Episode 10 - Language Policy and Federalism Part 1: Tongue-Tied or Speaking My Language?
Why is language such an important factor in how people live their daily lives in federations? How does language impact on how people interact with governance systems and each other in federal and multilevel countries?
In the first part of our two part mini-series on language policy and federalism, we explore language and its relationship to identity, community, and the state. And we delve in to the complex issue of language dynamics in Canada, India and South Africa.
Joining us on this episode:
Leslie Seidle, Public Policy Consultant and Senior Advisor, Forum of Federations
Asha Sarangi, Professor of Political Science, Jawaharlal Nehru University
Linda Cardinal, Assistant Vice Rector Research, Université de l’Ontario français
Miranda Huron, Director of Indigenous Affairs and Education, Capilano University
Michelle Maziwisa, Programme Manager, Human Rights and Democratisation in Africa Master's Programme, Centre for Human Rights, University of Pretoria
The Forum’s compendium on language policy in federal and devolved countries will be out soon! Stay tuned to forumfed.org and our social media channels for more info.
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Hosted by Jamie Thomas and Liam Whittington.
Written and produced by Liam Whittington.
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