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Matias, A.R. (2019). The (In)visibility of languages spoken by black european population. in International Conference «Comunication, diversity and solidarity. Discourses and Practices in Cultural Diversity», CODES - Session 3: Multilingualism, citizenship and cultural diversity.
A. R. Matias, "The (In)visibility of languages spoken by black european population", in in Int. Conf. «Comunication, diversity and solidarity. Discourses and Practices in Cultural Diversity», CODES - Session 3: Multilingualism, citizenship and cultural diversity, Coimbra, 2019
@misc{matias2019_1715056264519, author = "Matias, A.R.", title = "The (In)visibility of languages spoken by black european population", year = "2019", howpublished = "Ambos (impresso e digital)", url = "http://www.uc.pt/fluc/uidief/Certificados/Programa_CODES_2019" }
TY - CPAPER TI - The (In)visibility of languages spoken by black european population T2 - in International Conference «Comunication, diversity and solidarity. Discourses and Practices in Cultural Diversity», CODES - Session 3: Multilingualism, citizenship and cultural diversity AU - Matias, A.R. PY - 2019 CY - Coimbra UR - http://www.uc.pt/fluc/uidief/Certificados/Programa_CODES_2019 AB - It is a fact that statistical data of European populations do not allow us a better understanding of their actual sociolinguistic composition. This evidence results from the lack of knowledge (and acknowledgement) for the existing linguistic diversity, which has been strengthen by a deafening silence (Pereira), and leading towards the social and political menorization of wide sections of the population. In this presentation, we aim to discuss the researchers’ needs for self-reflexivity tools, as subjects categorizing populations and socio-linguistic changes that have been historically invisible. The reflection will focus specifically on the place that populations and languages of African origin have been occupying in the "official" narratives of European history. ER -