Linguistic Justice in a Federal Setting: The Case of Canadian Provinces

In Gabriele Iannàccaro, Federico Gobbo & Vittorio Dell’Aquila (eds.), The assessment of sociolinguistic justice: parameters and models of analysis. Springer Verlag. pp. 233-258 (2018)
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Abstract

Linguistic justice depends in part on the costs and benefits of the relevant language policies. This chapter presents a methodology that can be used in ascertaining the value of these costs and benefits. It illustrates its use with data from Canadian provinces focusing in particular on minority education.

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