Language politics in international organisations
Pages 9 to 25
Cite this article
- GABORIAUX, Chloé,
- RAUS, Rachele,
- ROBERT, Cécile
- and VICARI, Stefano,
- Gaboriaux, Chloé.,
- et al.
- Gaboriaux, C.,
- Raus, R.,
- Robert, C.
- and Vicari, S.
https://doi.org/10.4000/mots.29160
Cite this article
- Gaboriaux, C.,
- Raus, R.,
- Robert, C.
- and Vicari, S.
- Gaboriaux, Chloé.,
- et al.
- GABORIAUX, Chloé,
- RAUS, Rachele,
- ROBERT, Cécile
- and VICARI, Stefano,
https://doi.org/10.4000/mots.29160
The choice of multilingualism in international organisations involves constant - and costly - translation and interpreting work, the political repercussions of which are still too often underestimated. This dossier aims to shed light on the political repercussions of this work, from a multidisciplinary perspective.
- translation
- international organisations
- language policies
- multilingualism
- international organisation discourse
- vehicular languages
Publisher keywords: international organisation discourse, international organisations, language policies, multilingualism, translation, vehicular languages