Immigrant linguistic justice: The lay of the land

Seunghyun Song, Helder de Schutter

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    Abstract

    Linguistic justice is concerned with the just way of politically regulating linguistic diversity. Today, the linguistic-justice debate may be differentiated into three different domains: interlinguistic justice, intralinguistic justice, and global linguistic justice. Each of these domains has, to a significant extent, attracted different authors and debates, although the normative system underlying them is structurally similar. This introductory piece aims to provide context for our symposium dedicated to linguistic justice and migration by, first, giving an overview of linguistic justice, second, linking linguistic justice to migration, and, finally, providing an overview of the various papers in the symposium, situating them against the background developed in the first two sections.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)575-582
    Number of pages8
    JournalMetaphilosophy
    Volume54
    Issue number5
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - Aug 2023

    Keywords

    • language
    • linguistic justice
    • migration

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