kangas, Tove 2001. Linguistic
imperialism. In
Mesthrie, Rajend (ed.). Concise Encyclopedia
of Sociolinguistics. Oxford: Elsevier Science, 570-574.
Skutnabb-Kangas, Tove & Phillipson,
Robert 2001. Linguicide. In
Mesthrie, Rajend (ed). Concise Encyclopedia
of Sociolinguistics. Oxford: Elsevier Science, 567-570.
Skutnabb-Kangas, Tove & Phillipson,
Robert 2001. Discrimination and Minority Languages. In Mesthrie, Rajend (ed). Concise Encyclopedia of Sociolinguistics. Oxford:
Elsevier Science, 545-550.
Phillipson, Robert
& Skutnabb-Kangas, Tove 2000. Drepturi
si nedreptati lingvistice. Altera 14, 5-21. (Translation into
Romanian of ‘Linguistic rights and wrongs’. Applied Linguistics 1995, 16(4), 483-504).
Skutnabb-Kangas, Tove & Phillipson,
Robert, with inserts by Miklós Kontra 2001. Reflections on
scholarship and linguistic rights. A rejoinder to Jan Blommaert. Journal of Sociolinguistics 5:1, 2001, 143-155.
Skutnabb-Kangas, Tove & Phillipson,
Robert 2001. Language ecology. In Handbook
of Pragmatics, eds. Jef Verschueren, Jan-Ola Östman, Jan Blommaert
& Chris Bulcaen. Amsterdam & Philadelphia: John Benjamins, 1-18.
Skutnabb-Kangas, Tove & Phillipson,
Robert 2001. When the world came to Sweden. Special volume, Current Issues in Language in Society
7: 1. In Boyd, Sally & Huss, Leena (eds.). Managing Multilingualism in a European Nation-state. Challenges for
Sweden. Clevedon, UK: Multilingual Matters, 70-86.
Phillipson, Robert 2000.
English in the new world order: variations on a theme of linguistic imperialism
and ‘world’ English. In Ideology,
politics and language policies: Focus on English, ed. Thomas
Ricento, Amsterdam: John Benjamins, 87-106.
Phillipson, Robert 2000.
English as an exclusionary language. In The semiotics of racism. Aproaches in critical discourse analysis,
ed. Martin Reisigl & Ruth Wodak. Vienna: Passagen Verlag, 157-176.
Phillipson, Robert 2000.
European language policy: an unmet sociolinguistic challenge. Sociolinguistica 14, The Future of
European Sociolinguistics, 197-204.
Phillipson, Robert 2000. Angelsächsische Sprachförderungspolitik. In
Ammon, Ulrich (ed.) Sprachförderung.
Schlüssel auswärtiger Kulturpolitik. Frankfurt am Main: Peter
Lang, 121-134.
Phillipson, Robert 2000.
Living with vision and commitment. Editor’s Integrative Comment in Rights to language: equity, power and
education, ed. Robert Phillipson, Mahwah, NJ: New York: Lawrence
Erlbaum, 264-278.
Phillipson, Robert 2000.
English, or no to English in Scandinavia? In Sprogs status i Danmark år
2001, ed. Anne Holmen & J. Normann Jørgensen. Copenhagen:
Danmarks Pædagogiske Universitet, (Copenhagen Studies in
Bilingualism volume 32) 139-152.
Phillipson, Robert 1999.
Political science. In Handbook of
language and ethnic identity, ed. Joshua Fishman, New York &
Oxford: Oxford University Press, 94-108.
Phillipson, Robert & Skutnabb-Kangas,
Tove 1999. Japanese translation of ‘Linguistic rights and wrongs’. In
Research group on linguistic rights (ed.). Kotoba e no Kenri (Rights towards Languages). Tokyo: Sangensya
Publishers, 95-128 (translation from Applied
Linguistics 16:4, 1995, 483-504).
Phillipson, Robert & Skutnabb-Kangas,
Tove 1999. Englishisation: one dimension of globalisation. In Graddol,
David & Meinhof, Ulrike H. (eds) English
in a changing world. AILA Review 13, 19-36.
Phillipson, Robert
& Skutnabb-Kangas, Tove 1999. Linguicide. In
Spolsky, Bernard (ed). Concise
Encyclopedia of Educational Linguistics. Oxford: Pergamon, for
Elsevier Science, 48-49.
Phillipson, Robert
& Skutnabb-Kangas, Tove 1999. Minority language
rights. In Spolsky, Bernard (ed). Concise
Encyclopedia of Educational Linguistics. Oxford: Pergamon, for
Elsevier Science, 51-54.
Phillipson, Robert 1999. International languages and
international human rights. In Kontra, Miklós, Phillipson, Robert,
Skutnabb-Kangas, Tove & Várady, Tibor (eds.). Language: A Right and a Resource. Approaches to Linguistic Human Rights.
Budapest: Central European University Press, 25-46.
Kontra, Miklós,
Robert Phillipson, Tove Skutnabb-Kangas and Tibor Varadi 1999. Conceptualising
and implementing linguistic human rights. In Miklós Kontra, Robert Phillipson,
Tove Skutnabb-Kangas and Tibor Várady (eds) 1999. Language, a right and a resource. Approaching linguistic human rights.
Budapest: Central European University Press, 1-21.
Phillipson, Robert 1998. Globalizing English: are linguistic
human rights an alternative to linguistic imperialism? In Benson, Phil, Grundy,
Peter & Skutnabb-Kangas, Tove (eds). Language rights. Special volume.
Language Sciences 20:1, 101-112.
Phillipson, Robert & Skutnabb-Kangas,
Tove 1998. Discrimination and Minority Languages. In Mey, Jacob L. (ed)
Concise Encyclopedia of Pragmatics. Oxford, UK: Pergamon Press, for
Elsevier Science, 263-266.
Phillipson, Robert & Skutnabb-Kangas,
Tove 1998. Linguistic human rights and English in Europe. In Albrechtsen, Dorte, Henriksen, Birgit, Mees, Inger
M. & Poulsen, Erik (eds) Perspectives on
Foreign and Second Language Pedagogy. Odense: Odense
University Press, 279-299.
Skutnabb-Kangas, Tove & Phillipson, Robert 1998. Linguicide. In Mey, Jacob L. (ed). Concise Encyclopedia of Pragmatics.
Oxford, UK: Pergamon, for Elsevier Science.
Skutnabb-Kangas, Tove & Phillipson, Robert 1998.
Linguistic Imperialism. In Mey, Jacob L. (ed). Concise Encyclopedia of Pragmatics. Oxford, UK: Pergamon, for
Elsevier Science.
Skutnabb-Kangas, Tove & Phillipson, Robert 1998. Language
in human rights. Gazette. The
International Journal for Communication Studies, Special volume on
Human Rights, 60:1, 1998, ed. Cees Hamelink, 27-46.
Phillipson, Robert 1997. Geschichte der britischen Sprachpolitik. In Sporrer,
Susanne & Weber, Mirjam (red.). Sprachenpolitik in Europa - Sprachenpolitik
für Europa. Materialen zum Internationalen Kulturaustausch.
Stuttgart: Institut für Auslandsbeziehungen, 46-52.
Phillipson, Robert 1997.
