Bańczerowski, Janusz2011-03-312011-03-312009-01-01http://dx.doi.org/10.17161/SCN.1808.72692385-8753https://hdl.handle.net/1808/7269Issues of language and culture in the EU exhibit a complex pattern, and their proper management cannot be conceived of without taking into consideration the results of interlinguistic and intercultural research. EU citizens must be prepared to confront cultural and civilizational diversity and also to understand that diversity rather than receiving it as a threat to their national identity. Are educated EU citizens, for example, ready to come to grips with linguistic, cultural and civilizational diversity? Are they able to adequately treat and accept such diversity? What are they prepared to do in order to maintain and cultivate their own language, culture, and identity, as well as to hand them down to the next generation? These are the challenges that a nation and a sovereign state necessarily have to face. New EU member states, torn out of its former isolation, has suddenly found itself exposed to globalization processes.Vprašanje jezika in kulture v EZ je zelo zapleteno in si ga ni mogoče predstavljati brez upoštevanja rezultatov medjezikovnih in medkulturnih raziskav. Državljane EZ je potrebno soočiti s kulturno in civilizacijsko raznolikostjo, ki jo je potrebno razumeti pravilno in ne kot grožnjo svoji narodni identiteti. Je izobražen prebivalec EZ pripravljen na soočenje z jezikovno, kulturno in civilizacijsko raznolikostjo? Jo znajo državljani EZ ustrezno obravnavati in sprejeti? Kaj so pripravljeni storiti, da bi ohranili in kultivirali svoj lastni jezik, kulturo in identiteto ter jih posredovali naslednji generaciji? To so izzivi, s katerimi se morajo soočiti narodi in suverene države. Nove članice EZ so po dolgi izolaciji bile nenadoma izpostavljene integraciji in globalizaciji.otherAll articles are licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial 4.0 International License (CC-BY-NC)http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/medjezikovni in medkulturni globalizacijski procesijezikovna politikamedkulturni dialogvečjezičnost EZmali in veliki jeziki EUinterlinguistic and intercultural globalization processesLanguage policyintercultural dialoguelinguistic pluralism in the EUlittle and big languages and culturesSytuacja językowa w Unii EuropejskiejArticle10.17161/SCN.1808.7269openAccess