International Conference on Territories of Higher Speaker Density Areas in Minoritised Language Communities

Events / Thu 16 Oct 2025

This international conference will have two main objectives:

  • To reflect on the importance of higher speaker density areas in the revitalization of minoritized languages across Europe.
  • To present proposals and measures for strengthening the sociolinguistic situation of minoritized languages within these areas.

In the context of minoritized languages, higher speaker density areas are key sociolinguistic spaces, as they allow local speakers to develop their language practices more naturally than anywhere else, and to continue transmitting the language across generations. In these areas, the minoritized language is predominant, and intergenerational transmission is ensured. For speakers of the minoritized language, these environments are comfortable and safe, as they are protected from situations of discrimination and subjugation and maintain strong presence in everyday communication. These areas foster inherent sociolinguistic dynamics that strengthen the minoritized language, encouraging its use and transmission.

Moreover, higher speaker density areas play a strategic role in language revitalization processes. They provide ideal spaces for the socialization and immersion of new speakers, while promoting the language’s prestige and active use. The experiences and practices of these areas can also be exported to environments with a weaker presence of the minoritized language, to enhance that presence and inspire language activation initiatives.

Various institutions work toward the identification, legal protection, and integrated development of higher speaker density areas, aiming at their consolidation and expansion. Often, the sociolinguistic situation in these areas offers valuable indicators of the overall health of the language: a speaker community without such areas is at risk, while languages in strong condition tend to have broad geographical zones with high speaker density. For all these reasons, public policies must prioritize them. Fostering and nurturing social dynamics in favour of the minoritized language within these areas—especially by improving conditions related to demographics, education, and the socioeconomic sphere—means working for the future of minoritized languages.

Program

16 October

09 :00
Registration
09:30
Institutional Opening

Welcome words by:

  • Azpeitia Town Council,
  • Gipuzkoa Provincial Council,
  • Basque Autonomous Community Government,
  • Coppieters Foundation,
  • UEU,
  • Soziolinguistika Klusterra,
  • UEMA
09:50
Mikel Zalbide - VIDEO (Euskaltzaindia – Basque Academy) Arnasguneak: concept and framework (VIDEO

Arnasguneak: concept and framework

10:10
Conchúr Ó Giollagáin (University of the Highlands and Islands)

Protecting vernacular communities in minority language revitalization: A social dynamic analysis

11:10
Coffee Break
11:40
Étienne Lemyre (Statistique Canada)

Importance of demographic density in linguistic contact dynamics

12:30
Garikoitz Goikoetxea (Tolosaldea)

Breathing Spaces in Southern Basque Country: state and trends

13:00
Elin Haf Gruffydd Jones (University of Wales - ELEN)

Continuity and Co-dependency?’: the dynamics of high, mid, and low-density Welsh-speaking communities

13:30
Jon Aizpurua (Basque Autonomous Community Government)

The Role of Main Towns in the Revitalisation of Basque-Speaking Areas

14:00
Lunch
15:30
Asier Basurto (Soziolinguistika Klusterra)

Interactions Between Areas with Different Speaker Density Levels in the Processes of Decline and Revitalisation of Basque

16:00
Iratxe Retolaza

Community-Based Cultural Production in Breathing Spaces

16:30

Some keys for higher density areas speakers empowerment

17 October

09:30
Alaitz Aizpuru, Mikel Artola, Haritz Garmendia

The Basque language has no periphery, because it has no center

10:10
Cynog Prys (Bangor University)

Socioeconomic Interventions in High-Density Areas: recruitment criteria and other actions

10:50
Mattia Zeba (EURAC)

The Italian legal framework for the protection of minorities: a perspective from Ladin, German and Italian speaking communities in South Tyrol

11:30
Coffee Break
12:00

21st-Century Language Policy for Breathing Spaces

13:00
Iñaki Iurrebaso (UEMA

Reflections on a Territorial Strategy for Basque Revitalization

14:00
Conclusions & closing

 

Scientific Committee

  • Xan Aire, Plazara
  • Patri Arburua, Basque Language Association of Town Councils of Bortziriak
  • Miren Artetxe, University of the Basque Country (UPV-EHU)
  • Asier Basurto, Basque Sociolinguistics Cluster (Soziolinguistika Klusterra)
  • Maddi Dorronsoro, European Centre for Minority Issues (ECMI)
  • Mikel Gartziarena, University of the Basque Country (EHU-UPV)
  • Conchúr Ó Giollagáin, University of the Highlands and Islands
  • Iñaki Iurrebaso, Basque Speaking Town Councils Association (UEMA)
  • Elin Haf Gruffydd Jones, University of Wales – European Language Equality Network (ELEN)
  • Jon Mentxakatorre, Mondragon University (MU)
  • Jon Sarasua, Mondragon University (MU) – Basque Language Academy (Euskaltzaindia)
  • Arkaitz Zarraga, Basque Summer University (UEU)

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This event is a joint initiative of the Commonwealth of Basque Municipalities (UEMA ) and Coppieters Foundation, in collaboration with the Basque Sociolinguistics Cluster (Soziolinguistika Klusterra) and the Basque Summer University (Udako Euskal Unibertsitatea – UEU)

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This series of conversations is financially supported by the European Parliament. The European Parliament is not liable for the content of the discussions nor the opinions expressed by the experts during these exchanges.

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