02989nam 2200649 450 991058558820332120230621135346.03-631-82786-5(CKB)4960000000111529(MiAaPQ)EBC6341049(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/90480(EXLCZ)99496000000011152920210205d2020 uy 0engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrier"No one will do this for us" the linguistic and cultural practices of young activists representing European linguistic minorities /Nicole Dolowy-Rybinska ; translated by Daniel J. SaxBernPeter Lang International Academic Publishing Group2020Berlin :Peter Lang,2020.1 online resource (394 pages)Sprach- und kulturkontakte in Europas mitte studien zur Slawistik und Germanistik3-631-82775-X 3-631-82785-7 This book presents a portrait of actively engaged young people representing four linguistic minorities in Europe: the Kashubs (in Poland), the Upper Sorbs (in Germany), the Bretons (in France), and the Welsh (in the United Kingdom). In numerous statements cited in the book, drawn from interviews conducted by the author, young people speak for themselves and serve as guides to their minority cultures. They draw attention to the difficulties and challenges they encounter in their day-to-day life and activism. Based on their statements, the book examines the sociolinguistic situation of each of the minorities, the prevailing linguistic ideologies and the role of minority education; it also distinguishes different types of minority language speakers. The analysis focuses on the cultural and identity-forming practices of young people in the context of different forms of community life and their different pathways to becoming engaged representing their cultures and languages.Linguistic minoritiesEuropeEuropefastActivistsCulturalDołowyEurope’sEuropeanlanguage activistslanguage revitalizationLinguisticlinguistic minoritiesMinoritiesmultilingual EuropePracticesRepresentingRybińskaspeakers of minority languagesWillYoungyoung activistsLinguistic minorities306.4494Dołowy-Rybińska Nicole1252336Sax DanielMiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910585588203321"No one will do this for us"2903172UNINA02824nam 22005533a 450 991024675440332120250203232710.09781780401515178040151510.2166/9781780401515(CKB)3820000000032022(OAPEN)640690(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/38013(ScCtBLL)1f38b05b-5ae8-4cd7-b761-e7bbfe009cdb(OCoLC)806430438(oapen)doab38013(EXLCZ)99382000000003202220250203i20102019 uu enguuuuu---auuuutxtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierKfW Water Symposium 2009 Financing Sanitation : "Improving Hygiene awareness and sanitation" Frankfurt, 8-9 October 2009 /KfW Development BankIWA Publishing2010London :IWA Publishing,2010.1 online resource (1 p.)The central objective of the International Year of Sanitation was to put the global community on track to achieve the Millennium Development Goals MDG sanitation target.However, one year later, it is still difficult to keep sanitation high on the agenda, while practical action is required to encourage demand driven and sustainable solutions. With the support of the German Ministry for Development and Cooperation and together with the European Investment Bank EIB and the French Development Agency AFD, KfW organised a two day Symposium to specifically address ways in which financing institutions can better promote the achievement of the MDG sanitation target. More than 70 experts from various backgrounds explored the challenges of sanitation and discussed ways to further develop innovative financing mechanisms for improved hygiene, sanitation and wastewater management in low-income countries. Four thematic areas were tackled by detailed background papers, presentations and high-level open floor discussions.Industrial applications of scientific research & technological innovationbicsscWater supply & treatmentbicsscsanitationfinancedeveloping countrieshygieneBehavior change (public health)Local governmentPovertySewerageSubsidyWater supplyIndustrial applications of scientific research & technological innovationWater supply & treatmentDevelopment Bank KfW1786261ScCtBLLScCtBLLBOOK9910246754403321KfW Water Symposium 2009 Financing Sanitation4317693UNINA