Multilingualism and Universal Communicative Actions in and beyond Cyberspace : Normative Agenda and Ethical Representation(s) for Global Communications
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As the UNESCO's Recommendation concerning the Promotion and Use of Multilingualism and Universal Access to Cyberspace (UNESCO 2003a/b) stimulates a wide range of debates and policy initiatives, this paper attempts to briefly discuss the following issues on multilingualism in and beyond cyberspace: (1) global and transnational situation of cyberspace and the Internet communication in comparative perspective, (2) the politico-evolutionary multilingualism in the (enlarging) European Union, (3) the market driven e-business mode of the mainstreaming of communicative forms and representations, (4) the new form(s) and (re-)presentations of multilingualism in/beyond the cyberspace of the communities, (5) the nation state's e-government initiatives, (6) the normative and ethical aspects of the multilingualism in a globalizing world.
- 関西学院大学の論文
- 2005-09-20
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