Nettet21. feb. 2013 · Language, culture, and the dominance of English. February 21st is UNESCO’s International Mother Language Day, which is intended to “encourage … Nettet10. jan. 2024 · English and the Legacy of Linguistic Domination in IR Shogo Suzuki Chapter First Online: 10 January 2024 494 Accesses 1 Citations Part of the Palgrave Studies in International Relations book series (PSIR) Abstract This chapter explores the limits to the recent calls to ‘decolonialise’ the curriculum in International Relations.
English and the Legacy of Linguistic Domination in IR
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