Herault, Romain and Willis, Craig (2021): European Union Structural and Investment Funds and Celtic Language: An analysis of the 2007-2020 funding period in relation to Breton, Irish, Scottish Gaelic and Welsh.
Preview |
PDF
MPRA_paper_107324.pdf Download (446kB) | Preview |
Abstract
The European Structural and Investment Funds are distributed to the regional level within the EU, targeting primarily regions which are ‘less developed’ in terms of GDP as a percentage of EU average. At the same time, many of the national and linguistic minorities within the EU lie in geographically and economically peripheral areas, such as the traditional areas where Celtic languages are spoken. This working paper uses a qualitative method to examine projects in the regions in which four Celtic languages are or have been traditionally spoken, covering Breton, Irish, Scottish Gaelic and Welsh. Whilst the four languages and their heartland communities varying greatly in terms of numerical size and also economic marginalisation, all have received structural funds which can be linked directly to projects using the language or indirectly through projects in areas where there are a large percentage of speakers of the language. The findings show that the direct links are more prominent in the Scottish Highlands and Islands and West Wales, than the Irish Gaeltacht or Brittany. This is of course concerning in light of the UK’s recent departure from the EU and thus ending of applicability for ESIF.
Item Type: | MPRA Paper |
---|---|
Original Title: | European Union Structural and Investment Funds and Celtic Language: An analysis of the 2007-2020 funding period in relation to Breton, Irish, Scottish Gaelic and Welsh |
Language: | English |
Keywords: | European Union structural and investment funds; Celtic languages; Breton; Irish; Scottish Gaelic; Welsh; regional and minority languages; European Regional Development Funds; European Social Funds |
Subjects: | H - Public Economics > H5 - National Government Expenditures and Related Policies R - Urban, Rural, Regional, Real Estate, and Transportation Economics > R1 - General Regional Economics R - Urban, Rural, Regional, Real Estate, and Transportation Economics > R5 - Regional Government Analysis > R58 - Regional Development Planning and Policy Z - Other Special Topics > Z1 - Cultural Economics ; Economic Sociology ; Economic Anthropology |
Item ID: | 107324 |
Depositing User: | Craig Willis |
Date Deposited: | 28 Apr 2021 13:35 |
Last Modified: | 28 Apr 2021 13:35 |
References: | Aberystwyth University (n.d.) MSc Advanced Media Production (Online). Available at: https://courses.aber.ac.uk/postgraduate/advanced-media-production/#overview [accessed 9th December 2020] Advanced Media Production (n.d.) Advanced Media Production – Home (Online). Available at: https://amp.aber.ac.uk/en/home/ [accessed 9th December 2020] Analysis for Economic Decisions (2012) Study on the relevance and the effectiveness of ERDF and Cohesion Fund support to Regions with Specific Geographical Features – Islands, Mountainous and Sparsely Populated areas. Final Report Volume 2: The six Case Studies. Available at: https://ec.europa.eu/regional_policy/sources/docgener/evaluation/pdf/eval2007/geographical_final2.pdf [accessed 4th March 2021] Armstrong, H., Giordano, B. & Macleod, C. (2015) ‘The durability of European Regional Development Fund partnership and governance structures: a case study of the Scottish Highlands and Islands’, Environment and Planning C: Politics and Space, 33(6), pp. 1566-1584. