New book on multilingualism in cyberspace
Nick Thieberger
thien at unimelb.edu.au
Wed Mar 7 21:46:01 UTC 2012
UNESCO and Maaya have published a collection of papers related to
their approach to language diversity on the internet. It is freely
downloadable from the following site
http://net-lang.net/
The English version is here:
http://net-lang.net/externDisplayer/displayExtern/_path_/netlang_EN_pdfedition.pdf
CONTENTS
Forewords
Irina Bokova, General Director, UNESCO 13
Abdou Diouf, General Secretary, La Francophonie 17
José Luis Dicenta, General Secretary, Union Latine 21
Dwayne Bailey, Research Director, ANLoc 23
Daniel Prado, Executive Secretary, Maaya Network 27
Part 1 - When Technology Meets Multilingualism
Daniel Prado Language Presence in the Real World and Cyberspace 35
Michaël Oustinoff English Won’t be the Internet’s Lingua Franca 53
Éric Poncet Technological Innovation and Language Preservation 69
Maik Gibson Preserving the Heritage of Extinct or Endangered Languages 75
Marcel Diki-Kidiri Cyberspace and Mother Tongue Education 89
Part 2 - Digital Spaces
Stéphane Bortzmeyer Multilingualism and the Internet’s Standardisation 105
Mikami Yoshiki & Shigeaki Kodama Measuring Linguistic Diversity on the Web 119
Joseph Mariani How Language Technologies Support Multilingualism 141
Vassili Rivron The Use of Facebook by the Eton of Cameroon 161
Pann Yu Mon & Madhukara Phatak Search Engines and Asian Languages 169
Hervé Le Crosnier Digital Libraries 185
Dwayne Bailey Software Localization: Open Source as a Major Tool for
Digital Multilingualism 205
Mélanie Dulong De Rosnay Translation and Localization of Creative
Commons Licenses 221
Part 3 - Digital Multilingualism: Building Inclusive Societies
Viola Krebs & Vicent Climent-Ferrando Languages, Cyberspace, Migrations 229
Annelies Braffort & Patrice Dalle Accessibility in Cyberspace: Sign
Languages 249
Tjeerd de Graaf How Oral Archives Benefit Endangered Languages 269
Evgeny Kuzmin Linguistic Policies to Counter Languages Marginalization 287
Tunde Adegbola Multimedia and Signed, Written or Oral Languages 311
Adel El Zaim Cyberactivism and Regional Languages in the 2011 Arab Spring 325
Adama Samassékou Multilingualism, the Millenium Development Goals,
and Cyberspace 337
Part 4 Multilingualism on the Internet : a Multilateral Issue
Isabella Pierangeli Borletti Describing the World: Multilingualism,
the Internet, and Human Rights 351
Stéphane Bortzmeyer Multilingualism and Internet Governance 373
Marcel Diki-Kidiri Ethical Principles Required for an Equitable
Language Presence in the Information Society 387
Stéphane Grumbach The Internet in China 401
Michaël Oustinoff The Economy of Languages 407
Daniel Prado & Daniel Pimienta Public Policies for Languages in Cyberspace 423
Conclusion
the Future speaks, reads and writes in all languages
Adama Samassékou President of Maaya
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