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Revitalisation of Linguistic Diversity and Cultural Heritage

Project description

Preserving and promoting local minority heritage languages

Local Minority Heritage Languages (LHLs) differ from the dominant language and are spoken by communities with cultural ties, primarily at home. Promoting their preservation is essential for cultural identity and diversity. Supported by the Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions programme, the LocalLing project will create an international, interdisciplinary network to promote the use, maintenance, teaching, and learning of LHLs in Europe. Participants will exchange skills and knowledge for effective research across linguistics, cultural studies, education, politics, and social sciences. The project will focus on the use and maintenance of LHLs, teaching and learning, a methodology for LHLs and research, development, and support. This approach integrates theoretical and practical aspects, fostering sustainable LHL practices across various sectors.

Objective

The overarching objective of this Staff Exchanges programme is to establish an international, interdisciplinary network of organisations collaborating on a joint research initiative spanning linguistics, cultural studies, education, politics, and social sciences to promote the use, maintenance, teaching, and learning of local minority heritage languages (LHLs). The participants will exchange skills and knowledge to foster interdisciplinary collaborative research across countries and sectors, both within and beyond the EU. As such, the LocalLing project is built on four key pillars: use and maintenance of LHL, teaching and learning LHL, methodology for LHL, and research development and support. These pillars ensure a comprehensive approach that integrates both theoretical and applied perspectives, fostering sustainable LHL practices across different sectors.

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HORIZON-TMA-MSCA-SE - HORIZON TMA MSCA Staff Exchanges

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Coordinator

TALLINN UNIVERSITY
Net EU contribution

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€ 385 770,00
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Narva Road 25
10120 Tallinn
Estonia

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Region
Eesti Eesti Põhja-Eesti
Activity type
Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
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