Realities and myths of linguistic imperialism. Journal of Multilingual and Multicultural Development, 18/3,
238-247.
Phillipson, Robert 1997.
The politics of English Language Teaching. In Language Policy and Political Issues in Education, Volume 1 of
Encyclopedia of Language and
Education, ed. Ruth Wodak & David Corson.
Dordrecht/Boston/London: Kluwer Academic Publishers, 201-210.
Phillipson, Robert &
Skutnabb-Kangas, Tove 1997. Nyelvi jogok és jogsértések. Valóság 1,
1997, 12-30 (translation into Hungarian of ‘Linguistic rights and wrongs’.
Applied Linguistics 16:4, 1995, 483-504).
Phillipson, Robert and Skutnabb-Kangas, Tove 1997. Linguistic
human rights and English in Europe. World
Englishes 16:1, 1997, Special issue, English in Europe, ed. Marc G. Deneire & Michaël Goethals,
27-43.
Phillipson, Robert and Skutnabb-Kangas, Tove 1997. Lessons for
Europe from language policy in Australia. In Pütz, Martin (ed.). 1997. Language Choices. Conditions, constraints and
consequences. Amsterdam: John Benjamins, 115-159.
Skutnabb-Kangas, Tove & Phillipson, Robert 1997.
Linguistic Human Rights and Development. In Hamelink, C.J. (ed). Ethics and Development. On making moral
choices in development co-operation. Kampen, The Netherlands: Kok,
56-69.
Phillipson, Robert 1996. The UN agenda for development: The
role of language. In Vers un agenda
linguistique: regard futuriste sur les nations unies, Towards a language
agenda: futurist outlook on the United Nations, ed. Sylvie Léger,
Ottawa: Canadian Centre for Linguistic Rights, University of Ottawa, 399-422.
Phillipson, Robert 1996. Linguistic imperialism - African
perspectives. English Language
Teaching Journal 50/2, 160-167.
Phillipson, Robert 1996. ELT: the native speaker's burden. In Power pedagogy and practice, ed.
Tricia Hedge and Norman Whitney. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 23-30.
Phillipson, Robert and Skutnabb-Kangas, Tove 1996. English
only worldwide, or language ecology. TESOL
Quarterly 30:3, Special-Topic Issue: Language Planning and Policy,
Thomas Ricento & Nancy Hornberger (eds), 429-452.
Phillipson, Robert and Skutnabb-Kangas, Tove 1996. Colonial
language legacies: the prospects for Kurdish. In Clark, Donald &
Williamson, Robert (eds) Self-Determination: International Perspectives.
London: Macmillan and New York: St.Martin's Press, 200-213.
Skutnabb-Kangas, Tove & Phillipson, Robert 1996. Minority
workers or minority human beings? A European dilemma. International Review of Education,
Special issue, 'The Education of Minorities', eds. Normand Labrie and Stacy
Churchill, 291-307.
Skutnabb-Kangas, Tove & Phillipson, Robert 1996.
Linguicide and Linguicism. Kontaktlinguistik.
Contact Linguistics. Linguistique de contact. Ein Internationales Handbuch zeitgenössiger Forschung. An International Handbook of Contemporary Research. Manuel
international des recherches contemporaines. Volume 1. Goebl, Hans, Nelde, Peter H., Starý, Zden_k &
Wölck, Wolfgang (eds), Berlin: de Gruyter, 667-675.
Phillipson, Robert and
Skutnabb-Kangas, Tove 1995. Linguistic rights and wrongs. Applied Linguistics 16:4, 483-504.
Phillipson, Robert 1994. English language spread policy. International Journal of the Sociology of
Language, 107, 7-24.
Phillipson, Robert, Rannut, Mart & Skutnabb-Kangas, Tove
1994. Introduction. In Skutnabb-Kangas, Tove & Phillipson, Robert (eds) Linguistic Human Rights. Overcoming
Linguistic Discrimination. Berlin & New York: Mouton de Gruyter,
1-22.
Skutnabb-Kangas, Tove & Phillipson, Robert 1994.
Linguistic human rights, past and present. In Skutnabb-Kangas, Tove &
Phillipson, Robert (eds). Linguistic
Human Rights. Overcoming Linguistic Discrimination. Berlin: Mouton
de Gruyter, 71-110.
Phillipson, Robert & Skutnabb-Kangas,
Tove 1994. Language rights in postcolonial Africa. In Skutnabb-Kangas,
Tove & Phillipson, Robert (eds.), Linguistic Human Rights. Overcoming Linguistic Discrimination.
Berlin: Mouton de Gruyter, 335-345.
Phillipson, Robert & Skutnabb-Kangas,
Tove 1994. Discrimination and Minority Languages. In The Encyclopedia of Language and Linguistics,
Pergamon & Aberdeen University Press, 993-995.
Phillipson, Robert & Skutnabb-Kangas,
Tove 1994. Linguistic Genocide. In Valodas politika Baltijas Valstīs/Language Policy in the Baltic
States. Rīga: Krājumu sagatavojis. Latvijas Republikas Valsts valodas centrs, 140-150.
Filipsons, Robert & Skutnaba-Kangasa,
Tuve 1994. Lingvistiskais genocīds. In Valodas politika Baltijas Valstīs/Language
Policy in the Baltic States. Rīga: Krājumu sagatavojis. Latvijas Republikas Valsts valodas centrs, 23-32.
Phillipson, Robert & Skutnabb-Kangas,
Tove 1994. English, panacea or pandemic. Sociolinguistica 8. English only? in Europa/in Europe/en
Europe, 73-87.
Skutnabb-Kangas, Tove & Phillipson, Robert 1994.
Linguicide. In The Encyclopedia of
Language and Linguistics,
Pergamon & Aberdeen University Press, 2211-2212.
Skutnabb-Kangas, Tove & Phillipson, Robert 1994.
Linguistic imperialism. In The Encyclopedia
of Language and Linguistics, Pergamon & Aberdeen University
Press, 2223-2226.
Phillipson, Robert 1993.
Human rights and foreign languages. In National foreign language planning: practices and problems,
ed. K.Sajavaara, S.Takala, R.D.Lambert & C.Morfit, Jyväskylä: Institute for
Education Research, University of Jyväskylä.
Phillipson, Robert 1993.
Language and identity, national and transnational.In Watching Europe: A Media and Cultural Studies Reader, ed. Ute
Bechdorf et al, Tübingen: Tübinger Vereinigung für Volkskunde e.v., and
Amsterdam Cultural Studies Foundation, 185-196 (Annual Publication of the
European Network for Media and Cultural Studies, volume 2 & 3); also
available on the electronic network XS2CS@ACSi.nl (Access to Cultural Studies,
University of Amsterdam).
Holmen, Anne, Robert Phillipson & Tove Skutnabb-Kangas
1993. Forord, in Minoriteter
og uddannelse. Københavnerstudier i tosprogethed 18.
Copenhagen: Danmarks Lærerhøjskole, Center for multikulturelle studier, 3-6.
Phillipson, Robert & Skutnabb-Kangas, Tove 1993. Sproglige menneskerettigheder, in Holmen, Anne, Robert
Phillipson & Tove Skutnabb-Kangas (eds), Minoriteter og uddannelse. Københavnerstudier
i tosprogethed 18. Copenhagen: Danmarks Lærerhøjskole, Center for
multikulturelle studier, 8-19.
Phillipson, Robert 1992. ELT: the
native speaker's burden? ELT Journal 46:1,
12-18.
Phillipson, Robert & Skutnabb-Kangas,
Tove 1992. Linguizismus: Kontrolle durch Sprache. In Rassismus und Migration in Europa, ed. A.Kalpaka &
N.Räthzel, Das Argument ‑ Sonderband AS 201, 204‑215.
Phillipson, Robert 1992. Linguicismus ‑
strukturer und ideologier des linguistischen imperialismus. Deutsch lernen 1/92, 21-37.
Phillipson, Robert 1991. Some items
on the hidden agenda of second/foreign language acquisition. In Foreign/second language pedagogy research: a
commemorative volume for Claus Færch, ed. Phillipson
et al, 38‑51.
Skutnabb-Kangas, Tove & Phillipson, Robert 1990.
Linguicism: A Tool for Analyzing Linguistic Inequality and Promoting Linguistic
Human Rights. International Journal
of Group Tensions 20:2, 109‑122.
Phillipson, Robert 1989. Fra fonologi til fonetiske tommelfingerregler. In Bogen om fremmedsprogspædagogik,
ed. Gabriele Kasper & Johannes Wagner, København: Gyldendal, 201‑212.
Skutnabb-Kangas, Tove & Phillipson, Robert 1989. ‘Mother
tongue’: the theoretical and sociopolitical construction of a concept. In Status and function of languages and language
varieties, Ulrich Ammon (ed), Berlin: de Gruyter, 450‑477.
Phillipson, Robert 1988. Linguicism:
structures and ideologies in linguistic
imperialism. In Minority education:
from shame to struggle, ed. Tove Skutnabb‑Kangas & Jim
Cummins, Clevedon: Multilingual Matters, 339‑358.
Phillipson, Robert & Skutnabb-Kangas, Tove 1985. Can
increased metacommunicative awareness solve inter‑ cultural communication
difficulties? In Methods in Contact
Linguistic Research, ed. Peter H Nelde, Bonn:
Dümmler, 299‑308.
Phillipson, Robert and Tove
Skutnabb-Kangas 1985. Applied linguists as agents of wider colonisation: the
gospel of International English. Osnabrücker Beiträge zur Sprachtheorie 31 (Sprachenkonkurrenz und gesellschaftliche Planung: das Erbe des
Kolonialismus, ed. Jochen Pleines), 159‑179.
Phillipson, Robert & Skutnabb-Kangas, Tove & Africa,
Hugh 1985. Namibian educational language planning: English for liberation or
neocolonialism? In Linguistic
liberation and unity of Africa, Kampala: Organisation for African
Unity, Inter‑African Bureau of Languages, 42‑59.
Phillipson, Robert, & Skutnabb-Kangas, Tove & Africa,
Hugh 1985. La planification linguistique de
l'enseignement en Namibie: l'anglais pour la liberation ou le neo‑colonialisme?.
dans Libération et unité
linguistiques de l'Afrique, Kampala: l'Organisation de l'Unite
Africaine, Bureau Linguistique Inter‑Africain, 45‑64.
Phillipson, Robert, Skutnabb-Kangas, Tove & Africa, Hugh
1985. Namibian educational language planning: English for liberation or
neocolonialism? In Language and
education in multilingual settings, ed. B. Spolsky, Clevedon:
Multilingual Matters, 77‑95.
Phillipson, Robert and Kirsten
Haastrup 1983. Achievement strategies in learner/native speaker
interaction. In Strategies in
Interlanguage Communication, ed. Claus Færch & Gabriele Kasper, Harlow: Longman, 140‑158.
Phillipson, Robert 1982.
Danish‑English phonology: a study of obstruent learning, Scandinavian Working Papers on Bilingualism
1, 73‑88.
Phillipson,
Robert, December 2019. Languages in public policy, and constraints in academia.
Language Problems and Language Planning, 43/3, followed by a response by Jacques
Mélitz, and a closing word by Robert Phillipson.
Phillipson,
Robert, autumn 2019. Book review of Sprogløse verdensborgere. Om en uddannelsespolitik, der forsvandt.
(Language-less
world citizens. On educational policy that disappeared.) Lisbeth Verstraete-Hansen and Per
Øhrgaard 2017. København: Djøf (Jurist- og Økonomforbundets Forlag), 97 pages.
BOOK REVIEWS
Phillipson, Robert 2019. Book review of Second language learners in International Schools by Maurice Carder, with Patricia Mertin and Sarah Porter. Language Policy 2019 online. https://rdcu.be/bxdj3.
Phillipson,
Robert 2016. Book review of Language rights. From free speech to
linguistic
governance by Vanessa
Pupavac (2012). Language Policy
15(1), 113-115.
Phillipson,
Robert 2016. Book review of LETs and
NESTs: Voices, views and vignettes, ed. Fiona Copland, Sue Garton and Steve
Mann (2016. London: British Council). In
Canadian Modern Language Review, Revue Canadienne des Langues Vivantes,
72/4, 572-574.
Phillipson,
Robert 2016. Book review of Language
policy and political economy. English in a global context by Thomas Ricento
(ed., 2015, New York: Oxford
University Press), followed by a Response by Ricento and a Concluding Comment
by RP. BAAL News, Issue 109, Summer
2016, 31-35.
Phillipson, Robert 2014. Book review of English and development. Policy,
pedagogy and globalization, ed. Elizabeth J. Erling and Philip eant. TESOL Quarterly, volume 48, 864-866.
Phillipson,
Robert 2016. Book review of LETs and
NESTs: Voices, views and vignettes, ed. Fiona Copland, Sue Garton and Steve
Mann (2016. London: British Council). In Canadian Modern
Language Review, Revue Canadienne des Langues Vivantes, 72-4.
Phillipson, Robert 2013. Book review of Multilingual Europe: Multilingual Europeans, ed. Lásló Maràcz and
Mireille Rosello (Rodopi, 2012). Journal of Contemporary European Studies, 21/2,
315-316.
Phillipson, Robert and Tove Skutnabb-Kangas 2013. Book review
of The Routledge Handbook of
Multilingualism, ed. Marilyn Martin-Jones, Adrian Blackledge and Angela
Creese 2012 (London and New York: Routledge). TESOL Quarterly 47/3, 657-659.
Robert Phillipson 2012. Book review of Contending with Globalization in World Englishes, edited by Mukul
Saxena and Tope Omoniyi (Multilingual Matters, 2010). World Englishes, 31/1, 133-136.
Phillipson, Robert 2011. Book review of Nicholas Ostler, The last lingua franca. English until the
return of Babel (HarperCollins, 2011), Language
Policy 11/2, 197-200.
Phillipson, Robert 2009. Review of (Re-)Locating TESOL in an age of empire, (ed.) Julian Edge. TESOL Quarterly,
43/1, 163-166.
Phillipson, Robert 2009. Review of Cultures, Contexts, and World Englishes by Yamuna Kachru and Larry
E. Smith. World Englishes, 38/1,
136-138.
