A GROUNDBREAKING NEW WORK THAT SHEDS LIGHT ON CASE STUDIES OF
LINGUISTIC HUMAN RIGHTS AROUND THE WORLD, RAISING MUCH-NEEDED
AWARENESS OF THE STRUGGLES OF MANY PEOPLES AND COMMUNITIES The first
book of its kind, the _Handbook of Linguistic Human Rights _presents a
diverse range of theoretically grounded studies of linguistic human
rights, exemplifying what linguistic justice is and how it might be
achieved. Through explorations of ways in which linguistic human
rights are understood in both national and international contexts,
this innovative volume demonstrates how linguistic human rights are
supported or violated on all continents, with a particular focus on
the marginalized languages of minorities and Indigenous peoples, in
industrialized countries and the Global South. Organized into five
parts, this volume first presents approaches to linguistic human
rights in international and national law, political theory, sociology,
economics, history, education, and critical theory. Subsequent
sections address how international standards are promoted or impeded
and cross-cutting issues, including translation and interpreting,
endangered languages and the internet, the impact of global English,
language testing, disaster situations, historical amnesia, and more.
This essential reference work:
* Explores approaches to linguistic human rights in countries of
great demographic diversity and conflict
* Covers cases of linguistic human rights in the Americas, China,
Europe, North Africa, India, Nepal and New Zealand, including
international minorities, such as the Kurds and the Roma, and the Deaf
worldwide.
* Illustrates how education worldwide has often blocked off minority
languages by not offering mother-tongue medium education
* Presents and assesses conventions, declarations, and
recommendations that recognize the rights of Indigenous peoples and
minorities.
* Includes a selection of short texts that present additional
existential evidence of linguistic human rights.
Edited by two renowned leaders in the field_, _the_ Handbook of
Linguistic Human Rights _is an ideal resource for undergraduate and
graduate students of language and law, sociolinguistics, applied
linguistics, language policy, language education, indigenous studies,
language rights, human rights, and globalization.
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Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781119753902
Publisert
2022
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Wiley Global Research (STMS)
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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