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Intersections of language rights and social justice in the Caribbean context

Title
Intersections of language rights and social justice in the Caribbean context / edited by Clive Forrester.
ISBN
9783961104253
3961104255
Publication
Berlin, Germany : Language Science Press, [2023]
Copyright Notice Date
©2023
Physical Description
1 online resource.
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Summary
This volume brings together the work of six authors who explore various dimensions of language rights and how they intersect with social justice in the Caribbean context. Language rights advocacy has been an ongoing issue in Caribbean linguistics since at least the 1970s when the Society for Caribbean Linguistics was established and linguists started to turn their attention to the marginalised status of Creole languages in the region. This continued into the 1990s when dismal scores in secondary school English resulted in governments singling out Creole languages as the culprit and linguists had to get involved in shaping language policy for territories across the region. By 2011 the role of linguists was cemented in the language rights debate with the creation of the Charter on Language Rights in the Creole-speaking Caribbean. Using examples from Jamaica and St. Lucia, the current study examines the challenges that still persist ten years after the Charter, specifically in the areas of language advocacy, linguistic discrimination, and communicative hurdles in the courtroom.
Variant and related titles
KU Language Science Press 2021-2023. OCLC KB.
Format
Books / Online
Language
English
Added to Catalog
July 30, 2024
Series
Studies in Caribbean languages ; 5.
Studies in Caribbean languages ; 5
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references and index.
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