Multilingualism on the Speaker - Our Special Issue to the Radio
Professor and researcher Martha Pulido, one of our Guest Editors in our recent special issue on Multilingualism, will be along with Ikala team, presenting the highlights of this thematic issue, recently published along with the Unesco Chair on Language Policies for Multilingualism. This Chair calls the attention on the need to preserving Native languages and inserting them in the multilingual movement endorsed by speakers, readers, and writers at both material and digital worlds.
This special issue covered six thematic axes, with multilingualism as a point of departure and a goal: intercultural mediation, linguistic rights, translation and accessibility, and multilingual literature, as well as multilingual policy-making and planning, and multilingual education.