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Multilingual histories

Yiman does not have a word for ‘massacre’

Memorial to Yiman leader Bilba at Wallumbilla (Source: Goodbye Bussamarai) On October 27, 1857, a group of Aboriginal Australians, members of a group known as Yiman carried out a massacre:…
The European Court of Justice Building in Luxembourg (Image Credit: CJUE)
Chats in Linguistic Diversity

How does multilingual law-making work?

In this podcast interview, Alexandra Grey explores multilingual law-making with Karen McAuliffe, a Professor of Law and Language at Birmingham Law School in the UK. The conversation is about the…
Language and law

Bringing linguistic research to legal education

Image credit: Chris Montgomery via Unsplash Language plays a central role in legal settings. The way linguistic diversity is conceptualized and accommodated can affect access to justice in a myriad…
Multilingual families
What if I lose my language? What if I have lost my language?
English as a global language
Free language choice?
Language and migration
Linguistic diversity and “cosmopolitan bias”
Multilingual histories
A golden age of multiculturalism
Intercultural communication
旅游中的东方主义
Language learning
هشدار: انگلیسی جهانی ممکن است به سلامت روانی شما آسیب برساند