Let’s change the default language of the Internet
Eemeli Aro
These days, English is the lingua franca, the language that “everyone” speaks and understands. But which English? Our common choice is between two different waning empires that have been imposing their culture and voice on the world for the past few centuries. For most audiences, this is a choice between two foreign locales. We need to do better. We can choose another English: an International English.
Ethics, Society & Politics
Saal E