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Sébastien Arcand, joint holder of a research chair in Quebec

June 12, 2024

Sébastien Arcand, Professor and Director of the Department of Management at HEC Montréal and Richard Marcoux, Professor of Sociology at Université Laval, were officially selected on May 13, 2024 to co-lead the new Research Chair in the Demolinguistic Situation and Language Policies in Quebec.

This appointment is part of the creation of three research chairs on Quebec that will receive a total of $5,607,401 in funding over the next five years.

The allocated funds will be channelled into research on the specificities of Quebec that will focus on strategic themes where the role of the French language raises research questions and requires the implementation of public measures.

The two professors will oversee a team of around twelve researchers and fifteen collaborators from different universities and disciplines.

The aim of their work is to gain insight into immigration issues and their influence on demolinguistic dynamics in Quebec and to guide public policy.

Sébastien Arcand, professeur et directeur du Département de management à HEC Montréal

The Chair will achieve this by focusing on 4 different thematic areas, and examining each one through three concepts (spaces-groups-practices/valorization):

  1. Educational contexts, young people and their relationship with the French language over time
  2. Languages and workplaces
  3. Private spaces, public spaces and linguistic trajectories
  4. Regionalization, francization and language Issues

 

A rich and promising 2024-2029 mandate

Some of the Chair’s aspirations and proposed activities for the next five years are as follows:

In a show of support, the Government of Quebec has awarded a $1.8 million grant to the Research Chair in the Demolinguistic Situation and Language Policies in Quebec for the fulfillment of its mandate.

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Sébastien Arcand

Richard Marcoux [in French only]