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1177/0263774X15614146 Bachtler, J., & Begg, I. (2017) ‘Cohesion policy after Brexit: the economic, social and institutional challenges’, Journal of Social Policy, 46(4), pp. 745-763. DOI: 10.1017/S0047279417000514 Balcou-Debussche, M. & Tupin, F. (2017) ‘L’inscription paradoxale du dispositif Diwan en Bretagne. Éducation et socialisation’, Les Cahiers du CERFEE, 45. DOI: https://doi.org/10.4000/edso.2272 Bangor University (n.d.a) The XVIth International Congress of Celtic Studies (Online). Available at: http://celticcongress.bangor.ac.uk/ [accessed 16th April 2020] Bangor University (n.d.b) About Us. Pontio. (Online). Available at: https://www.bangor.ac.uk/about/pontio [accessed 6th December 2020] Baoill, D. P. Ó. (2009) ‘Irish’. In. Ball & Müller (eds.) The Celtic Languages. London and New York: Routledge. pp. 177-243. BBC News (2014) ‘Rise in independent renewable energy schemes in Scotland’, BBC News, 2 July (Online). Available at: https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-scotland-highlands-islands-28105545 [accessed 3rd July 2020] BEACON (n.d) Welcome to BEACON (Online). Available at: http://beaconwales.org/ [accessed 14th December 2020] Bechhofer, F. & McCrone, D. (2014) ‘What makes a Gael? Identity, language and ancestry in the Scottish Gàidhealtachd’, Identities, 21 (2), pp. 113-133. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1080/1070289X.2014.878249 Becker, S. O., Egger, P. H., & Von Ehrlich, M. (2010) ‘Going NUTS: The effect of EU Structural Funds on regional performance’, Journal of Public Economics, 94(9-10), pp. 578-590. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jpubeco.2010.06.006 Brennan, S. (2013) ‘From political independence to the current economic crisis: A look at the institutional promotion of Irish’, Langage et société, (3), pp. 35-53. DOI: 10.3917/ls.145.0035 Broughton, A., Andriescu, M. & Rizzo, S. (2019) ‘The Future of Funding for Equality and Human Rights’, Equality and Human Rights Commission Research Report, 127. Available at: https://www.equalityhumanrights.com/sites/default/files/the-future-of_funding-for-equality-and-human-rights.pdf [accessed 4th March 2021] Brunazzo, M. (2016) ‘The history and evolution of Cohesion policy’. In Piattoni & Polverari (eds.) Handbook on Cohesion Policy in the EU. Cheltenham, UK / Northampton, MA, USA: Edward Elgar Publishing. pp. 17-35. Ceallaigh, T. Ó., & Dhonnabhain, Á. N. (2017) ‘Reawakening the Irish language through the ırish education system: Challenges and priorities’, International Electronic Journal of Elementary Education, 8(2), pp. 179-198. Celtic League (n.d.) Home (Online). Available at: https://www.celticleague.net/ [accessed 16th April 2020] Celtic Routes (n.d.) Celtic Routes (Online). Available at: https://celticroutes.info/ [accessed 4th March 2021] Central Statistics Office (2016) Geographical Profiles of Income in Ireland 2016 (Online). Available at: https://www.cso.ie/en/releasesandpublications/ep/p-gpii/geographicalprofilesofincomeinireland2016/incomeinireland/ [accessed 4th March 2021] Chalmers, D., Danson, M., Lang, A. & Milligan, L. (2013) ‘The Contribution of BBC ALBA to Gaelic: A Social and Economic Review’. In Jones & Uribe-Jongbloed (eds.) Social Media and Minority Languages: Convergence and the Creative Industries. Bristol, Buffalo, Toronto: Multilingual Matters. pp. 212-223. Coleg Gwent (n.d.) Courses. WJEC AS/A2 Welsh/Cymraeg Level 3. (Online). Available at: https://www.coleggwent.ac.uk/course/wjec-as-a2-welsh-cymraeg-level-3?uioid=455818 [accessed 6th December 2020] Comhairle nan Eilean Siar (n.d.) 2011 Census Statistics. South Uist (Online). Available at: https://www.cne-siar.gov.uk/media/5562/south-uist-profile.pdf [accessed 3rd July 2020] Comhdháil Cheilteach (n.d.) Y Gyngres Geltaidd Ryngwladol - International Celtic Congresss (Online). Available at: http://www.ccheilteach.ie/ [accessed 16th April 2020] CORLAB (2020) Les reportages de la CORLAB. L'Europe Autrement (Online). Available at: http://corlab.org/leurope-autrement/ [accessed 4th March 2021] Cortier, C. & Puren, L. (2008) ‘Français et langues régionales et/ou minoritaires: une mise en convergence difficultueuse’, Repères. Recherches en didactique du français langue maternelle, (38), pp. 63-80. Creative Europe Desk Ireland (2020) Media Results 