The assertion of “choice” as the primary edict of feminism’s goal unfortunately individualizes and privatizes dilemmas that are, in fact, symptoms of various structural inequalities. Treating any ...
China adopted a sweeping law Thursday to promote what it calls “ethnic unity,” a measure that critics say would further erode ...
When considering the challenges faced by children with developmental language disorder (DLD), it's natural to think of difficulties they have in understanding and using language. What tends to get ...
Small wording choices like “you need to” versus “could you please” can change how requests are received at work. Tone can determine whether employees feel pressured.
Chinese official discourse has increasingly used “social governance”  to describe policies in the Uyghur region. This neutral administrative language is reshaping people's perception of repression, ...
Women are not just victims or side characters in recent crime-and-power OTT dramas. They are complex forces—capable of ...
Chinese leader Xi Jinping enshrined in law his vision for a powerful China united around a single national identity, the culmination of a long-running campaign to assimilate the country’s ethnic ...
Why silence, obligation, and dissent mean different things across cultures, and what leaders get wrong when they assume voice is universal.
The crackdown on Mongolian culture in China's Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region by the Chinese authorities through language control, ...