The necropolitics of language oppression
G Roche - Annual Review of Anthropology, 2022 - annualreviews.org
This article explores how language oppression—coerced language loss—contributes to
physical death. The context for this investigation is the ongoing crisis of global linguistic …
physical death. The context for this investigation is the ongoing crisis of global linguistic …
The politics of fear and the suppression of indigenous language activism in Asia: Prospects for the United Nations' decade of indigenous languages
This article discusses how state suppression of human rights activism and restrictions on
civil society are likely to impact the implementation of the United Nations' International …
civil society are likely to impact the implementation of the United Nations' International …
Variability in cultural understandings of consciousness: a call for dialogue with native psychologies
R Lorencova, R Trnka - Journal of Consciousness Studies, 2023 - ingentaconnect.com
Investigation of Indigenous concepts and their meanings is highly inspirational for
contemporary science because these concepts represent adaptive solutions in various …
contemporary science because these concepts represent adaptive solutions in various …
Ethnolinguistic vitality, multilingual communication and speakers of contested languages
J Olko - Research handbook on communication and prejudice, 2024 - elgaronline.com
Minorities are an inherent part of today's social, cultural and political realities. The term
embraces a diversity of groups, group memberships and either declared or imposed …
embraces a diversity of groups, group memberships and either declared or imposed …
Digital free-to-use technologies for language maintenance in California's Central Coast Ñuu Savi (Mixtec) diaspora
A Ventayol-Boada, J Cano… - Living …, 2024 - openpublishing.library.umass.edu
The latest developments in digital technology over the last two decades have dramatically
changed the way we communicate, interact, and disseminate information. For Indigenous …
changed the way we communicate, interact, and disseminate information. For Indigenous …
[HTML][HTML] Preserving Socio-Cultural Practices: Exploring Resilience and the Impact of Government Initiatives among the Manobo in the Philippines
RE Mayo - Open Journal of Social Sciences, 2023 - scirp.org
Indigenous people in the Philippines have long faced a multifaceted struggle to preserve
their rich traditions. This complex issue has been rooted in the historical and ongoing …
their rich traditions. This complex issue has been rooted in the historical and ongoing …
Elizabeth Acevedo, Laura Esquivel, and the Politics of Multilingualism
S Manizza Roszak - Neophilologus, 2024 - Springer
A number of bloggers, journalists, teachers, and librarians have compared Elizabeth
Acevedo's 2019 young adult novel With the Fire on High with Laura Esquivel's Como agua …
Acevedo's 2019 young adult novel With the Fire on High with Laura Esquivel's Como agua …
Intercultural Health in Chilean Indigenous and Afro-Descendant Older People: Challenges for Culturally Relevant Social Work
LP Gallardo-Peralta, E Sánchez-Moreno… - … Discourse in Social Work …, 2023 - Springer
Chile is an intercultural country. It is shared by mestizos, ten native peoples, the Afro-
descendant tribal population and a growing number of migrants, especially from other Latin …
descendant tribal population and a growing number of migrants, especially from other Latin …
Brave New Worlds? COVID-19 and Irish-Language Theatre Produced under Lockdown in Northern Ireland
R Huddleson - Theatre Research International, 2023 - cambridge.org
Taking a closer look at the digital monologue series Go mBeire Muid Beo (May We Be Alive
[to See Each Other Again]), which was produced by the Belfast-based Irish-language theatre …
[to See Each Other Again]), which was produced by the Belfast-based Irish-language theatre …
Indigenous Knowledge as a Resource in Social Work Practice: The Case of Bedouin Society
N Allassad Alhuzail - Indigenization Discourse in Social Work: International …, 2023 - Springer
The Bedouins are an ethnic minority in Israel with a unique way of life, tradition, and
customs. Over the past decade, they have undergone an accelerated social process of …
customs. Over the past decade, they have undergone an accelerated social process of …