2014-2020. Dublin: Creative Europe Desk Ireland – Culture Office. Available at: https://www.creativeeuropeireland.eu/content/resources/MEDIA_review_ENG_July_2020.pdf [accessed 6th February 2020] Crump, E. (2015) ‘Bangor's Pontio centre opens its doors to public’, NorthWalesLive, 29th November (Online). Available at: https://www.dailypost.co.uk/whats-on/arts-culture-news/bangors-pontio-centre-opens-doors-10519829 [accessed 6th December 2020] Darmody, M. & Daly, T. (2015) Attitudes towards the Irish Language on the Island of Ireland. Dublin: The Economic and Social Research Institute. Available at: https://niopa.qub.ac.uk/bitstream/NIOPA/1597/1/Attitudes-towards-Irish-2015.pdf [accessed 12th April 2021] Davies, J. (2014) The Welsh Language. A History. Cardiff: University of Wales Press. Dendrinos, B. (2018) ‘Multilingualism language policy in the EU today: A paradigm shift in language education’, Training, Language and Culture, 2 (3), pp. 9-28. DOI: 10.29366/2018tlc.2.3.1 Department of Culture, Heritage and the Gaeltacht (2018) Action Plan 2018-2022, 20-Year Strategy for The Irish Language 2010-2030. Available at: https://www.gov.ie/en/policy-information/2ea63-20-year-strategy-for-the-irish-language/ [accessed 5th March 2021] DG Education and Culture (2018) Linguistic Diversity in the European Union: the case of Regional and Minority Languages. Compilation of projects co-funded by the Erasmus+ Programme and Creative Europe (2014-2020). Luxembourg: Publications Office of the European Union. Available at: https://op.europa.eu/en/publication-detail/-/publication/371430cc-f2c1-11e8-9982-01aa75ed71a1 [accessed 6th February 2021] Dunbar, R. (2003) ‘The ratification by the United Kingdom of the European Charter for Regional or Minority Languages’, Mercator Working Papers, No. 10. ELEN (2018) ‘Joint Statement on the effect of Brexit on the Celtic languages’, European Language Equality Network, 13 December, (Online). Available at: https://elen.ngo/wp-content/uploads/2018/12/ELEN-joint-statement-final-2-Brexit-2018.pdf [accessed 6th February 2021] Eska, J. F. (2009) ‘The emergence of Celtic languages’. In. Ball & Müller (eds.) The Celtic Languages. London and New York: Routledge. pp. 22-27. European Charter for Regional or Minority Languages 1992. Available at: https://www.coe.int/en/web/conventions/full-list/-/conventions/rms/0900001680695175 [accessed 11th May 2020] European Commission (n.d.) Operational Programme ‘Highland and Islands of Scotland’ (Online). Available at: https://ec.europa.eu/regional_policy/en/atlas/programmes/2007-2013/united-kingdom/operational-programme-highlands-and-islands-of-scotland [accessed 2nd July 2020] European Commission (2011) CoLab: A Centre for Incubation, Research and Enterprise (Online). Available at: https://ec.europa.eu/regional_policy/en/projects/ireland/colab-a-centre-for-incubation-research-and-enterprise [accessed 4th March 2021] European Commission (2014) Commission Implementing Decision of 18 February 2014 setting out the list of regions eligible for funding from the European Regional Development Fund and the European Social Fund and of Member States eligible for funding from the Cohesion Fund for the period 2014-2020 (notified under document C(2014) 974) (2014/99/EU). Available at: https://eur-lex.europa.eu/legal-content/EN/TXT/?uri=CELEX:02014D0099-20170101 [accessed 28th April 2020]. European Commission/EACEA/Eurydice (2019) The Teaching of Regional or Minority Languages in Schools in Europe. Eurydice Report. Luxembourg: Publications Office of the European Union. Available at: https://op.europa.eu/en/publication-detail/-/publication/4015d5fb-ddb6-11e9-9c4e-01aa75ed71a1/language-en/format-PDF/source-105790500 [accessed 6th February 2021] Eurostat (2019) ‘GDP per capita in 281 EU regions. Regional GDP per capita ranged from 31% to 626% of the EU average in 2017’, Eurostat NewsRelease, 26 February (Online). Available at: