This article concerns contemporary common-sense politics around language, integration, and citizenship that pervade Western European countries, where language is at the basis of a new model of citizenship – jus linguarum. I situate jus linguarum as the product of two seemingly different logics: the logics of neoliberalism and the logics (and legacies) of colonialism. I argue that jus linguarum obscures the fact that ‘national language’ is a historically constructed category with roots in imperialism, and allows for the disappearance of other categories, such as whiteness and middle-classness. The chapter shows how a form of ‘provincialised national languages’ arise from the tensions between the inevitability of multilingualism in today’s gl...
The aim of the paper is to discuss, with a broadly postcolonial sensibility, the complex role that l...
One of the most pressing issues in contemporary European societies is the need to promote integratio...
Drawing on sociolinguistic research, this article introduces the concept of ‘linguistic enfranchisem...
Citizenship is an extremely complex concept and, as such, can be utilized in sociolinguistic researc...
This article examines the colonial legacies shaping current language requirements for immigrants app...
Inclusion and exclusion of migrants are renegotiated in the European Union on almost a daily scale: ...
Language, Nations, and Multilingualism explores the legacy of Herder’s ideas about the relationship ...
Natarajan R. Recalibrating the Narrative on Multilingualism and Citizenship in Germany. A Study in t...
In late modernity, where the making of social worlds is governed by new media technologies, flexible...
This article reviews how the analytics of governmentality have been taken up by scholars in linguist...
This article reviews how the analytics of governmentality have been taken up by scholars in linguist...
This article reviews how the analytics of governmentality have been taken up by scholars in linguist...
This article reviews how the analytics of governmentality have been taken up by scholars in linguist...
A major challenge of our time is to build a life of equity in a fragmented world of globalized ethic...
Citizenship is not a neutral word; it evokes numerous interpretations and connotations in various po...
The aim of the paper is to discuss, with a broadly postcolonial sensibility, the complex role that l...
One of the most pressing issues in contemporary European societies is the need to promote integratio...
Drawing on sociolinguistic research, this article introduces the concept of ‘linguistic enfranchisem...
Citizenship is an extremely complex concept and, as such, can be utilized in sociolinguistic researc...
This article examines the colonial legacies shaping current language requirements for immigrants app...
Inclusion and exclusion of migrants are renegotiated in the European Union on almost a daily scale: ...
Language, Nations, and Multilingualism explores the legacy of Herder’s ideas about the relationship ...
Natarajan R. Recalibrating the Narrative on Multilingualism and Citizenship in Germany. A Study in t...
In late modernity, where the making of social worlds is governed by new media technologies, flexible...
This article reviews how the analytics of governmentality have been taken up by scholars in linguist...
This article reviews how the analytics of governmentality have been taken up by scholars in linguist...
This article reviews how the analytics of governmentality have been taken up by scholars in linguist...
This article reviews how the analytics of governmentality have been taken up by scholars in linguist...
A major challenge of our time is to build a life of equity in a fragmented world of globalized ethic...
Citizenship is not a neutral word; it evokes numerous interpretations and connotations in various po...
The aim of the paper is to discuss, with a broadly postcolonial sensibility, the complex role that l...
One of the most pressing issues in contemporary European societies is the need to promote integratio...
Drawing on sociolinguistic research, this article introduces the concept of ‘linguistic enfranchisem...