Segmented networks: linguistic practices in Canadian lesbian and gay rights organizing
Year:
2004
Author :
Volume and number:
, 4
Collection:
, 1
Journal:
, Ethnicities
Pages :
, 99-124
Abstract
Explores linguistic practices of Egale, an advocacy group for lesbian and gay rights issues, with regard to public presentation, recruitment, and participation, its relationships to other rights groups, and how French- and English-speaking based networks adapt and cooperate for social movement politics.
Theme :
BilingualismSociety
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