Language Conflict Encyclopedia
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The Encyclopedia of Global Ethnolinguistic Conflict is a curated digital source of information about ethnolinguistic conflicts and language rights violations around the world, information not readily available elsewhere. Conflict cases are geo-located, with information about the state/territory of the conflict, the ethnolinguistic parties to it, its history and linguistic background, and relevant language rights issues. Database filters allow users to compare and contrast conflicts, sorted by conflict type, language family, location, etc.
View the Language Encyclopedia at languageconflict.org
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Stanley Dubinsky
Professor of Linguistics, University of South Carolina
Harvey Starr
Dag Hammarskjold Professor in International Affairs Emeritus, University of South Carolina