Phillipson, Robert 2009. Review of (Re-)Locating TESOL in an age of empire, (ed.) Julian Edge, Language in
education, 23/2, 191-194.
Phillipson, Robert 2008. Review of Interpreting studies and beyond. A tribute to Miriam Shlesinger,
ed. Franz Pöchhacker, Arnt Lykke Jakobsen and
Inger M. Mees. Language in Society, 37/5, 766-767.
Skutnabb-Kangas, Tove and Robert
Phillipson 2008. Review of Kaplan, Robert B. and Baldauf Jr.,
Richard B. (eds). Language Planning and Policy in Europe, Vol. 1. Hungary,
Finland and Sweden. Language Policy
7, 175-177.
Phillipson, Robert 2007. Review of Vartiainen 2004. ‘The
legitimacy of evaluation. A comparison of Finnish and English institutional
evaluations of higher education’. Language and Education, 21/4: 360-361.
Phillipson, Robert 2007. Review of Angel M.Y. Lin and Peter W.
Martin (eds.) 2005 ‘Decolonisation, globalisation: Language-in-education policy
and practice’. Studies in Second Language
Acquisition, 29:1, 139-141.
Phillipson, Robert 2006. Review
of Michael Cronin, ‘Translation and
globalization’, Language policy,
5: 227-232.
Phillipson, Robert 2005. Review of Dendrinos and Mitsikopoulou
(eds.) 2004 ‘Policies of linguistic pluralism and the teaching of languages in
Europe’, and Grenfell, Kelly and Jones 2003 ‘The European language teacher.
Recent trends and future developments in teacher education’. Review of
Education (UNESCO, Hamburg), 51: 551-554.
Phillipson, Robert 2005.
Review of ‘Multilingualism in the English-speaking world. Pedigree of nations’,
by Viv Edwards. World Englishes, 24/3, 395-397.
Phillipson, Robert 2004. ‘Response’ to a Comment by Janina
Brutt-Griffler. World Englishes 23/2, 333-4.
Phillipson, Robert 2004. Review article, English in
globalization: three approaches (books by de Swaan, Block and Cameron, and Brutt-Griffler).
Journal of Language, Identity, and
Education, Vol. 3/1, 73-84.
Phillipson, Robert 2003. Point-Counterpoint. “World English” or
“World Englishes”? On negating polyphony and multicanonicity of Englishes.
Perspective 2 (Review of Brutt-Griffler: World
English: A study of its development),
World Englishes 22/3,
324-326.
Phillipson, Robert 2002. Book review of ‘The dominance of
English as a language of science. Effects on other languages and language
communities’, Ulrich Ammon (ed.) 2001. Journal of Language, Identity, and Education, Vol. 1, no. 2,
163-169.
Phillipson, Robert 2002. Book review of ‘The writings of
Harold E. Palmer: An Overview, by Richard Smith. English Language Teaching Journal, vol. 56/1, 89-91.
Phillipson, Robert 2001. Book review of ‘Adult ESOL learners
in Britain’, A.L.Khanna, Mahendra K. Verma, R.K. Agnihotri & S.K. Sinha,
1998, Journal of Multilingual and
Multicultural Development, 22/5,
454-456.
Phillipson, Robert 1999. Voice in global English: unheard
chords in Crystal loud and clear. Review article on 'English as a global
language' by David Crystal. Applied
Linguistics 20:2, 288-299.
Phillipson, Robert 1999. Voices in the portrayal of
contemporary English. Review article (on Crystal 1997, Fishman et al 1996,
Graddol 1997) in Language and
development in Africa, volume 25/1 of Social Dynamics, The Journal of the Centre for African
Studies, University of Cape Town, edited by Neville Alexander, 179-190.
Phillipson, Robert 1999. Review of
'Die Amtssprachen in den Organen der Europäischen Gemeinschaft', by Michael
Schlossmacher, Sociolinguistica
12, 38-41.
Phillipson, Robert 1999.
Review of 'Post-imperial English: Status change in former British and American
colonies, 1940-1990', ed. Joshua Fishman, Andrew W. Conrad & Alma Rubal-Lopez,
Mouton de Gruyter. Language, Journal
of the Linguistic Society of America, 75/2, 375-378.
Phillipson, Robert 1999. A rejoinder to David Crystal's ‘On
trying to be Crystal-clear: A response to Phillipson’. The European English Messenger, VIII/1, 65-66.
Phillipson, Robert 1999. Linguistic imperialism re-visited -
or re-invented. A rejoinder to a review essay. International Journal of Applied Linguistics, 9/1, 135-137;
and "A closing word", 142.
Phillipson, Robert 1998. Review of 'English as a global language'
by David Crystal. The European
English Messenger. Newsletter of the European Society for the Study
of English VII:1, 53-56.
Phillipson, Robert 1998. Review of 'Linguistic culture and
language policy', by Harold Schiffman, World Englishes 17/3, 427-429.
Phillipson, Robert 1997. Review of Claude Piron 'Le défi des
langues: du gâchis au bon sens' (The languages challenge: from waste to common
sense). Language in Society,
26:1, 143-147.
Phillipson, Robert 1997. Review of Normand Labrie ‘La
construction linguistique de la Communauté européenne’. International Journal of the Sociology of
Language 127, 208-214.
Phillipson, Robert 1997. Construcción lingüística de la
Comunidad Europea: reseña de Labrie 'La construction linguistique de la
Communauté européenne', Alteridades (Department
of Anthropology, Universidad Autonoma Metropolitana, Mexico City) 10, 137-138
Phillipson, Robert 1995. Review of Probal Dasgupta 'The
otherness of English: India's auntie tongue syndrome' (Sage 1993), Applied Linguistics, 16/2, 257-259.
Phillipson, Robert 1995. Response to John Honey's review of Linguistic
Imperialism., RASK 3,
137-140.
Phillipson, Robert and Skutnabb-Kangas, Tove 1995. Review of
Michael Clyne: Community Languages. The Australian Experience. World Englishes 14:3, November
1995, 409-413.
Phillipson, Robert 1993. Reply to five book reviews, Symposium
on Linguistic Imperialism, World
Englishes 12:3,
365-373.
Phillipson, Robert 1992. Review of Casmir M.Rubagumya (ed.)
'Language in education in Africa: a Tanzanian perspective'. Applied Linguistics, 13/4, 432‑434.
Phillipson, Robert 1990.
Glottopolitics and linguistic warfare. Review article on Louis‑Jean
Calvet ‘La guerre des langues et les politiques linguistiques’ and Ronald
Wardhaugh ‘Languages in competition: Dominance, diversity and decline’. World Englishes, 9/1, 85‑94.
Skutnabb-Kangas, Tove, Peura, Markku & Phillipson, Robert
1987. Review of Chris Mullard: Race, power and resistance. Journal of Multilingual and Multicultural
Development, 8:3, 307-309.
Skutnabb-Kangas, Tove, Peura, Markku
& Phillipson, Robert 1986. Ras, makt och motstånd, recension av Chris
Mullard: Race, power and resistance. Invandrare
och minoriteter, 6, 34‑35.
