Rights, language regimes, and language policyAn international perspective

  1. Jiménez-Salcedo, Juan 1
  2. Mowbray, Jacqueline 2
  1. 1 Université de Mons Service d'études ibériques et ibéro-américaines
  2. 2 University of Sydney Law School
Revue:
Just: Journal of Language Rights & Minorities, Revista de Drets Lingüístics i Minories

ISSN: 2952-2307

Année de publication: 2023

Volumen: 2

Número: 1

Type: Article

DOI: 10.7203/JUST.2.26544 DIALNET GOOGLE SCHOLAR lock_openAccès ouvert editor

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Résumé

En aquesta introducció al número especial «Drets, règims lingüístics i política lingüística: Una perspectiva internacional», Jiménez-Salcedo i Mowbray analitzen com interactuen els drets lingüístics, els règims lingüístics i la política lingüística. Prenent nota de l’interés creixent que han suscitat els drets lingüístics en les darreres dècades, comencen explorant les diferents manifestacions dels drets lingüístics a escala internacional, regional i nacional, per tractar després les interaccions més complexes entre drets lingüístics, règims lingüístics i polítiques lingüístiques dins dels Estats. A continuació, Jiménez-Salcedo i Mowbray comenten com exploren els articles d'aquest nombre especial aquestes interaccions complexes en contextos concrets nacionals i, en un cas, internacionals. Mostren que aquests articles donen llum sobre el potencial —i les limitacions— de determinats drets, règims i polítiques en matèria lingüística per gestionar la diversitat lingüística i el multilingüisme, i revelen el difícil equilibri que cal assolir per gestionar la diversitat lingüística de manera justa i eficaç.

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