France and the European Union face intricate challenges due to their diverse socio-cultural landscapes, hosting numerous languages and cultures that pose complexities in policy formulation and implementation. This article dives deep into the linguistic implications within multicultural policies of these regions, examining their impacts, hurdles, and future prospects. Emphasizing the historical context of immigration and its linguistic consequences, it seeks to contextualize linguistic issues in the multicultural policies of France and the European Union. Migrant reception in these territories has a convoluted history influenced by political, economic, and social events, attracting individuals escaping conflict or seeking asylum, which shaped the evolution of reception policies. In France, immigration spanning centuries notably diversified post-Second World War, enriching society culturally and linguistically with languages like Arabic, Berber, Tamazight, and Creole coexisting with French, the official language. Within the EU, diverse migratory movements contributed to linguistic variety, and policies promoting free movement fostered settlement in member countries, triggering challenges in social cohesion, integration, and access to services. Efforts to address these issues through multicultural policies have become vital, impacting social and political life by raising concerns about minority languages, cultural identity preservation, and equal rights regardless of one's mother tongue. Education and public service access, crucial aspects for inclusive societies, face significant challenges in both France and the EU. France's focus on promoting French has marginalized regional and minority languages, impacting bilingual education accessibility. Despite EU initiatives encouraging linguistic diversity, disparities in member countries persist, limiting quality multilingual education. Language barriers present substantial challenges in accessing public services for migrants and minority language communities, affecting their fundamental rights and social integration. Ensuring inclusive services for all demands policies acknowledging linguistic diversity. An inclusive approach is essential in managing language issues in education and public services. Educational policies should preserve minority languages while ensuring proficiency in the national language. Addressing language barriers in public services is crucial for genuine equal opportunities and active participation in societal life.
목차
I. Introduction II. Multicultural immigration policies III. The linguistic conflict and multicultural crisis of immigration IV. Linguistic issues in education and public services V. Conclusion Works Cited [Abstract]
국제언어인문학회 [INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION FOR HUMANISTIC STUDIES IN LANGUAGE]
설립연도
2000
분야
인문학>언어학
소개
국제언어인문학회는 '언어를 통한 인문학 연구'의 필요성에 동감하는 여러 전공분야 학자들의 뜻을 담고 있습니다. 언어에 초점을 맞추는 것은, 다양한 전공분야의 참여에서 생겨날 수 있는 '이질적 집합'의 상황을 극복하기 위한 장치입니다. 현재로서는 작은 불씨를 지핀 것에 불과합니다. 그러나 이렇게 일구어진 불꽃이 새로운 학풍의 바람결에 커다란 섬광으로 빛나게 될 날이 올 것을 우리는 확신합니다. 우리의 학회와 학술지는 인문학 불변의 가치와 시대적 사명을 인식하는 국내외의 학자들을 향해 활짝 개방되어 있습니다. 특정 전공의 범위를 넘어서서 철학, 문학, 언어학, 종교, 역사, 문화, 예술 등의 시각에서 언어의 본질을 토론할 기회가 될 것입니다.