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Samuel Jones is a researcher at Demos. His research interests include culture and the arts, museums and galleries, creativity and the communication of ideas and knowledge through the cultural sector. In particular, he is interested in cross-cultural communications and the role of culture in international relations. In other work, he has focused on Global English and conversations. Recently, he has undertaken research in both the US and China.

Posted by Samuel Jones at 10:53am on Thursday, 2nd November 2006
This is a really interesting article by Pratap Bhanu Mehta about the dynamics of politics and langauge in India.  Actually, it makes some pretty salient points about language choice and politics generally.  

As debates about the dominance of English and linguistic imperialism proliferate and some countries take active and coercive steps to limit its influence, Mehta argues for 'the principle of non-coercion', a linguistic policy for which he praises Nehru. 

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