This article explores how an economic ideology-neoliberalism-serves as a covert language policy mechanism pushing the global spread of English. Our analysis builds on a case study of the spread of English as a medium of instruction (MoI) in South Korean higher education. The Asian financial crisis of 1997/98 was the catalyst for a set of socioeconomic transformations that led to the imposition of competitiveness as a core value. Competition is heavily structured through a host of testing, assessment, and ranking mechanisms, many of which explicitly privilege English as a terrain where individual and societal worth are established. University rankings are one such mechanism structuring competition and constituting a covert form of language p...
English has become the dominant global language of communication, business, industries, entertainmen...
There has been a growing interest in how local linguistic practices are being shaped by the global f...
As global neoliberalism continues to take root, States aim to produce linguistically-skilled human c...
In Northeast Asia, as in many other regions, local administrations have interpreted English language...
This article explores the impacts of economic and cultural globalization on language and language ed...
This article highlights two relationships in regards to neoliberalism and second language. First, it...
Choi Tae Hee focuses on the most recent developments in relation to education fever, focusing on the...
AbstractThis article proposes the term interactional straining for the strategic manipulation of int...
In today’s modern world economy, there is always a competition among countries as a consequence of ...
Language is increasingly understood as a commodified skill that allows learners, seen as language en...
The under- (or non-) specification of terms such as globalization and neoliberalism in the sub-field...
Purpose: While education policymakers in Asian polities find it difficult to resist the English lang...
South Korea is well known for its distinctive, sometimes excessive, enthusiasm for education. This e...
As the need for efficient communication between global participants in academia, business, and polit...
This critical literature review explores the effect of 'global' English on contemporary Korean socie...
English has become the dominant global language of communication, business, industries, entertainmen...
There has been a growing interest in how local linguistic practices are being shaped by the global f...
As global neoliberalism continues to take root, States aim to produce linguistically-skilled human c...
In Northeast Asia, as in many other regions, local administrations have interpreted English language...
This article explores the impacts of economic and cultural globalization on language and language ed...
This article highlights two relationships in regards to neoliberalism and second language. First, it...
Choi Tae Hee focuses on the most recent developments in relation to education fever, focusing on the...
AbstractThis article proposes the term interactional straining for the strategic manipulation of int...
In today’s modern world economy, there is always a competition among countries as a consequence of ...
Language is increasingly understood as a commodified skill that allows learners, seen as language en...
The under- (or non-) specification of terms such as globalization and neoliberalism in the sub-field...
Purpose: While education policymakers in Asian polities find it difficult to resist the English lang...
South Korea is well known for its distinctive, sometimes excessive, enthusiasm for education. This e...
As the need for efficient communication between global participants in academia, business, and polit...
This critical literature review explores the effect of 'global' English on contemporary Korean socie...
English has become the dominant global language of communication, business, industries, entertainmen...
There has been a growing interest in how local linguistic practices are being shaped by the global f...
As global neoliberalism continues to take root, States aim to produce linguistically-skilled human c...