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Language and social justice

The Sociolinguistics of Late Modern Publics

Language on the Move is primarily concerned with linguistic resources that, in one way or another, have been or are ‘on the move’ and thus develops a profound understanding of…
Language and migration

Getting past the ‘indigenous’ vs. ‘immigrant’ language debate

"The English" migrated to their "ancestral homeland" in the first few centuries of the Common Era (Source: Wikipedia) “Indigenous languages” and “immigrant languages” are much discussed in language policy research,…
Language at work

Tipsy on multilingualism?!

English-speaking countries have a poor track record when it comes to language learning. Educators in Australia, the UK and the USA regularly bemoan that fact and call for a change…
English as a global language
English, China, and the Olympic Games
Language in Australia
Monolingual mindset in the lucky country
Language and law
Intercultural communication in migration law practice
Linguistic landscapes
Pencils on the move
Multilingual histories
Alexander von Humboldt visits Australia
Language politics
How do language rights affect minority languages in China?