Justice in the Linguistic Environment: Narrow or Wide?

In G. Iannaccaro, F. Gobbo & V. Dell’Aquila (eds.), The Assessment of Sociolinguistic Justice: Parameters and Models of Analysis. Springer Verlag. pp. 153-172 (2018)
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Abstract

Many of the most prominent accounts of linguistic justice defended by political theorists in recent years have focussed only on institutional arrangements and treat private language choices as falling beyond the scope of justice. By contrast, this chapter argues that the moral assessment of a society’s linguistic arrangements ought to consider both its institutional framework and the language choices of its members.

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