Applying a Language Justice Framework in Research: A Step Toward Achieving Health Equity

Tran Doan, Gabriela Lopez-Zeron,Guillermo Prado,Maya I. Ragavan

HEALTH PROMOTION PRACTICE(2024)

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People who use languages other than English (LOE) are rarely included in research in the United States. LOE communities face numerous health disparities that are rooted in language injustice and other intersecting oppressions including racism and xenophobia. Equitable inclusion of LOE communities in research is an important step to disrupt health disparities. We propose a new conceptual framework on language justice in research to support researchers in conducting equitable multilingual research. This language justice in research framework comprises six core pillars of best practices required for achieving language justice during all the stages of the research process including conceptualization, budgeting, data collection and analysis, and dissemination. We also present key definitions, examples of how core pillars can be applied, and structural solutions to achieving language justice. The application of the language justice in research framework is designed: (a) to achieve health equity, data equity, and antiracism across the research continuum and (b) to disrupt health disparities in systems and institutions that are disproportionately impacting LOE communities.
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health equity,language equity,language justice,language justice framework,language barriers,language access,linguistically affirming,data equity,inclusion,diversity
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