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Language policy and the promotion of peace - African and European case studies (Paperback)
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Language policy and the promotion of peace - African and European case studies (Paperback)
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This book brings together the contributions of twelve scholars
engaged in language activism, in research and in promoting peace.
The writers are keenly attuned to the potentially genocidal
consequences of language differences. In the articles they have
written, they make compelling cases for indigenous non-hegemonic
languages to be used and promoted, not only as a means of
communication but to preserve the multilingual communities
inhabiting the world. The book is a product of a collegial effort
resulting from a symposium on Language Policy and the Promotion of
Peace or the Prevention of Conflict, which was held at the
University of Osnabruck, Germany, in 2011. While many different
`angles of vision', positions, approaches and emphases are argued
in the contributors' commentaries and in their case studies, the
twelve scholars and activists are united in their call for a
multilingual global habitus. Neville Edward Alexander, the
principal editor of this compilation, spent about 30 years studying
and making policy proposals about the language question in South
Africa. In that country, eleven languages are officially recognised
by the post-apartheid government, and yet only two, English and
Afrikaans, enjoy high-status functions in official communications.
Alexander persistently called for mother-tongue instruction for
children in their formative years of schooling. Sadly, this radical
scholar and acknowledged sociologist of language died of lung
cancer while he was working on this volume in 2012. Arnulf von
Scheliha, the co-editor of this compilation, is professor of
Systematic Theology at the University of Osnabruck in Germany. His
main research topics are political ethics, interreligious
hermeneutics, history of theology, and transformation of religion
in pluralistic societies. He was the main organiser of the
symposium that brought international scholars together to reflect
on language policy and the promotion of peace, and that provided
the wide-ranging 'raw material' for this book.
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