What is it about?

This study examines how language rights and prevailing ideologies influence social inequalities. By analyzing the intersections of linguistic rights and societal ideologies, the research highlights how dominant ideologies shape and legitimize inequalities within legal and social frameworks. The study also emphasizes the role of language as a symbol of social identity and conflict, showing how it can both reflect and reinforce social hierarchies. This research aims to bring awareness to these issues, promoting a more equitable approach to language rights.

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Why is it important?

The uniqueness of this work lies in its focus on the concept of "legitimized inequalities," examining how ideologies within societies validate and perpetuate social disparities through language rights. This approach is timely given the current global emphasis on social justice and equality. By addressing the intersection of language, identity, and power, this research provides valuable insights into the mechanisms that sustain social inequities. It calls for a reevaluation of linguistic policies to ensure they promote fairness and inclusivity, potentially influencing future legal and social reforms.

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This page is a summary of: Desigualtats legitimades: drets lingüístics i ideologia, Just Journal of Language Rights & Minorities Revista de Drets Lingüístics i Minories, October 2023, Universitat de Valencia,
DOI: 10.7203/just.2.27509.
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