Belonging and critical consciousness shape well-being and civic engagement among AAPI individuals. Racism, trauma, and ...
Already used to suspend a professor, Indiana’s Act 202 curtails academic freedom and limits the plurality of viewpoints on campus.
Bangladesh has made important strides in recognising the linguistic and cultural identity of its deaf community by officially ...
The Indian Institute of Technology Madras (IIT Madras) has launched the ‘Language and Cognition Laboratory’ (LC-Lab) to study India’s linguistic diversity through an interdisciplinary and ...
Kabylia, the cultural and historical heart of Algeria, possesses a distinct identity shaped by its language, traditions, and ...
Centre delayed creation of Marathi-speaking state till 1960. Marathi-Gujarati linguistic conflict closely resonates with ...
Dr Adam Schembri, Professor of Linguistics, explains the importance of studying the science of language to mark World Linguistics Day.
This book delves into the rich history of the Dravidian movement, highlighting the role of iconic figures like Periyar, ...
Minnesota’s largest teachers union is under fire this week over its “professional development” courses on topis such as “Interrupting Whiteness” ...
Opinion

Judging Language

A new study examining 75 years of constitutional bench verdicts has opened an uncomfortable but necessary conversation: India’s highest court, even while expanding constitutional protections for ...
Stephanie Schneider, SUNY Old Westbury, examines Paulo Freire’s fascinating work on social justice, and the democratic potential of education ...
Since 2018, less than 23% of the judges appointed to India’s High Courts have been members of the Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes, Other Backward Classes or minority communities. In response to a ...