Phillipson, Robert 1986. Review of
Gabriele Kasper, ’Pragmatische Aspekte in der Interimsprache: Eine Untersuchung
des Englischen fortgeschrittener deutscher Lerner’, Journal of Pragmatics, 10/1, 149‑152.
Phillipson, Robert 2010. Speech on
receipt of the award of the UNESCO Linguapax prize 2010, University of
Barcelona, 21 May 2010.
Phillipson, Robert 2006. L’expansion de
l’anglais menace-t-elle la diversité linguistique? Dans : Langue française
et diversité linguistique», Actes du séminaire international – Bruxelles,
Belgique, 30 novembre et 1er décembre 2005, Conseil de la langue
française et Service de la langue française de la Communauté française de
Belgique (Eds). Bruxelles : Boeck, collection « Champs
linguistiques », 31-40.
Phillipson, Robert 2005. New
contexts of English use in globalization – new learning norms? In Culture,
context, and communication in English Language Teaching, ed. Zafar Syed.
Military Language Institute, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates, 3-34.
Phillipson, Robert 2004. English as a threat or resource in
continental Europe. In Copenhagen Working Papers in LSP 3/2004, ed.
Heribert Picht, 63-79.
Phillipson, Robert 2004. Hegemonic English as the language of
Europeanisation: Old colonial wine in vintage nation-state bottles? In Multiple
languages, literacies and technologies. Mapping out concepts, analysing
practices and defining positions, ed. Patrick Dias, New Delhi: Books for
Change, and Frankfurt am Main: Multilingualism network, 226-240. (Also to
appear in a publication in Yemen, ed. Murari Prasad.)
Phillipson, Robert 2004. If language policy issues are
explosive, how should they best be handled? Lecture at II Mercator Symposium:
Europa 2004: A new framework for ALL languages? Tarragona, 27-28 February 2004,
posted on the website www.ciemen.org.
Phillipson, Robert 2003. English in Europe: a catalyst for
multilingualism or monoculturalism and monolingualism?. Lecture at Glendon
College, University of York, Toronto, 15 October 2003.
Phillipson, Robert 2003. English for
whose purposes in the new world order: going beyond national and corporate
linguistic imperialism. In Wessen Sprache –
lernen. Beiträge zu Autonomie und Sprachpolitik, ed. Thomas Fritz. Wien:
Edition Volkshochschule, 173-187.
Phillipson, Robert 2003. The
globalization of English. In Asia
Munhwa (Asian Culture), vol. 17 (August 2001), thematic number on
Globalization and Linguistic Imperialism in Asia, ed. Kim Yung-Myung, 311-330.
Also in translation into Korean, 331-344.
Skutnabb-Kangas, Tove & Phillipson, Robert 2003. Can languages
other than English benefit from globalisation and Europeanisation? Language
policy and language rights challenges. In Vielberth, Johann & Drexel,
Guideo (eds). Linguistic Cultural Identity and International Communication.
Maintaining Language Diversity in the Face of Globalization. Saarbrücken: AQ-Verlag, 79-92. [www.AQ-Verlag.de]
Skutnabb-Kangas,
Tove & Phillipson, Robert 1999. Linguistic Diversity, Linguistic Human
Rights, and Ethnolinguistic Conflict? In Marketing linguistic human rights.
A Workshop held at the Human Sciences Research Council on 4 November 1997.
Language Planning Report No. 5.7, July 1999. Pretoria: Department of Arts,
Culture, Science and TechnologyNational Language Service, language Planning
Section, Pretoria, South Africa. TSK's & RP's paper, pp. 7-32; Question
& Answer Session, pp. 33-56; Bibliography & Annexures, pp. 83-91.
Phillipson, Robert 1999.
The globalization of dominant languages. In Globalization - on whose terms, ed. Birgit Brock-Utne &
Gunnar Garbo, Oslo: Institute for Educational Research (Education in Africa,
vol. 8), 199-216.
Phillipson, Robert 1999.
The promise and threat of English as a ‘European’ language. In "Strong" and "weak"
languages in the European Union: Aspects of linguistic hegemonism.
Papers from a conference in Thessaloniki, 26-28 March 1997, ed.
A.-F.Christides, volume 1, 297-303, also in Greek translation, 304-311.
Phillipson, Robert and Skutnabb-Kangas, Tove 1996. Facteurs sociopolitiques et langues de la communication
scientifique. In Actes du colloque
Le français et les langues scientifiques de demain, Montréal, 19-21
mars 1996. Available at http://www.acfas.ca
Skutnabb-Kangas, Tove & Phillipson, Robert 1996. The
possible role of donors in a language policy for all. In Brock-Utne, Birgit
& Nagel, Tove (eds) The role of
aid in the development of Education for All. Report no 8. Oslo:
University of Oslo, Institute for Educational Research, 161-201.
Phillipson, Robert & Skutnabb-Kangas, Tove 1995. Papers in European language
policy. Roskilde:
University of Roskilde ROLIG-papir 53, 1995.
-
Lessons for Europe
from language policy in Australia, 3-37 (with Tove Skutnabb-Kangas),
-
English only
worldwide, or language ecology, 38-54 (with Tove Skutnabb-Kangas),
-
Minority workers or
minority human beings? A European dilemma", (with Tove Skutnabb-Kangas),
-
Linguicide and
linguicism, 83-91 (with Tove Skutnabb-Kangas)
-
A historical
outline of British policy for the spread of English, 92-98,
-
Is India throwing
away its language resources?, 99-102 (with Tove Skutnabb-Kangas)
-
Review of Normand
Labrie 'La construction linguistique de la Communauté européenne', 103-106,
-
Forslag til nyt satsningsområde, Statens
Humanistiske Forskningsråds ny strategiplan, Sprogpolitik, 112-115.
Bakmand, Bente, Phillipson, Robert & Skutnabb-Kangas, Tove (eds) 1994. Papers from the Round Table on Language Policy in
Europe, 22 April 1994. Roskilde: Roskilde
Universtetscenter, ROLIG-papir 52, 1994.).
Introduction, with Bente Bakmand and Tove
Skutnabb-Kangas, 2-3.
The spread of dominant languages (English,
French and German) in multilingual Europe, 18-22.
Danish scholars and languages of scientific
communication, with Tove Skutnabb-Kangas, 33-42.
Phillipson, Robert 1993. On being
linguistically aware: brief notes, in Sproglig mangfoldighed - om sproglig viden og bevidsthed, ed.
Karen Risager, Anne Holmen & Anne Trosborg Copenhagen: Danish Applied
Linguistics Association, 17-21.
Skutnabb-Kangas, Tove & Phillipson, Robert 1991.
Linguicism: a tool for analysing linguistic inequality and promoting linguistic
human rights. North Atlantic Studies
1:2, Greenland. Nationalism and Cultural Identity in Comparative Perspective,
Aarhus, 57‑63.
Skutnabb-Kangas, Tove & Phillipson, Robert 1991. Linguicism. In Humanistisk Årbog, 4, Roskilde: Roskilde Universitetscenter, 259‑276.
Haberland, Hartmut, Carol Henriksen,
Robert Phillipson and Tove Skutnabb‑Kangas 1991. ’Tak for mad! Om
sprogæderi med dansk som livret’. In Det
danske sprogs status år 2001, er dansk et truet sprog? ed. J.Normann
Jørgensen, Copenhagen: Danmarks Lærerhøjskole, 111‑138. Reprinted in Årsberetning 1992 (Annual Report 1992), Department of
Languages and Culture, University of Roskilde, 3-27.
