Embracing multilingualism to enhance complexity sensitive research

Canto, P., Franco, S. & Larrea, M. (2 December 2019) Embracing multilingualism to enhance complexity sensitive research. Impact of Social Sciences Blog.
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Academics who engage with local stakeholders to develop their research processes often find themselves spanning between the local language in which the research process takes place and English, the undisputed lingua franca in academia. In this post, Patricia Canto, Susana Franco and Miren Larrea argue that embracing the coexistence of different languages in all the stages of the research cycle fosters inclusion and pluralism, helping to develop complexity sensitive research.

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