Purpose: Despite the formal political decolonization of much of the world, the colonial legacy continues to prevail around the globe, in particular in the Global South. This article explores the interface of language, education and citizenship in Mozambique, with special reference to the role of education and language ideologies in forging the ideal citizen in the postcolonial context. Method: Drawing on previous studies on education and citizenship in colonial and postcolonial contexts, I use the decolonial lenses of Linguistic Citizenship and other related frameworks to show how citi-zenship education in Mozambique has been inextricably bound up with political efforts towards the management of linguistic, cultural and political diversi...
This report discusses citizenship in Mozambique. It explores the history of citizenship in this coun...
Mozambique is a multilingual, plurilingual and multicultural country, where around twenty languages ...
This paper explores how the concept of linguistic citizenship can be applied to the Tanzanian situat...
Purpose: Despite the formal political decolonization of much of the world, the colonial legacy conti...
In this article we examine the textbook narratives of the colonial past and the nation-building proc...
In this article we examine the textbook narratives of the colonial past and the nation-building proc...
This is a qualitative, interpretive study of discourse on bilingual education in two rural primary s...
The relationship between language(s) and identities are described by three generations of Mozambica...
This study examines language and education policy in colonial as well as independent Mozambique. Moz...
This paper draws attention to the relevance of decolonization as a notion and process for education ...
In this chapter, I examine the role of public schools in shaping young people’s gendered understandi...
This is a qualitative, interpretive study of discourse on bilingual education in two rural primary s...
A recent study of the language question in Mozambique criticises the fact that not enough practical ...
A recent study of the language question in Mozambique criticises the fact that not enough practical ...
While decolonisation is usually discussed in relation to countries that were formally colonised, cou...
This report discusses citizenship in Mozambique. It explores the history of citizenship in this coun...
Mozambique is a multilingual, plurilingual and multicultural country, where around twenty languages ...
This paper explores how the concept of linguistic citizenship can be applied to the Tanzanian situat...
Purpose: Despite the formal political decolonization of much of the world, the colonial legacy conti...
In this article we examine the textbook narratives of the colonial past and the nation-building proc...
In this article we examine the textbook narratives of the colonial past and the nation-building proc...
This is a qualitative, interpretive study of discourse on bilingual education in two rural primary s...
The relationship between language(s) and identities are described by three generations of Mozambica...
This study examines language and education policy in colonial as well as independent Mozambique. Moz...
This paper draws attention to the relevance of decolonization as a notion and process for education ...
In this chapter, I examine the role of public schools in shaping young people’s gendered understandi...
This is a qualitative, interpretive study of discourse on bilingual education in two rural primary s...
A recent study of the language question in Mozambique criticises the fact that not enough practical ...
A recent study of the language question in Mozambique criticises the fact that not enough practical ...
While decolonisation is usually discussed in relation to countries that were formally colonised, cou...
This report discusses citizenship in Mozambique. It explores the history of citizenship in this coun...
Mozambique is a multilingual, plurilingual and multicultural country, where around twenty languages ...
This paper explores how the concept of linguistic citizenship can be applied to the Tanzanian situat...