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'''Date:''' 6 July 2017
'''Date:''' 6 July 2017


'''Time:'''  
'''Time:''' 4:15pm to 5pm.


'''Venue:''' University of Edinburgh Business School
'''Duration:''' 45 minutes.
 
'''Venue:''' University of Edinburgh Business School - Auditorium.


'''Speakers''':  
'''Speakers''':  
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Our panelists will draw on the range of research, activism and discussion seen at Celtic Knot to critically reflect on where the Celtic & Indigenous language communities are, and where they are heading.
Our panelists will draw on the range of research, activism and discussion seen at Celtic Knot to critically reflect on where the Celtic & Indigenous language communities are, and where they are heading.
Join us to discuss the strengths and pressing challenges of the Celtic and Indigenous language communities, how these are being championed and addressed, and how we continue to move forward. Attendees will be encouraged to contribute to this session.
Join us to discuss the strengths and pressing challenges of the Celtic and Indigenous language communities, how these are being championed and addressed, and how we continue to move forward. Attendees will be encouraged to contribute to this session.
'''Notes:''' [https://etherpad.wikimedia.org/p/Celtic_Knot_-_Closing_plenary_panel Etherpad link].


'''Supporting material:'''
'''Supporting material:'''


'''Related sessions:'''
'''Related sessions:'''

Revision as of 18:15, 24 May 2017

Title: The Politics of Language Online - Plenary Panel

Date: 6 July 2017

Time: 4:15pm to 5pm.

Duration: 45 minutes.

Venue: University of Edinburgh Business School - Auditorium.

Speakers:

  • Àlex Hinojo.

Overview of topic:
Our panelists will draw on the range of research, activism and discussion seen at Celtic Knot to critically reflect on where the Celtic & Indigenous language communities are, and where they are heading. Join us to discuss the strengths and pressing challenges of the Celtic and Indigenous language communities, how these are being championed and addressed, and how we continue to move forward. Attendees will be encouraged to contribute to this session.

Notes: Etherpad link.

Supporting material:

Related sessions: