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Uedu Open / Linguistics and Social Justice: Language, Education, and Human Rights
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Linguistics and Social Justice: Language, Education, and Human Rights

Prof. Michel DeGraff | Fall 2021
Social Sciences Anthropology Sociology International Development Education & Teaching Education Policy Humanities Linguistics
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Linguists take it for granted that all languages, including languages in the Global South, are worthy of study. Yet some 40% of children in the world are prevented from studying in and valorizing their home languages—including some of the very languages that linguists study with such fondness. So much research in linguistics and the benefits thereof remain inaccessible to the bulk of the very speech communities whose languages linguists study. This seminar examines efforts by linguists and educators to make their research more inclusive, accessible, and hospitable, and to reduce linguistic-discrimination practices in various communities world-wide.
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來源MIT 開放式課程
科系Linguistics and Philosophy
語言English
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