In the context of an ongoing Englishization of higher education in the Nordic countries, much of the language policy discourse has centred on the notion of “domain loss”, a diffuse and under-defined concept based on the idea that English encroaches on the status and functionality of the national languages. In response to such concerns, “parallel language use” has been launched as a language policy concept to ensure the continued use and functionality of the national languages. In such language policy debates, however, the voices of the scientists themselves are rarely heard, which prompts questions about the extent to which alarmist discourses about threats to national languages have any purchase among the key stakeholders in this domain, i...
This article analyses language policies in higher education (HE) in Finland, Estonia, and Latvia, as...
The massive growth in English as a medium of instruction (EMI) in non-English-dominant universities ...
European universities have, since the late 1990s, undergone dramatic changes centred on internationa...
This chapter is concerned with attitudes to English as an international language of science among No...
The emergence of English as an international language of science has raised concerns in the Nordic c...
The emergence of English as an international language of science has raised concerns in the Nordic c...
This article draws attention to a widening and unproductive disconnect between two sets of scholarly...
The rising demand of academics to publish internationally has raised considerably public and politic...
Language policies have been drafted in Nordic higher education with the obvious, but unproblematised...
The emergence of English as an international language of science has generated prolific debates in t...
This thesis explores the tensions between national language policies and the ideologies underpinning...
This chapter focuses on questions surrounding universities’ societal responsibility in connection to...
This volume brings together theoretical perspectives and empirical studies on the ongoing Englishiza...
This study explores the usage and demand for local languages and English in a range of universities ...
The strategic internationalisation of academia has had an important impact on the development of Eng...
This article analyses language policies in higher education (HE) in Finland, Estonia, and Latvia, as...
The massive growth in English as a medium of instruction (EMI) in non-English-dominant universities ...
European universities have, since the late 1990s, undergone dramatic changes centred on internationa...
This chapter is concerned with attitudes to English as an international language of science among No...
The emergence of English as an international language of science has raised concerns in the Nordic c...
The emergence of English as an international language of science has raised concerns in the Nordic c...
This article draws attention to a widening and unproductive disconnect between two sets of scholarly...
The rising demand of academics to publish internationally has raised considerably public and politic...
Language policies have been drafted in Nordic higher education with the obvious, but unproblematised...
The emergence of English as an international language of science has generated prolific debates in t...
This thesis explores the tensions between national language policies and the ideologies underpinning...
This chapter focuses on questions surrounding universities’ societal responsibility in connection to...
This volume brings together theoretical perspectives and empirical studies on the ongoing Englishiza...
This study explores the usage and demand for local languages and English in a range of universities ...
The strategic internationalisation of academia has had an important impact on the development of Eng...
This article analyses language policies in higher education (HE) in Finland, Estonia, and Latvia, as...
The massive growth in English as a medium of instruction (EMI) in non-English-dominant universities ...
European universities have, since the late 1990s, undergone dramatic changes centred on internationa...