Phillipson, Robert & Skutnabb-Kangas,
Tove 1990. Language Rights as Human Rights; Perspectives from Sociology
and Education. In Droits Linguistiques/Droits de l'Homme; Language Rights/Human Rights;
Sprachenrechte/Menschenrechte,
Colloque International, Conseil de l'Europe, Strasbourg, 15‑17 November
1990, 1‑21.
Phillipson, Robert & Skutnabb-Kangas,
Tove 1989. Wanted! Linguistic human
rights. Roskilde: Roskilde
Universitetscenter, ROLIG‑papir 44. On microfiche
from ERIC Clearinghouse on Languages and Linguistics, Center for Applied
Linguistics, Washington, D.C.
Phillipson, Robert & Karen
Sonne Jakobsen (eds) 1988. Student foreign language
projects at RUC, Roskilde: Roskilde
Universitetscenter, ROLIG‑papir 42, 1988.
Introduction to
student foreign language projects at RUC, 1‑15.
Skutnabb-Kangas, Tove & Phillipson, Robert 1987.
Interculturalism, or from racism to ethnicism and linguicism. In Intercultural
education, Olga Murdzeva‑ Skaric (ed), Ohrid: OMEP
(Organisation Mondiale pour l'Education Prescolaire), 127‑150.
Skutnabb-Kangas, Tove & Phillipson, Robert 1987.
Cultilinguistic imperialism ‑ what can Scandinavia learn from the Second
and Third Worlds. In Aspects of
Multilingualism, Proceedings from the Fourth Nordic Symposium on Bilingualism
(1984), Erling Wande, Jan Anward, Bengt Nordberg, Lars Steensland
& Mats Thelander (eds), Uppsala: Acta Universitatis Upsaliensis, Studia
Multietnica Upsaliensia 2, 167‑190.
Phillipson, Robert &
Skutnabb-Kangas, Tove 1986. Linguicism
rules in education, with Tove Skutnabb‑Kangas. Roskilde:
Roskilde University Centre, Institute VI, 1986 (3 volumes, 687 pp).
Namibian
educational language planning: English for liberation or neocolonialism? with
Tove Skutnabb‑Kangas and High Africa (article reprint).
Cultilinguistic
imperialism ‑ what can Scandinavia learn from the Second and Third
Worlds? with Tove Skutnabb‑Kangas (article reprint).
Applied linguists
as agents of wider colonisation ‑ the Gospel of International English,
with Tove Skutnabb‑Kangas, 103‑123.
English rules: a
study of language pedagogy and imperialism, 124‑343.
English: the
language of wider colonisation, with Tove Skutnabb‑Kangas, 344‑377.
The legitimacy of
the arguments for the spread of English, with Tove Skutnabb‑Kangas, 378‑415.
Denial of
linguistic rights: the new mental slavery, with Tove Skutnabb‑Kangas, 416‑465.
Phillipson, Robert & Skutnabb-Kangas,
Tove 1983. Cultilingualism ‑
papers in cultural and communicative (in)‑competence.
Roskilde: Roskilde Universitetscenter, ROLIG‑papir 28, 1983.
Good learning strategies in foreign and
second language learning ‑ the case of English in Denmark, 1‑16.
Intercommunicative and intercultural
competence, with Tove Skutnabb‑Kangas, 43‑77.
Phillipson, Robert & Skutnabb-Kangas,
Tove 1985. Educational strategies
in multilingual contexts, with Tove Skutnabb‑Kangas.
Roskilde: Roskilde Universitetscenter, ROLIG‑papir 35, 1985. Available on
microfiche, ED 345566 from CAL/ERIC.
Namibian educational language planning:
English for liberation or neocolonialism? with Tove Skutnabb‑Kangas &
Hugh Africa, 4‑26.
Cultilinguistic imperialism ‑ what
can Scandinavia learn from the Second and Third Worlds? with Tove Skutnabb‑Kangas,
27‑55.
Can increased metacommunicative awareness
solve inter‑cultural communication difficulties? with Tove Skutnabb‑Kangas,
56‑64).
How to analyse communicative competence in
the integration process, with Tove Skutnabb‑Kangas, 65‑78.
Phillipson, Robert 1980.
Can a foreign language, even Danish, be learnt? in Hverdagsskrift, Roskilde: Roskilde Universitetscenter, ROLIG‑papir
20, 39‑50.
Phillipson, Robert 1980,
Analysis of the PIF spoken corpus, Copenhagen: University of Copenhagen
Department of English, PIF Working Paper 6.
Phillipson, Robert 1979.
Tolerance tests ‑ measuring the linguistic and communicative content of
samples of learners' language. Helm von Faber, Hubert
Eichheim & Thelma Howell (eds), Munich: Goethe Institut/British Council
Werkstattgespräche, 117‑129.
Phillipson, Robert 1978. Project‑oriented
studies, in Fremmedsprogsundervisning
på RUC, ed. Karen Risager. Roskilde:
Roskilde Universitetscenter, ROLIG‑papir 15, 1‑10.
Phillipson, Robert 1978. Prosody
errors in English spoken by Danes. In Nordic Prosody, ed. Eva Gårding, Gösta Bruce & Robert
Bannert, Lund: University of Lund Department of Linguistics, 271‑278.
Phillipson, Robert, 1977.
Diagnostic testing of spoken English. In Papers on English Language Testing in Scandinavia, ed. Arne
Zettersten, Copenhagen: University of Copenhagen Department of English, Anglica
et Americana 1, 67‑78.
Phillipson, Robert 1977. English as
spoken by Danes. SELF, Meddelelsesblad for
Seminariernes Engelsklærerforening, februar, 4‑21.
Phillipson, Robert 1977. Dansk talt
engelsk, in Kontrastiv lingvistik i
Danmark, Copenhagen: Statens Humanistiske Forskningsråd, 57‑67.
POPULARISATION
In conversation with Tove Skutnabb-Kangas and Robert
Phillipson. BELTA
Journal (Bangladesh English
Language Teaching Association), volume 3, issue 1, June 2019, 91-127: Five
scholars from India and Bangladesh ask questions, arranged in Hyderabad, 1
December 2018.
Phillipson, Robert 2017. Are we becoming language-less
world citizens? CBS Wire, June 2017.
http://cbswire.dk/speakers-corner/becoming-language-less-world-citizens/.
Phillipson, Robert 2016.
Universiteterne sjofler fremmedsprogene. Politiken,
25. oktober 2016. http://politiken.dk/debat/debatindlaeg/ECE3441678/universiteter-sjofler-fremmedsprogene/.
Phillipson, Robert 2013. English as
the EU language? Business spotlight.
Englisch für den Beruf 5, September-Oktober, 14.
Phillipson, Robert 2013. Contro la discrimnazione,
per la diversità linguistica. Madrelingua
III/I/1.
Phillipson, Robert 2012. Linguistic
imperialism alive and kicking. The Guardian
Weekly, Learning English supplement, 16 March 2012.
