Research Poster: Language and the Nation: The Rise of Ethnolinguistic Nationalism and its Consequences for Understanding the Monolingual Paradigm

This summer I completed my research project on the topic of ethnolinguistic nationalism, anti-immigrant rhetoric, and minority language advocacy. This research poster, presented at the Laidlaw Scholars Global Conference 2024 in Leeds, outlines the findings of my project.
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Go to the profile of Hannah Watton
10 days ago

Eavan - this is a really interesting study showing how perspectives surrounding multilingualism and monolingualism have evolved throughout time! It's really crucial to bear in mind ways the myth of monolingualism is used to marginalise immigrant communities and important to acknowledge nations and languages as fluid rather than fixed. Your solutions for overcoming these issues and supporting diverse realities and ethnolinguistic communities are truly inspiring! 

Go to the profile of Eavan O'Keeffe
10 days ago

Hi Hannah, thank you very much for your kind comment - I'm glad to hear that my research resonated with you!