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Bester Preis: € 41,16 (vom 27.11.2019)Being Anglophone (2016)
ISBN: 9783639855357 bzw. 3639855353, in Deutsch, Editions Universitaires Europeennes EUE Aug 2016, Taschenbuch, neu.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, Rhein-Team Lörrach Ivano Narducci e.K. [57451429], Lörrach, Germany.
Neuware - In Canada, about 80% of the population of Quebec speaks French as its first language, while English first language speakers comprise around 8% of residents. Although concentrated in Montreal, Anglophones can be found throughout Quebec. In some small rural communities, residential patterns persist where Anglophones comprise a majority of the local population and they can live their daily lives without having to speak French. In these rural communities, Anglophones face economic opportunities constrained by local conditions and by the need to serve an increasingly French-speaking population. Some choose self-employment to meet their needs. The type of occupations they pursue depend in part on access to resources, be they based on economic, physical, social, or human capital. This ethnography reveals fissures in language and class linked to property ownership, occupational sector, and length of residence in the area. The nuances of difference extend beyond the distinction of locals versus people from away, or English and French, but rather reveal an increasingly complex rural economic landscape with multiple interpretations of what it means to be an Anglophone in Quebec. 340 pp. Englisch.
Being Anglophone (2016)
ISBN: 9783639855357 bzw. 3639855353, in Deutsch, Editions Universitaires Europeennes EUE Aug 2016, Taschenbuch, neu.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, Rheinberg-Buch [53870650], Bergisch Gladbach, Germany.
Neuware - In Canada, about 80% of the population of Quebec speaks French as its first language, while English first language speakers comprise around 8% of residents. Although concentrated in Montreal, Anglophones can be found throughout Quebec. In some small rural communities, residential patterns persist where Anglophones comprise a majority of the local population and they can live their daily lives without having to speak French. In these rural communities, Anglophones face economic opportunities constrained by local conditions and by the need to serve an increasingly French-speaking population. Some choose self-employment to meet their needs. The type of occupations they pursue depend in part on access to resources, be they based on economic, physical, social, or human capital. This ethnography reveals fissures in language and class linked to property ownership, occupational sector, and length of residence in the area. The nuances of difference extend beyond the distinction of locals versus people from away, or English and French, but rather reveal an increasingly complex rural economic landscape with multiple interpretations of what it means to be an Anglophone in Quebec. 340 pp. Englisch.
Being Anglophone - Language, Place & Identity in Quebec's Eastern Townships
ISBN: 9783639855357 bzw. 3639855353, vermutlich in Englisch, Editions Universitaires Europeennes EUE, Taschenbuch, neu.
Being Anglophone: In Canada, about 80% of the population of Quebec speaks French as its first language, while English first language speakers comprise around 8% of residents. Although concentrated in Montreal, Anglophones can be found throughout Quebec. In some small rural communities, residential patterns persist where Anglophones comprise a majority of the local population and they can live their daily lives without having to speak French. In these rural communities, Anglophones face economic opportunities constrained by local conditions and by the need to serve an increasingly French-speaking population. Some choose self-employment to meet their needs. The type of occupations they pursue depend in part on access to resources, be they based on economic, physical, social, or human capital. This ethnography reveals fissures in language and class linked to property ownership, occupational sector, and length of residence in the area. The nuances of difference extend beyond the distinction of locals versus people from away, or English and French, but rather reveal an increasingly complex rural economic landscape with multiple interpretations of what it means to be an Anglophone in Quebec. Englisch, Taschenbuch.
Being Anglophone
ISBN: 9783639855357 bzw. 3639855353, in Deutsch, Éditions Universitaires Européennes, gebundenes Buch, neu.
In Canada, about 80% of the population of Quebec speaks French as its first language, while English first language speakers comprise around 8% of residents. Although concentrated in Montreal, Anglophones can be found throughout Quebec. In some small rural communities, residential patterns persist where Anglophones comprise a majority of the local population and they can live their daily lives without having to speak French. In these rural communities, Anglophones face economic opportunities In Canada, about 80% of the population of Quebec speaks French as its first language, while English first language speakers comprise around 8% of residents. Although concentrated in Montreal, Anglophones can be found throughout Quebec. In some small rural communities, residential patterns persist where Anglophones comprise a majority of the local population and they can live their daily lives without having to speak French. In these rural communities, Anglophones face economic opportunities constrained by local conditions and by the need to serve an increasingly French-speaking population. Some choose self-employment to meet their needs. The type of occupations they pursue depend in part on access to resources, be they based on economic, physical, social, or human capital. This ethnography reveals fissures in language and class linked to property ownership, occupational sector, and length of residence in the area. The nuances of difference extend beyond the distinction of locals versus people from away, or English and French, but rather reveal an increasingly complex rural economic landscape with multiple interpretations of what it means to be an Anglophone in Quebec. Lieferzeit 1-2 Werktage.
Being Anglophone
ISBN: 9783639855357 bzw. 3639855353, vermutlich in Englisch, VDM Verlag Dr. Müller, Saarbrücken, Deutschland, neu, Hörbuch.
In Canada, about 80% of the population of Quebec speaks French as its first language, while English first language speakers comprise around 8% of residents. Although concentrated in Montreal, Anglophones can be found throughout Quebec. In some small rural communities, residential patterns persist where Anglophones comprise a majority of the local population and they can live their daily lives without having to speak French. In these rural communities, Anglophones face economic opportunities constrained by local conditions and by the need to serve an increasingly French-speaking population. Some choose self-employment to meet their needs. The type of occupations they pursue depend in part on access to resources, be they based on economic, physical, social, or human capital. This ethnography reveals fissures in language and class linked to property ownership, occupational sector, and length of residence in the area. The nuances of difference extend beyond the distinction of locals versus people from away, or English and French, but rather reveal an increasingly complex rural economic landscape with multiple interpretations of what it means to be an Anglophone in Quebec.
Being Anglophone
ISBN: 9783639855357 bzw. 3639855353, in Deutsch, VDM Verlag Dr. Müller, Saarbrücken, Deutschland, Taschenbuch, neu.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, English-Book-Service Mannheim [1048135], Mannheim, Germany.
Publisher/Verlag: Éditions universitaires européennes | Language, Place & Identity in Quebec's Eastern Townships | In Canada, about 80% of the population of Quebec speaks French as its first language, while English first language speakers comprise around 8% of residents. Although concentrated in Montreal, Anglophones can be found throughout Quebec. In some small rural communities, residential patterns persist where Anglophones comprise a majority of the local population and they can live their daily lives without having to speak French. In these rural communities, Anglophones face economic opportunities constrained by local conditions and by the need to serve an increasingly French-speaking population. Some choose self-employment to meet their needs. The type of occupations they pursue depend in part on access to resources, be they based on economic, physical, social, or human capital. This ethnography reveals fissures in language and class linked to property ownership, occupational sector, and length of residence in the area. The nuances of difference extend beyond the distinction of locals versus people from away, or English and French, but rather reveal an increasingly complex rural economic landscape with multiple interpretations of what it means to be an Anglophone in Quebec. | Format: Paperback | Language/Sprache: english | 340 pp.
Being Anglophone
ISBN: 3639855353 bzw. 9783639855357, vermutlich in Englisch, Editions universitaires europeennes EUE, Taschenbuch, neu.