José del Valle: Preface Sinfree Bullock Makoni, Cristine Gorski Severo, Ashraf Abdelhay and Alissa J. Hartig: Introduction: Insecurities in Language Policy and Planning Chapter 1. Bernard Spolsky: Continued Thoughts on Language Policy Chapter 2. Michal Tannenbaum and Elana Shohamy: A New Multilingual Educational Policy in Israel: The Role of Research as a Contributing Factor Chapter 3. Rochelle Pinto: Becoming a Language of State Chapter 4. Ben Rampton, Daniel Silva and Constadina Charalambous: Sociolinguistics and Securitization as Another Mode of Governance Chapter 5. Nicholas Faraclas: Longue Durée and Durée Profonde: udumu, utu and Bringing Language Back to Earth Chapter 6. Joseph Gafaranga: Doing Translanguaging, Unknowingly and Differently Chapter 7.
Chaoqun Lian: Metaphorical Language Policy and Language Politics in the Arabic-Speaking World Chapter 8. Yonatan Mendel: Arabic in Israel: The Consequences of Harnessing Language for Security Chapter 9. Yasir Suleiman-Malley: Language and Conflict in the Israeli-Palestinian Sphere: The View from Below Chapter 10. Folúk Adébísí: [Un]making the Wretched of the Earth: Can We Aim Towards Testamentary Life Within Legal Knowledge? Chapter 11. David Karlander and Linus Salö: Historicizing 'Semilingualism': On the Theoretical Origins of a Linguistic Pathology Chapter 12. Frances Vavrus: Schooling as Uncertainty: An Ethnographic Memoir Chapter 13. Priyadarshani Joshi: An Exploration of the Causes and Consequences of Private Schooling Expansion: Global Trends and Research Findings from Nepal Chapter 14. Peter Mayo: 'Twenty Years' Engagement in Postcolonial Education: A Retrospective Chapter 15.
Mama Adobea Nii Owoo: From Unarchiving to Unbooking: How the Film No Vernacular Rethinks Language Policy Research for Global South Ezra Nhampoca: Epilogue.