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“The manner in which the exclusionary nature of the English language is used in knowledge prodution separates us as humans.” quote by Malebo Sephodi
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““The manner in which the exclusionary nature of the English language is used in knowledge prodution separates us as humans.””

Malebo Sephodi

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Source Essay: Language and Knowledge Production, 2022

The exclusive nature of English marginalizes non‑English speakers, creating barriers in knowledge creation and reinforcing inequality.

In simple terms: English dominance limits global participation.

Key Takeaway

Promote multilingual platforms to democratize knowledge.

Themes

language inequality knowledge exclusion

Mood

concerned hopeful

Type

analytical critical

When to use this quote

  • academic publishing
  • online education
  • global policy

Key Concepts

postcolonial theory linguistic hegemony accessibility

Questions to Reflect On

  • How can we ensure non‑English voices are heard?
  • What role does translation play in equity?
A Different Perspective

Language barriers can be mitigated with translation technology, but cultural nuance may be lost.

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