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Language and social justice

Power to fangyan!

LI Jia and LV Yong, Yunnan University ***  Editor's note: There is a Chinese saying that two heads are better than one (三个臭皮匠赛过一个诸葛亮). This proverb emphasizes both collective wisdom and the…
Linguistic landscapes

On the fine line between humour and racism

The supermarkets of Germany are the site of a more sinister example of multilingual diversity marketing. The pictured chip packet leaps off the shelf with its mix of German, English…
Language and tourism

Persepolis

I visited Persepolis today. Persepolis proved to be a great way to end the year and to reflect on the passage of time. More unexpectedly, Persepolis also proved to be…
English belongs to everyone
English as a global language
English belongs to everyone?
Language learning
Not learning English in Sydney
Linguistic landscapes
The magic of English
Intercultural communication
Love on the Move: How Tinder is changing the way we date
English as a global language
The legitimate speaker
Chats in Linguistic Diversity
Linguistic diversity as a bureaucratic challenge