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Community Vitality : What Is It and How Does It Apply to English-speaking Quebec?
Author/contributor
- Bell, Shannon (Author)
Title
Community Vitality : What Is It and How Does It Apply to English-speaking Quebec?
Abstract
Community vitality is what empowers a group, whether it’s a linguistic or cultural minority, to navigate change without losing itself. For linguistic minorities, this means holding onto their language, cultural practices, and community networks, while maintaining institutions and achieving a level of relative
prosperity. Community vitality frameworks provide a lens for understanding the challenges faced by linguistic minorities, such as Quebec’s English speakers. By examining demographic strength, institutional support, and social status, researchers can identify factors contributing to the community’s current vitality and help identify strategies for improving future vitality prospects.
Institution
Quebec English-speaking Communities Research Network (QUESCREN)
Date
March, 2025
Pages
11
Language
en
Rights
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Citation
Bell, Shannon. Community Vitality : What Is It and How Does It Apply to English-Speaking Quebec? Quebec English-speaking Communities Research Network (QUESCREN), March 2025.
Subject
Geographical area
Type
Contributing CKOL partner
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Réseau de recherche sur les communautés québécoises d’expression anglaise (QUESCREN)
Fondation :
2008
Intervenants :
Personnes cherchant de l’information sur le Québec d’expression anglaise; membres des réseaux du QUESCREN (Table d’éducation interordres, chercheurs-membres, etc.)
Site Web :
https://www.concordia.ca/artsci/eapc/quescren.html
Activités :
Regrouper les connaissances; rechercher et publier; établir des liens entre le secteur de l’éducation en langue anglaise et un groupe chercheur-membre; gérer des projets de recherche et de développement communautaires impliquant de multiples partenaires; former des étudiants
Anciens noms :
S. o.