Summary
ReDes_Ling is an interdisciplinary and inter-sectoral action research project whose goal is to research language inequality and propose innovative strategies to revert its pernicious social effects, promoting sociolinguistic justice and social integration. Building a network of twelve organizations from Europe (Denmark, Greenland, Luxembourg, Spain) and Latin America (Argentina, Colombia, Mexico) that brings together scholars and social actors (grass-roots indigenous and workers' organizations, cultural institutions, media outlets), ReDes_Ling focuses its action research on three key areas that are fundamental pillars of economic and social prosperity: education, health, and work. To understand and reverse inequalities mediated by social and linguistic issues, ReDes_Ling proposes a three-prong action plan: redistribution of material and symbolic resources, recognition of all languages and speakers, and participation of all communities in social and political life. With this approach, ReDes_Ling will generate four outcomes: (1) a groundbreaking interdisciplinary and inter-sectoral framework to understand and tackle language inequality; (2) a corpus of actions to respond to language inequality that the network will design, implement, and assess; (3) an inventory of interventions to promote an alternative discourse to foster sociolinguistic justice, also designed, implemented, and assessed as part of the action; and (4), a series of materials to intervene in society so that the research and innovation produced by ReDes_Ling reaches our broad immediate social and academic circles, extended populations in the countries where the network operates, and stakeholders and policy makers at the regional, national, and European levels. Our project contributes to the EU's goals of excellence in R&I, raising democratic values, promoting gender equality, increasing political participation, and strengthening strategic international relationships.
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Web resources: | https://cordis.europa.eu/project/id/101131469 |
Start date: | 01-01-2024 |
End date: | 31-12-2027 |
Total budget - Public funding: | - 768 200,00 Euro |
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ReDes_Ling is an interdisciplinary and inter-sectoral action research project whose goal is to research language inequality and propose innovative strategies to revert its pernicious social effects, promoting sociolinguistic justice and social integration. Building a network of twelve organizations from Europe (Denmark, Greenland, Luxembourg, Spain) and Latin America (Argentina, Colombia, Mexico) that brings together scholars and social actors (grass-roots indigenous and workers' organizations, cultural institutions, media outlets), ReDes_Ling focuses its action research on three key areas that are fundamental pillars of economic and social prosperity: education, health, and work. To understand and reverse inequalities mediated by social and linguistic issues, ReDes_Ling proposes a three-prong action plan: redistribution of material and symbolic resources, recognition of all languages and speakers, and participation of all communities in social and political life. With this approach, ReDes_Ling will generate four outcomes: (1) a groundbreaking interdisciplinary and inter-sectoral framework to understand and tackle language inequality; (2) a corpus of actions to respond to language inequality that the network will design, implement, and assess; (3) an inventory of interventions to promote an alternative discourse to foster sociolinguistic justice, also designed, implemented, and assessed as part of the action; and (4), a series of materials to intervene in society so that the research and innovation produced by ReDes_Ling reaches our broad immediate social and academic circles, extended populations in the countries where the network operates, and stakeholders and policy makers at the regional, national, and European levels. Our project contributes to the EU's goals of excellence in R&I, raising democratic values, promoting gender equality, increasing political participation, and strengthening strategic international relationships.Status
SIGNEDCall topic
HORIZON-MSCA-2022-SE-01-01Update Date
12-03-2024
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