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linguistic human rights

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About

Linguistic human rights is an academic concept and field of study concerned with the rights of individuals and groups to use, maintain, and promote their language(s) in various domains of life. It investigates the legal, political, and social dimensions of language use, examining issues of linguistic discrimination, language policy, and the relationship between language, identity, power, and equality, highlighting the significance of linguistic diversity and equitable access to linguistic resources for human dignity and social justice.

Top Authors

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TS

Roskilde University

SM

University of Auckland

RP

Copenhagen Business School

JR

Stanford University

Top Institutions

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Stanford University

Stanford, United States

KU Leuven

Leuven, Belgium

Arizona State University

Tempe, United States

University of Auckland

Auckland, New Zealand

University of Bristol

Bristol, United Kingdom