of education. Denouncing an internal colonialism runs the risk of leading to a nationalistic impasse if this critique fails to acknowledge the conditions of democratic educational policies: linguistic pluralism, which gives access to global knowledge
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A French Educational Meritocracy in Independent Morocco?
Frédéric Viguier
Language and a Continent in Flux
Twenty-First Century Tensions of Inclusion and Exclusion
Philip McDermott and Sarah McMonagle
Linguistic Pluralism? ’, Ethnopolitics 13 , no. 3 : 245 – 66 . Nic Craith , M. ( 2006 ), Europe and the Politics of Language: Citizens, Migrants and Outsiders ( Basingstoke : Palgrave Macmillan ). Vertovec , S. ( 2007 ), ‘ Super-Diversity and
Linguistic Identities in Post-Conflict Societies
Current Issues and Developments in Northern Ireland
Freya Stancombe-Taylor
Language Rights in a Multi-Ethnic Northern Ireland: Towards a True Linguistic Pluralism? ’, Ethnopolitics 13 , no 5 : 245 – 66 . Mitchell , D. and M. Miller ( 2019 ), ‘ Reconciliation through Language Learning? A Case Study of the Turas Irish