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- Speech and the City
- Speech and the City
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Disclaimer in Regard to Website Content
- Preface
- Acknowledgements
- 1 Linguaphobia
- 2 The City as Multilingual Utopia
- 3 (Re)claiming Knowledge
- 4 Access and Agency
- 5 Heritage and Skills
- 6 Celebration and Citizenship
- 7 Academia and Advocacy
- 8 The Mirage of the Civic University
- References
- Index of Names
- Index of Subjects
3 - (Re)claiming Knowledge
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 23 May 2024
- Speech and the City
- Speech and the City
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Disclaimer in Regard to Website Content
- Preface
- Acknowledgements
- 1 Linguaphobia
- 2 The City as Multilingual Utopia
- 3 (Re)claiming Knowledge
- 4 Access and Agency
- 5 Heritage and Skills
- 6 Celebration and Citizenship
- 7 Academia and Advocacy
- 8 The Mirage of the Civic University
- References
- Index of Names
- Index of Subjects
Summary
The chapter reviews approaches to decoloniality and critical evaluations of the relaunch of the civic university idea in the twenty-first century, and the risks of commodifying diversity and community links and objectifying communities in pursuit of a neoliberal agenda. In 2010 the Multilingual Manchester (MLM) project was launched as a model of non-linear, reciprocal partnership combining teaching, research and public engagement. It set up multiple partnerships with local service providers and community groups, a student volunteer scheme, digital resources and a policy engagement strand and created public spaces to engage with the city’s multilingualism. Ironically it was the crystalisation of a neoliberal university agenda that gave the initiative momentum: MLM was seen as a useful tool to market degree programmes by offering a unique student experience and employability prospects, a way to maximise impact (in 2014 and 2021 more than half of the relevant unit of assessment’s impact submissions were linked to MLM) and to demonstrate connections with the locality.
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- Speech and the CityMultilingualism, Decoloniality and the Civic University, pp. 41 - 55Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2024