https://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/documents/portlet_file_entry/2995521/1-26022019-AP-EN.pdf/f765d183-c3d2-4e2f-9256-cc6665909c80 [accessed 4th March 2021] Farole, T., Rodríguez‐Pose, A. & Storper, M. (2011) ‘Cohesion policy in the European Union: growth, geography, institutions’, JCMS: Journal of Common Market Studies, 49(5), pp. 1089-1111. Gaelic Language (Scotland) Act 2005. Available at: https://www.legislation.gov.uk/asp/2005/7/contents [accessed 19th May 2020] Garrec, J. (2019) CCI Bretagne – Repères – chiffres clés Bretagne. Rennes: CCI Bretagne. Gazzola, M., Grin, F., Moring, T., & Häggman, J. (2016) ‘The EU's financial support for regional or minority languages: A historical assessment’, Treatises and Documents (Journal of Ethnic Studies), 77, pp. 33-66. Available at: https://helda.helsinki.fi/bitstream/handle/10138/173454/Gazzola_Grin_Haggman_Moring.pdf?sequence=1 [accessed 10th October 2020] Gemie, S. (2012) ‘La «Question bretonne» et le nationalisme breton‘, Bulletin d’histoire politique, 21(1), pp. 120-129.DOI: https://doi.org/10.7202/1011700ar Gillies, W. (2009) ‘Scottish Gaelic’. In. Ball & Müller (eds.) The Celtic Languages. London and New York: Routledge. pp. 230-304. Giordano, B. (2020) ‘Post-Brexit regional economic development policy in the UK? Some enduring lessons from European Union Cohesion Policy’, European Urban and Regional Studies, 28(1), pp. 26-33. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1177/0969776420970624 Goalabré, F. (2012) Parental choice of minority language education in language shift situations in Brittany and Scotland. PhD Thesis, The Open University. Available at: http://oro.open.ac.uk/54519/ [accessed 7th May 2020] Grin, F. & Vaillancourt, F. (1999) ‘The cost effectiveness evaluation of minority language policies: Case studies on Wales, Ireland and the Basque Country’ ECMI Monograph, #2. Available at: https://www.ecmi.de/publications/studies/2-the-cost-effectiveness-evaluation-of-minority-language-policies-case-studies-on-wales-ireland-and-the-basque-country [accessed 13th May 2020] Grŵp Llandrillo Menai (n.d.) Welsh Language Standards and Policy (Online). Available at: https://www.gllm.ac.uk/welsh-language-standards-and-policy/ [accessed 10th December 2020] Hebrides Today (2012) ‘New Creative Industries and Media Centre opened in Stornoway’, Hebrides News Today, 9 March (Online). Available at: http://hebridestoday.com/2012/03/new-creative-industries-and-media-centre-opened-in-stornoway/index.html [accessed 2nd July 2020] Highlands and Islands Enterprise (2014) Ar Stòras Gàidhlig. The Economic and Social Value of Gaelic As An Asset – Full Report. Available at: https://www.hie.co.uk/media/5585/hieplusreportplus2014plusfinalplusonline.pdf [accessed 29th April 2020] Hourigan, N. (2007) ‘The role of networks in minority language television campaigns’. In. Cormack & Hourigan (eds.) Minority Language Media: Concepts, Critiques and Case Studies. UK: Multilingual Matters. pp. 69-87. Huws, C. F. (2009) ‘Does legislation change perception and behaviour? Attitudes to and perceptions of the Welsh language in legal proceedings’. In. Pertot, S., Priestly & Williams, C. H. (Eds.) Rights, Promotion and Integration Issues for Minority Languages in Europe. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan. pp. 60-73. Innes, S. (2013) ‘Celtic languages’. In Aronoff (ed.) Oxford Bibligraphies Online: Linguistics. Oxford University Press: Oxford. DOI: 10.1093/OBO/9780199772810-0115 Insee (2021) taux de chômage au sens du BIT et taux de chômage localisé (Online). Available at: https://www.insee.fr/fr/statistiques/2121844#bretagne_0104 [accessed 10th April 2021] International Congress of Celtic Studies XV (n.d.) Fàilte / Croeso / Fáilte / Dynnargh Failt / Degemer Mat / Welcome (Online). Available at: https://www.celticstudiescongress.org/index.php/home/ [accessed 16th April 2020] Ireland Wales Programme (n.d.) LIVE (Llŷn IVeragh Ecomuseums) (Online). Available at: