At what point do scholarship and pedagogy in sociolinguistics and language education become complicit in neoliberalism? What can researchers learn from their multilingual informants about how to resist neoliberalism? Those are central questions readers ponder as they dive into Suresh Canagarajah\u27s logically organized and well-argued volume, Translingual Practices and Neoliberal Policies: Attitudes and Strategies of African Skilled Migrants in Anglophone Workplaces. A book that uses empirical data to support theory construction, it is written for scholars who have followed recent debates in the sociolinguistics and language education fields
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At what point do scholarship and pedagogy in sociolinguistics and language education become complici...
© 2022 The Author(s). Published by Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. This is an...
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Language is increasingly understood as a commodified skill that allows learners, seen as language en...
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This article analyzes how neoliberalism as ideology and practice permeates CLIL-type bilingual educa...
Western capitalistic values that have given shape to contemporary neoliberal ideologies have, for to...
Multilingualism is widespread amongst individuals and communities in African countries. However, lan...
This book presents current trends in language education as reflections of and responses to globaliza...
No Child Left Behind refers to federal education legislation and implementation programs intended to...
This article discusses Volume 17 (1) where the editors (Garrido and Sabaté-Dalmau) push for a sociol...
At what point do scholarship and pedagogy in sociolinguistics and language education become complici...
© 2022 The Author(s). Published by Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. This is an...
This article discusses the findings of an empirical study that investigated the writing practices in...
This article investigates the intersections of spatial immobility and informal work among homeless G...
Language is increasingly understood as a commodified skill that allows learners, seen as language en...
This paper analyzes English-Medium-Instruction (EMI) lecturers' orientations towards neoliberal lang...
As translanguaging gains traction in language education, its political and ideological implications ...
The article explores complementary aspects of two nascent developments in (socio) linguistics, namel...
Research on economic activity in Africa consistently ignores the importance of individuals’ linguist...
This article analyzes how neoliberalism as ideology and practice permeates CLIL-type bilingual educa...
Western capitalistic values that have given shape to contemporary neoliberal ideologies have, for to...
Multilingualism is widespread amongst individuals and communities in African countries. However, lan...
This book presents current trends in language education as reflections of and responses to globaliza...
No Child Left Behind refers to federal education legislation and implementation programs intended to...
This article discusses Volume 17 (1) where the editors (Garrido and Sabaté-Dalmau) push for a sociol...