Multilinguisme et injustice sociale linguistique au Botswana

Botswana adheres to the idea of multilingualism. However, nothing is being done to give effect to this recognition. Only English and Setswana are used for the provision of public services by the government. As such, members of linguistic minorities are victims of language related social injustice. T...

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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:8f76314c90e64e99b68d5416913c5ce82021-12-02T12:15:43ZMultilinguisme et injustice sociale linguistique au Botswana2335-153510.4000/multilinguales.4012https://doaj.org/article/8f76314c90e64e99b68d5416913c5ce82019-07-01T00:00:00Zhttp://journals.openedition.org/multilinguales/4012https://doaj.org/toc/2335-1535Botswana adheres to the idea of multilingualism. However, nothing is being done to give effect to this recognition. Only English and Setswana are used for the provision of public services by the government. As such, members of linguistic minorities are victims of language related social injustice. This article will propose some directions for reflection.Kagiso Jacob SelloOpenEditionarticlemultilingualismsocial justicepublic serviceslinguistic minoritiesBotswanaLanguage and LiteraturePFRMultilinguales, Vol 11 (2019)
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social justice
public services
linguistic minorities
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social justice
public services
linguistic minorities
Botswana
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Kagiso Jacob Sello
Multilinguisme et injustice sociale linguistique au Botswana
description Botswana adheres to the idea of multilingualism. However, nothing is being done to give effect to this recognition. Only English and Setswana are used for the provision of public services by the government. As such, members of linguistic minorities are victims of language related social injustice. This article will propose some directions for reflection.
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author Kagiso Jacob Sello
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title Multilinguisme et injustice sociale linguistique au Botswana
title_short Multilinguisme et injustice sociale linguistique au Botswana
title_full Multilinguisme et injustice sociale linguistique au Botswana
title_fullStr Multilinguisme et injustice sociale linguistique au Botswana
title_full_unstemmed Multilinguisme et injustice sociale linguistique au Botswana
title_sort multilinguisme et injustice sociale linguistique au botswana
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