Chapter 1: Introduction
Part 1: Communities
Chapter 2: The geography of minority language use: from community to network
Chapter 3: Minority languages in the age of networked individualism: from social networks to digital breathing spaces
Chapter 4: Communities, networks and contemporary language revitalisation
Part 2: Families
Chapter 5: Family language policy and language transmission in times of change
Chapter 6: Family language policy: promoting partnership in the early years to support heritage languages
Chapter 7: Changes in family structure and lifestyles: challenges for regional or minority languages
Part 3: Economy
Chapter 8: The economics of 'language[s] at work': theory, hiring model and evidence
Chapter 9: Gàidhlig, Gaeilge, Cymraeg and føroyskt mál: minority languages as economic assets?
Chapter 10: Regional and minority languages and the economy: the evolution of structural and analytical challenges
Part 4: Governance
Chapter 11: The governance of language revitalisation: the case of Wales
Chapter 12: The governance of Irish in the neoliberal age: the retreat of the state under the guise of partnership
Chapter 13: Governance, policy-making and language revitalisation
Chapter 14: Afterword: Forging hope in the company of cynics.