Phillipson, Robert 2011. L’anglais
global: mythe ou réalité? Talk given at a conference on Le français et les pays émergents in Paris, 21st June
2011, celebrating 50 years of Québec representation in Paris, at the Alliance
Française. Weblink. http://www.planetagora.org/blog/index.php?2011/06/23/277-langlais-global-mythe-ou-realite-par-robert-phillipson.
The
text has also been translated from French into Esperanto, see weblink:
La tutmonda angla : mito aŭ realaĵo ?
Alain Ah-Vee, Lindsey Collen, Robert
Phillipson and Tove Skutnabb-Kangas 2009. Mauritius calls
for Kreol. Guardian Weekly 9 December
2009. http://www.guardianweekly.co.uk/?page=editorial&id=1381&catID=18
Tove Skutnabb-Kangas and Phillipson, Robert 2009. Nu er det nok! Danmark
er sunket til barbari. Kronik, Politiken,
, 31 January 2009.
Robert Phillipson 2009. ‘Er dansk reelt et
truet sprog? Kronik, Information,
22 January 2009.
Hansen, Lisbeth Verstraete og Robert
Phillipson (red.) 2008. Fremmedsprog
til fremtiden. Sprogpolitiske udfordringer for Danmark.
Copenhagen: Institut for Internationale Sprogstudier og Vidensteknologi.
Phillipson, Robert 2006. Engelsk som verdenssprog. Interview
with Rasmus Kjærgaard Rasmussen. KOM
Magasinet 16, 24-27.
Phillipson, Robert 2006. Europe du tout-anglais: À qui la faute? Communication équitable. Entretien
avec Robert Phillipson, propos receuillis par Etsuo Myoshi, président de la
societé Swany au Japon. Full-page advertisement in Le Figaro, 12 May 2006.
Sohail Karmani and
Robert Phillipson 2006. Correspondence, a
rejoinder to H G Widdowson. ELT Journal, 60/1, January 2006, 99-100.
Phillipson, Robert 2006. English:
A lingua franca or an Anglo-American Frankenstein? Transcript of a talk at the Think Tank on First Nation Immersion
Education for Critically Endangered Languages, St. Thomas University,
Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada, 3-6 October 2005. Accessible on
<educatorsforimmersion.org>.
Phillipson, Robert 2005. Linguistic
imperialism 10 years on. Sohail Karmani interviews Robert Phillipson. ELT
Journal, 59/3, 244-249.
Phillipson, Robert 2005. If language policy issues are
explosive, how should they best be handled?. Paper at the Conference on United
Europe and its languages, College of Europe, Warsaw, 8 May 2005, www.chair.coleurop.pl/conferences/konf/languages/phillipson.ppt.
Phillipson, Robert 2005. More attention to detail? Reader’s letter in English Today, 83, 21/3,
63-64.
Phillipson, Robert 2005.
Two official languages, one nation: Languages for official, national and
international communication. Paper at the Kurdish, Turkish and International
PEN Seminar on Cultural Diversity, Diyarbakir/Amed, 20-25 March 2005, on the
website www.pen-kurd.org.
Phillipson, Robert 2005.
L'inglese: minaccia o risorsa per il continente europeo? www.disvastigo.it, Translation into
Italian by Georgio Bronzetti of L’anglais : menace ou chance pour le continent
européen ?’
Phillipson, Robert 2005.
La angla por transformi la studentaran tutan mondan. L’anglais pour transformer
l’univers des étudiants. Une clarification du rapport de la conference
anglo-américaine de 1961. La Sago, February 2005, 3-5.
Phillipson, Robert 2004. L’anglais : menace ou chance pour le
continent européen ? L’avenir s’écrit aussi en français, ed. Marc Favre
d’Echallens. Panoramiques, 69, 86-96.
Phillipson, Robert 2004.
Precisa-se de lingüistas nationalmente responsáveis. Translation into
Portuguese of ‘National languages v. English: a false dichotomy?’ In A lingüística que nos faz falhar: investigação crítica, ed Fábio Lopes de Silva and Kanavillil
Rajagopalan, São Paolo: Parábola
Editorial, 141-144.
Phillipson, Robert 2003.
English in balance with other languages”. The Guardian Weekly, Learning
English Supplement, 11 November 2003.
Phillipson, Robert 2003. Behovet for en mere aktiv sprogpolitik. Sprog og
Samfund 21/2, 9-10.
Phillipson, Robert 2003. Global
English, local challenges. In Fokus på engelsk – en
debathæfte om kernefaglighed 2003, Engelsklærerforeningen for Gymnasiet
& HF), 36-46.
Phillipson, Robert 2003. Union
in need of language equality. The
Guardian Weekly, Learning English supplement, January 30 – February
5 2003, 3.
Phillipson, Robert 2002. English
for the globe, or only for globe-trotters? The world of the EU. AngloFiles,
Journal of the Danish Association of Teachers of English, 123, 48-56.
Phillipson, Robert 2002.
Big neighbours, big languages, big brother? Beiträge zur Tagung ‚Deutschland-Dänemark: eine
europäische Nachbarschaft. Eine sprachpolitische Perspektive’, Goethe-Institut, Copenhagen, 14 September 2001 (14 pp,
volume unnumbered).
Phillipson, Robert 2001.
Principles for a supranational EU language policy. In L’Europe parlera-t-elle l’anglais demain?,
Actes du colloque international de Bordeaux organisé par le Goethe Institut et
l’INTIF (3 mars 2001), ed. Robert Chaudenson, Paris: Institut de la
Francophonie, l’Harmattan, 103-118.
Phillipson, Robert 2001.
Principes pour une politique linguistique supranationale européenne. In L’Europe parlera-t-elle l’anglais demain?
Actes du colloque international de Bordeaux organisé par le Goethe Institut et
l’INTIF (3 mars 2001), ed. Robert Chaudenson, Paris: Institut de la
Francophonie, l’Harmattan, 119-133.
Phillipson, Robert 2001.
English is taking over in Europe. The
Guardian, 18 April 2001, 18.
Phillipson, Robert 2001.
English, yes, but equality first. Learning English supplement. The Guardian Weekly, April 19-25,
2000, 1.
Phillipson, Robert 2001.
English and the world’s languages. Humanising
Language Teaching, November 2001, http://www.hltmag.co.uk/nov01/sart1.htm,
originally a paper at the WorldSpeak conference, Royal Society of Arts, London,
23 March 2001.
Phillipson, Robert 2001
“Dragons, language fascists and like myths” IATEFL Issues, Number 160, 2.
Skutnabb-Kangas,
Tove & Phillipson, Robert 2001. Language
ecology. Dominance, minorisation, linguistic genocide and linguistic rights. In
Østergaard, Marianne (ed.). Images of the World. Globalisation and Cultural Diversity. Copenhagen: Center for kultursamarbejde med
udviklingslandene, 32-47 & 206-208.
Skutnabb-Kangas,
Tove & Phillipson, Robert 2001. Sprogøkologi. Dominans, minorisering, sprogligt folkedrab og
sprogrettigheder. (translation
of 'Language ecology. Dominance, Minorisation, Linguistic Genocide and
Linguistic Rights'). In
Østergaard, Marianne (ed.). Images of the World. Globalisering og kulturel mangfoldighed. Copenhagen: The Danish Center for Culture and Development. 32-47 & 206-208.
