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Linguistic Diversity and Social Justice
Book • 2016
This book examines the relationship between linguistic diversity and social justice, focusing on how language mediates inequality in domains like education, employment, and civic participation.
It also discusses the global implications of linguistic diversity, particularly the dominance of English.
The book won the 2017 Prose Award and the BAAL Book Prize.
It also discusses the global implications of linguistic diversity, particularly the dominance of English.
The book won the 2017 Prose Award and the BAAL Book Prize.
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Ingrid Piller

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