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Canada is home to many French-speaking minority communities, including Acadia. In this visual post, Professor Michelle Landry addresses Acadian demography and identity, and discusses the work of the Canada Research Chair on Francophone Minorities and Power, which she holds. She looks at the origins and claims of the anti-bilingualism movement in the province of New Brunswick, and asserts the legitimacy of the sociology of and in Acadia. An interview conducted by Jurivision in collaboration with CIRCEM as part of the XXIIᵉ Congrès de l’AISLF.
Discover the unique experience of the learners of the Certificate in Indigenous Law during the intensive course on Indigenous and…
More than half of the world’s French speakers live in Africa, according to the Observatoire démographique et statistique de l’espace francophone. In this visual post, Professor Nadine Machikou looks at the repoliticization and future of French on the African continent. She also criticizes certain barriers to the international circulation of knowledge, and stresses the importance of scientific spaces supporting the vitality and dynamism of the French language. An interview conducted by Jurivision in collaboration with CIRCEM as part of the XXIIᵉ AISLF Congress.
As a student it can sometimes be difficult to mix passion and profession, particularly in a field as demanding as the legal one. In the context of her clinical teaching course, Amanda Buttice had the opportunity to learn and explore how she can combine her love for art and a career in law with the experience and guidance from lawyer François Le Moine ultimately exposing her to the niche field that is “Art Law”.