Language-based capabilities to conceptualise linguistic justice
Cecilia Gialdini
Abstract:This article proposes an application of the capability approach (CA) within linguistic justice, adopting a
capability-based approach. The aim is to break down the concept into language-based capabilities associated with public goods,
which can be evaluated through qualitative or quantitative methods, aligning with policy cycle models. The objective is to
deconstruct the abstract notion of linguistic justice into manageable components, namely language-… Show more
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