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 …

The politics of fear and the suppression of indigenous language activism in Asia: Prospects for the United Nations' decade of indigenous languages

G Roche, M Hammine, JFC Hernandez, J Kruk - State Crime J., 2023 - HeinOnline
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 …

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 …

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 …

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 …

[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 …

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 …

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 …

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 …

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 …