https://irelandwales.eu/projects/live-llyn-iveragh-ecomuseums [accessed 5th March 2021] Jones, R. O. & Williams, C. H. (2009) ‘The sociolinguistic context of Welsh’. In Ball & Müller (eds.) The Celtic Languages. London and New York: Routledge. pp. 650-711. Keating, M. (2009) The Independence of Scotland. Oxford: Oxford University Press. Lavenir, C. B. (2012) ‘Au-delà du folklore: le festival interceltique de Lorient’, Ethnologie française, 42(4), pp. 719-731. DOI: 10.3917/ethn.124.0719 Le Guen (2010) ‘Produit intérieur brut en Bretagne :une croissance soutenue entre 1990 et 2008’, Insee, Octant n° 118. Available at: https://www.insee.fr/fr/statistiques/1378650 [accessed 4th March 2021] Le Marec, Y. (2013) ‘Les inspecteurs primaires et les pratiques d’enseignement du français aux monolingues bretons sous la IIIe République’, Histoire de l’éducation, (137), pp. 5-32. DOI: https://doi.org/10.4000/histoire-education.2602 LGiU (2018) ‘Sabhal Mòr Ostaig: when culture drives economy’, Local Government Information Unit Blog, 10 October (Online). Available at: https://lgiu.org/sabhal-mor-ostaig-when-culture-drives-economy-2/ [accessed 4th July 2020] Loyer, B. (2002) ‘Langues nationales et régionales: une relation géopolitique’, Hérodote, (2), pp. 15-37. DOI: 10.3917/her.105.0015. Määttä, S. K. (2005) ‘The European Charter for Regional or Minority Languages, French language laws, and national identity’, Language Policy, 4(2), pp. 167-186. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/s10993-005-3518-4 MacKinnon, N. (2009) ‘Scottish Gaelic today: social history and contemporary status’. In. Ball & Müller (eds.) The Celtic Languages. London and New York: Routledge. pp. 587-649. Manias-Muñoz, M. (2016) ‘The impact of a legal framework on national film industry: an approach to Basque-language cinema,’ Oñati Socio-legal Series, 6 (5), pp. 1098-1114. Available at: http://opo.iisj.net/index.php/osls/article/viewFile/508/943 [accessed 6th February 2021] Mentor Môn (n.d.) Cwestiynau ac Atebion (Online). Available at: https://www.mentermon.com/en/cwestiynau-ac-atebion/ [accessed 21st December 2020] McLeod, W. (2009) ‘A new multilingual United Kingdom? The impact of the European Charter for Regional or Minority Languages’. In. Pertot, S., Priestly & Williams, C. H. (Eds.) Rights, Promotion and Integration Issues for Minority Languages in Europe. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan. pp. 44-59. Mignoned ar brezhoneg (n.d.) Le concept de Stal.bzh (Online). Available at: https://stal.bzh/fr/concept [accessed 4th March 2021] Moal, S. (2000) ‘Broadcast media in Breton: dawn at last?’, Current Issues in Language & Society, 7(2), pp. 117-134. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1080/13520520009615573 Molina, V. & Rouxel, M. (2015) ‘Une trentaine de régions européennes présentent un profil socioéconomique proche de la Bretagne’, Insee Analyses Bretagne (Online), October. No. 28. Available at: http://www.epsilon.insee.fr/jspui/bitstream/1/34597/3/IA_BR_28.pdf [accessed 4th March 2021] M-SParc (n.d.) Our Park (Online). Available at: http://www.m-sparc.com/our-park [accessed 9th December 2020] Nant Gwrtheyrn (n.d.) Our Story. About Nant Gwrtheyrn (Online). Available at: https://nantgwrtheyrn.org/about-nant/ [accessed 6th December 2020] National Records of Scotland (2015) Scotland’s Census 2011: Gaelic Report (part 1). Scotland: National Records of Scotland. Available at: https://www.scotlandscensus.gov.uk/documents/census2021/Scotlands_Census_2011_Gaelic_Report_Part_1.pdf [accessed 6th May 2020] Neachtain, É. Ó. (2014) ‘The Irish Gaeltacht: The Limitations of Regional Development and Linguistic Autonomy’. In Salat, Constantin, Osipov & Székely (eds.) Autonomy Arrangements around the World: A Collection of Well and Lesser Known Cases. pp. 367-416. Northern and Western Regional Assembly (n.d.a) Beneficiaries of EU Funding under the BMW ROP 2007-2013 (Online). Available at: https://www.nwra.ie/beneficiaries20072013/ [accessed 4th March 2021] Northern and Western Regional Assembly (n.d.b) BMW Regional Operational Programme 2014-2020 (Online). Available at: https://www.nwra.ie/competitiveness/bmw-regional-operational-programme-2014-2020/ [accessed 4th March 2021] Northern and Western Regional Assembly (n.d.c) Beneficiaries of EU Funding under the Border, Midland & Western Regional Operational Programme 2014-2020 (Online). Available at: https://www.nwra.ie/beneficiaries-of-eu-funding/#tab-id-1 [accessed 4th March 2021] NUI Galway (n.d.) The Irish Language. Bilingual Campus (Online). Available at: https://www.nuigalway.ie/about-us/who-we-are/bilingual-campus/ [accessed 4th March 2021] Ó hIfearnáin, T. (2009) ‘Irish-speaking society and the state’. In. Ball & Müller (eds.) The Celtic Languages (2nd ed.). London & New York: Routledge. pp. 539-586. Office for National Statistics (2016) Eurostat. An Overview of the 3 NUTS and 2 LAU Layers in the UK (Online). Available at: https://www.ons.gov.uk/methodology/geography/ukgeographies/eurostat#south-west-england [accessed 24th April 2020] Paterson, L., O’Hanlon, F., Ormston, R. & Reid, S. (2014) ‘Public attitudes to Gaelic and the debate about Scottish autonomy’, Regional and Federal Studies, 24(4), pp. 429-459. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1080/13597566.2013.877449 Piccoli, L. (2011) ‘The European Union and minority languages: Evolution, achievements and contradictions in the light of the Treaty of Lisbon’, Interdisciplinary Political Studies, 1, pp. 20-30. Available at: https://core.ac.uk/download/pdf/84824612.pdf [accessed 28th February 2021] Pontio (n.d.) About. Artistic Mission. (Online). Available at: https://www.pontio.co.uk/Online/default.asp [accessed 6th December 2020] Postic, F., Laurent, D., Simon, J. F., & Veillard, J. Y. (2003) ‘Reconnaissance d'une culture régionale: la Bretagne depuis la Révolution’, Ethnologie française, 33(3), pp. 381-389. Quéniart, J. (2011) ‘Les États de Bretagne au carrefour des pouvoirs’, Liame. Histoire et histoire de l’art des époques moderne et contemporaine de l’Europe méditerranéenne et de ses périphéries, (23). DOI: https://doi.org/10.4000/liame.140 Région Bretagne (2016) Skoazel & Desk 2016 – 2017 (Online). Available at: https://www.bretagne.bzh/app/uploads/skoazelldesk2016-2017-1.pdf [accessed 7th May 2020] Région Bretagne (2017) Le FEDER Fonds Européen de Développement Régional (Online). Available at: https://www.europe.bzh/jcms/prod_328028/fr/fichefeder-2016 [accessed 22/04/2021] Région Bretagne (2018) Les langues de Bretagne Enquête sociolinguistique Sondage 2018 : les principaux résultats. Available at: <https://www.europe.bzh/upload/docs/application/pdf/2018-10/etude_languesbretagne.pdf> [accessed 7th May 2020] Région Bretagne (2019) RÉGION BRETAGNE – BUDGET PRIMITIF 2019. Available at: https://www.europe.bzh/upload/docs/application/pdf/2019-02/mission_3_-_budget_primitif_2019.pdf [accessed 28th January 2021] Région Bretagne (2020a) Liste des opérations Programme opérationnel Bretagne FEDER 2014-2020. Available at: https://www.europe.bzh/jcms/prod_401735/fr/2018-06-30-feder-fse-liste-operations-bretagne [accessed 28th January 2021] Région Bretagne (2020b) LES FONDS EUROPÉENS EN BRETAGNE 2014-2020. Available at: https://www.europe.bzh/jcms/preprod_251662/fr/les-fonds-europeens-en-bretagne-2014-2020 [accessed 28th January 2021] Sabhal Mòr Ostaig (2014) ‘Kilbeg village development phase 1’, Sabhal Mòr Ostaig, March (Online). Available at: http://www.smo.uhi.ac.uk/en/naidheachdan/leasachadh-baile-na-cille-bige-ire-1 [accessed 3rd February 2021] Scottish Census (n.d.) Interactive Maps – Language (Online). Available at: https://www.scotlandscensus.gov.uk/ods-web/datavis.jsp?theme=Language_September_2013 [accessed 6th May 2020] Scottish Government (2014) Highlands and Islands Scotland European Regional Development Programme 2007-2013. Available at: http://www.gov.scot/Topics/Business-Industry/support/17404/StructuralFunds2007-201/17404/HIERDFJuly2013 [accessed 2nd July 2020] Sousa, L. D. (2013) ‘Understanding European cross-border cooperation: A framework for analysis’, Journal of European Integration, 35(6), pp. 669-687. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1080/07036337.2012.711827 Southern Assembly (n.d.a) Southern & Eastern Regional Operational Programme 2007-13 (Online). Available at: https://www.southernassembly.ie/eu-programmes/regional-operational-programme-2007-13 [accessed 28th January 2021] Southern Assembly (n.d.b) Regional Programme Beneficiaries, Southern & Eastern Regional Programme Projects (Online). Available at: https://www.southernassembly.ie/regional-programme-beneficiaries/2007-2013 [accessed 28th January 2021] Southern Assembly (n.d.c) Southern & Eastern Regional Programme Projects (Online). Available at: https://www.southernassembly.ie/regional-programme-beneficiaries [accessed 4th March 2021] Southern Assembly (2017a) Regional Programme Beneficiaries. Blas nah Eireann (Online). Available at: https://www.southernassembly.ie/regional-programme-beneficiaries/project/blas-na-heireann1 [accessed 28th January 2021] Southern Assembly (2017b) Regional Programme Beneficiaries. Camphill Community Dingle (Online). Available at: https://www.southernassembly.ie/regional-programme-beneficiaries/project/camphill-community-dingle [accessed 12th February 2021] Spilanis, I., Kizos, T. & Giordano, B. (2016) ‘The effectiveness of European Regional Development Fund projects in Greece: Views from planners, management staff and beneficiaries’, European Urban and Regional Studies, 23(2), pp. 182-197. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1177/0969776413498761 Stokes, R. (2008) European Structural Funds 2007-2013. Members’ Research Service: Research Paper, National Assembly for Wales. Available at: https://senedd.cymru/Research%20Documents/European%20Structural%20and%20Cohesion%20Funds%202007%20-%202013%20-%20Research%20paper-24062008-89821/08-038-English.pdf [accessed 5th December 2020] Stòras Uibhist (n.d.) Who Are We? (Online). Available at: http://storasuibhist.com/ [accessed 3rd July 2020] Surubaru, N. C. (2017) ‘Administrative capacity or quality of political governance? EU Cohesion Policy in the new Europe, 2007–13’, Regional Studies, 51(6), pp. 844-856. DOI: 10.1080/00343404.2016.1246798 Udaras Na Gaeltachta (2021a) Access2Sea (Online). Available at: http://udaras.ie/en/business/programs-co-funded-by-the-eu/access2sea/ [accessed 4th March 2021] Udaras Na Gaeltachta (2021b) EMPORIA4KT (Online). Available at: http://udaras.ie/en/business/programs-co-funded-by-the-eu/emporia4kt/ [accessed 4th March 2021] University of Aberdeen (n.d.) Where is Gaelic Spoken? (Online). Available at: https://www.abdn.ac.uk/sll/disciplines/gaelic/where-is-gaelic-spoken-324.php [accessed 29th April 2020] University of the Highlands and Islands (n.d.) Research. Researcher Resources. European and International Development (Online). Available at: https://www.uhi.ac.uk/en/research-enterprise/resource/eu-development/ [accessed 4th July 2020] Verschraegen, G., Vanhercke, B., & Verpoorten, R. (2011). The European Social Fund and domestic activation policies: Europeanization mechanisms. Journal of European Social Policy, 21(1), 55-72. ; DOI: 10.1177/0958928710385733 http://esp.sagepub.com Walsh, J., & McLeod, W. (2008) ‘An overcoat wrapped around an invisible man? Language legislation and language revitalisation in Ireland and Scotland’, Language Policy, 7(1), pp. 21-46. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/s10993-007-9069-0 Walsh, J. (2010) Contests and Contexts. The Irish Language and Ireland’s Socio-economic Development. Bern: Peter Lang. Watson, I. (2016) ‘The Irish language and the media’. In Sociolinguistics in Ireland. London: Palgrave Macmillan. pp. 60-80. