Language and the Right to Communicate

By WACC - 1999

WACC quarterly journal Media Development 4/1999. "If there is a valid basis for the right to communicate, it is surely the recognition that such a right can only be fulfilled in the specificity and locality of languages and not in their absence." Seven articles by Tove Skuttnab-Kangas, Cees J. Hamelink, Philip Lee, David Wanless, Linda Slough and Philip Cass.

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By WACC| 1999
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Communication rights enable all people everywhere to express themselves individually and collectively by all means of communication. They are vital to full participation in society and are, therefore, universal human rights belonging to every man, woman, and child.

 

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