Phillipson, Robert 2000. En sprogpolitik
for Danmark. In Sprogs status i
Danmark år 2001, ed. Anne Holmen & J. Normann Jørgensen.
Copenhagen: Danmarks Pædagogiske Universitet, (Copenhagen Studies in
Bilingualism volume 32) 153-161. Reprint of a feature article in the
newspaper Politiken, 6 October 2000.
Phillipson, Robert 2000.
English linguistic imperialism, past and present (in Japanese). In Miura Nobutaka & Kasuya Keisuke (eds.)
Les impérialismes linguistiques/ Linguistic imperialism,. Tokyo: Fujiwara-Schoten, 95-110.
Phillipson, Robert 1999. Engelsk i globaliseringens tidsalder. Sprogforum, 13, 45-51.
Phillipson,
Robert 1999. Polyglossic, polycentric reality. English Today 15/3, 59, 64.
Phillipson, Robert 1999.
Simply incorrect? Reader's letter. English
Today 15/3, 59, 62-64
Phillipson, Robert & Skutnabb-Kangas,
Tove 1999. Mother tongue or other tongue? European Cultural Foundation Newsletter. Special Theme: Cultural Rights, XXII:2, 10-12.
Skutnabb-Kangas, Tove & Phillipson,
Robert 1999. Linguistic Genocide and Human Rights - Kurdish Considerations. In
Sundqvist, Petra (ed). The Kurds. Perspectives on a Unique Culture. Helsinki: Suomen Rauhanliitto
YK-Yhdistys, 25-48.
Phillipson, Robert 1998.
Language policies: towards a multidisciplinary approach. In Al lingva demokratio; Towards linguistic
democracy; Vers la démocratie linguistique. Proceedings of the
Nitobe Symposium of International Organizations, Prague, 20-23 July 1996, ed.
Mark Fettes & Suzanne Bolduc, Rotterdam: Universala Esperanto-Asocio,
95-97.
Phillipson, Robert 1996. On English in Europe. English
Today, 48, (12/4), 58-59.
Phillipson, Robert 1996. Spørgsmål om sprogpolitik. Sprogforum,
special number on ’Sprog - kvalitet & kompetence’, 10-12.
Phillipson, Robert
and Skutnabb-Kangas, Tove 1996. Is India throwing away its language resources? English Today 12:1, 23-27.
Phillipson, Robert and Skutnabb-Kangas, Tove 1995. English,
panacea or pandemic. Anglo files,
Journal of the Danish Association of Teachers of English, 91, 46-51.
Phillipson, Robert and Skutnabb-Kangas, Tove 1995. Is India
throwing away its language resources? Anglofiles. The Journal of The Danish Association of Teachers of English.
Tema: India Today, nr. 94, Dec. 1995, 37-41.
Phillipson, Robert 1994. Dansk
tornerosesøvn. Den sprogpolitiske kronik, Sprogforum, 1, 4-6.
Phillipson, Robert 1992. Linguistic imperialism. In Dunford
House Seminar Report 1991: the social and economic impact of ELT in
development. Manchester: The British Council, 27‑28.
Skutnabb-Kangas, Tove &
Phillipson, Robert 1990. Kurdisch - eine verbotene Sprache. Wie die
Kurden in der Türkei sprachlicher Menschenrechte beraubt
werden. Informationsbulletin
Kurdistan 30‑31, 3‑8.
Skutnabb-Kangas, Tove & Phillipson,
Robert 1990. Vers une declaration universelle des droits humains linguistiques,
"Langues et droits de l'homme". Les Langues Modernes 2, 27‑36.
Phillipson, Robert & Skutnabb-Kangas,
Tove 1990. Keeleliste inimoiguste ulddeklaratsiooni poole. Keel ja Kirjandus 2, Eesti Teaduste Akadeemia ja Eesti Kirjanike Liidu
Ajakiri XXXIII, 79‑83.
Phillipson, Robert 1990. English at RUC. Engelsk Meddelelser, 63, 12‑14.
Phillipson, Robert 1989. English rules OK? Rakesh Bhanot interviews Tove Skutnabb‑Kangas
and Robert Phillipson. Language
Issues, 3/1, 2‑5.
Phillipson, Robert 1989.
Towards a Universal Declaration of Linguistic Human Rights. Sproglæreren, 5/89, 4‑11.
Phillipson, Robert 1989. Verdenserklæring om språklige menneskerettigheter. Nordic Journal on Human Rights,
7/3, 40‑44
Phillipson, Robert & Skutnabb-Kangas,
Tove 1989. Internasjonal konferanse om menneskerettigheter i Kurdistan, Mennesker og Rettigheter, Nordic Journal on
Human Rights 3, 48‑51.
Phillipson, Robert & Skutnabb-Kangas,
Tove 1989. Linguistic Human Rights and the Kurdish Language. In Human Rights in Kurdistan, Documentation of
the International Conference on Human Rights in Kurdistan. Bremen:
The Initiative for Human Rights in Kurdistan, 60‑68.
Phillipson, Robert & Skutnabb-Kangas,
Tove 1989. Sprachliche Menschenrechte und die
kurdische Sprache. In Meschenrechte
in Kurdistan, Dokumentation zur Internationalen Konferenz Menschenrechte in
Kurdistan. Bremen: Initiative Menschenrechte in Kurdistan, 63‑72.
Phillipson, Robert & Skutnabb-Kangas, Tove 1987. Sprog og
magt: English rules the waves. Fructus
6, 20‑21.
Phillipson, Robert, &
Skutnabb-Kangas, Tove 1988. Language and liberation. In Namibia ‑
landet uden overgivelse, Flemming Gjedde‑Nielsen (ed.). Copenhagen:
World University Service, 67‑71.
Phillipson, Robert & Skutnabb-Kangas,
Tove 1987. Support for bilingualism in the family. Språk og Språkundervisning, 1987:1.
Phillipson, Robert & Skutnabb-Kangas, Tove 1985. Support
for bilingualism in the family. Sproglæreren
7, 10‑13.
Skutnabb-Kangas, Tove & Phillipson, Robert 1985. Four
languages round the dinner table, part 1. The Bilingual Family Newsletter, 2:3, 3‑5.
Phillipson, Robert & Skutnabb-Kangas,
Tove 1985. Four languages round the dinner table, part 2. The Bilingual Family Newsletter,
2:4, 3‑4.
Phillipson, Robert 1982. Communication
strategies. Sproglæreren 6,
12‑19.
Phillipson, Robert 1976. English at RUC. Meddelelser fra Gymnasieskolernes
Engelsklærerforening, 76, 3‑9.
Phillipson, Robert 1975. Questions. Meddelelser fra Gymnasieskolernes
Engelsklærerforening, 72, 34‑43.
Young
Children in China,
Clevedon: Multilingual Matters, 1984. Translation from the Swedish of Kinas
barn och våra, Rita Liljestrom et al, as (with Tove Skutnabb-Kangas).
extract
from "La France juive" by Edouard Drumont, in The French Right (from de Maistre to Maurras), ed. J.S.McClelland, London: Cape, 87-116,
1970.