Indian Transnational Families in Northern Ireland by Anik Nandi (Woxsen University)

Calenda 2026-02-20

Summary:

Immigration waves globally have enriched linguistic and cultural landscapes through the spread of Heritage Languages (HL). In Northern Ireland, the Indian community, one of the longest-established ethnic minorities since the 1920s, represents a vital yet often overlooked part of the region's diversity. While local policy focuses on Irish and Ulster-Scots, the linguistic dynamics of migrant families remain under-researched.

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Authors:

sandrine.antoine@inist.fr (Sandrine Antoine)

Date tagged:

02/20/2026, 16:01

Date published:

02/19/2026, 18:00