Institutional multilingualism is most often associated with large intergovernmental institutions such as the European Union and the United Nations. Institutional multilingualism in non-governmental organisations (NGOs), however, has remained invisible to a large extent. Like international governmental organisations (IGOs), NGOs operate across linguistic borders. This raises the question whether NGOs use language and translation in the same way as IGOs. The present article takes Amnesty International as a case study, and explores what institutional multilingualism means for this organisation, how it is reflected in its language policy, and how it is put into practice. By gaining insight into the particular case of Amnesty International, this...
International non-governmental organisations (NGOs) are powerful political players who aim to influe...
International NGOs (INGOs) are important agents in delivering the UN’s sustainable development agend...
In this study, we will analyse Amnesty International’s 2016/17, 2017/18 and 2019 annual reports in t...
Institutional multilingualism is most often associated with large intergovernmental institutions suc...
Institutional multilingualism is most often associated with large intergovernmental institutions su...
International non-governmental organisations (NGOs) are powerful political players who aim to influe...
This paper investigates the language strategy and translation policies of Amnesty International by ...
This article explores aspects of translation, multilingualism and language policy in the field of tr...
In the current climate where the legitimacy of Western-based international Non-Governmental Organisa...
In the current climate where the legitimacy of Western-based international Non-Governmental Organisa...
This paper investigates the language strategy and translation policies of Amnesty International by d...
This paper investigates the language strategy and translation policies of Amnesty International by d...
This paper explores how the legal functions of international organizations condition the scope and p...
This paper explores the settings and practices of translation at three types of political institutio...
Switzerland is a multilingual country with four official languages. As such, NGOs and other organiza...
International non-governmental organisations (NGOs) are powerful political players who aim to influe...
International NGOs (INGOs) are important agents in delivering the UN’s sustainable development agend...
In this study, we will analyse Amnesty International’s 2016/17, 2017/18 and 2019 annual reports in t...
Institutional multilingualism is most often associated with large intergovernmental institutions suc...
Institutional multilingualism is most often associated with large intergovernmental institutions su...
International non-governmental organisations (NGOs) are powerful political players who aim to influe...
This paper investigates the language strategy and translation policies of Amnesty International by ...
This article explores aspects of translation, multilingualism and language policy in the field of tr...
In the current climate where the legitimacy of Western-based international Non-Governmental Organisa...
In the current climate where the legitimacy of Western-based international Non-Governmental Organisa...
This paper investigates the language strategy and translation policies of Amnesty International by d...
This paper investigates the language strategy and translation policies of Amnesty International by d...
This paper explores how the legal functions of international organizations condition the scope and p...
This paper explores the settings and practices of translation at three types of political institutio...
Switzerland is a multilingual country with four official languages. As such, NGOs and other organiza...
International non-governmental organisations (NGOs) are powerful political players who aim to influe...
International NGOs (INGOs) are important agents in delivering the UN’s sustainable development agend...
In this study, we will analyse Amnesty International’s 2016/17, 2017/18 and 2019 annual reports in t...