The Politics of Language

SES 215FS

Examines the political role of language in societies as diverse as China, India, the former Soviet Union, the UK and the US. Looks at how state and non-state actors influence citizens' language practices, and their beliefs about language. Drawing on political theory, sociology and sociolinguistics, we look at how language policies reflect and produce sociopolitical realities. Topics covered include migration, citizenship, nationalism and decolonization. Open to students in the Focus Program only.

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Curriculum Codes
  • SS
Cross-Listed As
  • ICS 228FS
  • LINGUIST 213FS
  • POLSCI 185FS
Typically Offered
Fall Only