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/s10993-007-9069-0 Welsh European Funding Office (2010) West Wales and the Valleys Convergence Programme. Operational Programme for the European Regional Development Fund 2007-2013. Available at: https://gov.wales/sites/default/files/publications/2019-09/west-wales-and-the-valleys-european-regional-development-fund-operational-programme-2007-to-2013.pdf [accessed 5th December 2020] Welsh European Funding Office (2016) EU Structural Funds programme: 2007 to 2013: outcomes. Key Indicator achievements broken down by Unitary Authority. Available at: https://gov.wales/sites/default/files/publications/2019-09/eu-structural-funds-programme-2007-to-2013-outcomes.pdf [accessed 5th December 2020] Welsh European Funding Office (2019) EU Structural Funds Programme 2014 to 2020 – Key Indicator Achievements. Available at: https://gov.wales/eu-structural-funds-programme-2014-2020-key-indicator-achievements [accessed 9th December 2020] Welsh Government (2016) 2007-2013 Structural Funds. Available at: https://llyw.cymru/sites/default/files/publications/2019-01/160706atisn10497doc2.pdf [accessed 5th December 2020] Welsh Government (2017) Approved Projects 2014-2020. Available at: https://gov.wales/docs/wefo/publications/170928-approved-projects.pdf [accessed 9th December 2020] Welsh Government (2018) Statistical Bulletin – National Survey for Wales, 2017-18. Welsh Language: Confidence and Attitudes. Available at: https://gov.wales/sites/default/files/statistics-and-research/2019-01/national-survey-wales-welsh-language-confidence-attitudes-2017-18.pdf [accessed 12th May 2020] Welsh Government (2019a) Cymraeg 2050: A million Welsh speakers, Annual report 2017–18. Available at: https://gov.wales/sites/default/files/publications/2019-03/cymraeg-2050-a-million-welsh-speakers-annual-report-2017-18.pdf [accessed 9th December 2020] Welsh Government (2019b) ‘£29 million EU funding to break down employment barriers’, Welsh Government Press Release, 2nd July (Online). Available at: https://gov.wales/29m-eu-funding-break-down-employment-barriers [accessed 9th December 2020] Welsh Government (2020a) Annual Population Survey – Ability to Speak Welsh by Local Authority and Year (Indicator). Available at: https://statswales.gov.wales/Catalogue/Welsh-Language/Annual-Population-Survey-Welsh-Language/annualpopulationsurveyestimatesofpersonsaged3andoverwhosaytheycanspeakwelsh-by-localauthority-measure [accessed 12th May 2020] Welsh Government (2020b) EU Structural Funds Programme 2014 to 2020: Approved Projects. Available at: https://gov.wales/eu-structural-funds-programme-2014-2020-approved-projects [accessed 9th December 2020] Welsh Government and Plaid Cymru (2017) Securing Wales’ Future. Transition from the European Union to a New Relationship with Europe. Welsh Government White Paper. Available at: https://gov.wales/sites/default/files/2017-01/30683%20Securing%20Wales%C2%B9%20Future_ENGLISH_WEB.pdf [accessed 6th February 2021] Welsh Language Commissioner (n.d.) The Welsh Language Act 1993 (Online). Available at: http://www.comisiynyddygymraeg.cymru/English/Commissioner/history/Pages/The-Welsh-Language-Act-1993.aspx [accessed 14th May 2020] Williams, B., & Varghese, J. (2018) ‘Examining the impact of EU cohesion policies aiming to reduce regional and social disparities with examples of policy impacts in Ireland’, Europa XXI, 35, pp. 89-109. DOI: https://doi.org/10.7163/Eu21.2018.35.6 Willis, C. (2020) ‘Regional development performance in council areas of Scotland with the highest percentage of Gaelic speakers', ECMI Research Paper, #121. Flensburg, Germany: European Centre for Minority Issues. Available at: https://www.ecmi.de/publications/ecmi-research-papers/121-regional-development-performance-council-areas-of-scotland-with-the-highest-percentage-of-gaelic-speakers [accessed 12th December 2020] Withers, C. (1988) Gaelic Scotland: The Transformation of a Culture Region. London/New York: Routledge. |
URI: | https://mpra.ub.uni-muenchen.de/id/eprint/107324 |