Below are some possible starting points for developing your understanding of questions and issues to do with Nationalism and Language Diversity. They include both videos and texts.
(1) As a first step, you could start by watching one or two of the videos below, and making some key points, and reading one or moreof the texts on this page, and making notes.
(2) Then, after explaining and discussing yourn notes in class, you could decide what you want to understand more deeply about nationalism and language diversity.
(3) Your next step could then be to start doing your own searches for information and sources (text, video, muti-media, and so on).
** Please feel free to email me if you need any help or advice about searching for information. **
Videos
Pirawat Punyagupta (4 July 2019). Linguistic Imperialism. TEDxBangkokPatanaSchool. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pQjoZj1NlQ
TED52 (21 July 2021). Nationalism Explained: Political Ideology. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XhypkEqXuHI
The New York Times (1 March 2018). How Nations Make Up National Identities. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F9qF6FvwrHI&t=6s
Zoe Maria Pace (4 December 2019). Bilingualism and the Cultural Imperialism of language. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e8gGY2JAjow
Texts
Rachel Denver (19 January 2022). New Language Requirement Raises Concerns in Ukraine. Human Rights Watch. https://www.hrw.org/news/2022/01/19/new-language-requirement-raises-concerns-ukraine
Ingrid Piller (4 April 2021). Can we ever unthink linguistic nationalism? https://www.languageonthemove.com/can-we-ever-unthink-linguistic-nationalism/