This article highlights two relationships in regards to neoliberalism and second language. First, it examines the connection between English and neoliberalism. It focuses on the idea of English as a global language and the linguistic instrumentalism (Kubota, 2011; Wee, 2003) of English as a necessary tool for economic viability in the globalized market. Second, it explores this relationship by tracing English in the contemporary neoliberal context to the history of English as an element of overseas colonial rule. It employs Peruvian sociologist Anibal Quijano’s notion of coloniality of power (2000) to illustrate that the colonial context of neoliberal global English serves not merely as a historical legacy but as an enduring structure of op...
In an increasingly globalized world, the dominance of the English language has profound sociolinguis...
This article analyzes how neoliberalism as ideology and practice permeates CLIL-type bilingual educa...
The two decades following the Second World War were marked by geopolitical and pedagogical ferment, ...
This article highlights two relationships in regards to neoliberalism and second language. First, it...
The article exemplifies and presents the characteristics of linguistic imperialism, linguistic capit...
This article explores how an economic ideology-neoliberalism-serves as a covert language policy mech...
Neoliberalism as a lens through which language learning – and by extension education in general – is...
Colonial era tactics of oppression may seem obsolete, however the United States continues to exploit...
This article resumes three interpretations for the phenomenon of the bond between globalization and ...
As global English expands, developing countries feel the pressure that, in order to remain globally ...
In the 1990’s, English language researchers and educators began to call attention to the fatal impac...
Abstract Language has power which provides the terms by which reality may be constituted, the names ...
AbstractThis article proposes the term interactional straining for the strategic manipulation of int...
Language is increasingly understood as a commodified skill that allows learners, seen as language en...
Colonial era tactics of oppression may seem obsolete; however, the United States continues to exploi...
In an increasingly globalized world, the dominance of the English language has profound sociolinguis...
This article analyzes how neoliberalism as ideology and practice permeates CLIL-type bilingual educa...
The two decades following the Second World War were marked by geopolitical and pedagogical ferment, ...
This article highlights two relationships in regards to neoliberalism and second language. First, it...
The article exemplifies and presents the characteristics of linguistic imperialism, linguistic capit...
This article explores how an economic ideology-neoliberalism-serves as a covert language policy mech...
Neoliberalism as a lens through which language learning – and by extension education in general – is...
Colonial era tactics of oppression may seem obsolete, however the United States continues to exploit...
This article resumes three interpretations for the phenomenon of the bond between globalization and ...
As global English expands, developing countries feel the pressure that, in order to remain globally ...
In the 1990’s, English language researchers and educators began to call attention to the fatal impac...
Abstract Language has power which provides the terms by which reality may be constituted, the names ...
AbstractThis article proposes the term interactional straining for the strategic manipulation of int...
Language is increasingly understood as a commodified skill that allows learners, seen as language en...
Colonial era tactics of oppression may seem obsolete; however, the United States continues to exploi...
In an increasingly globalized world, the dominance of the English language has profound sociolinguis...
This article analyzes how neoliberalism as ideology and practice permeates CLIL-type bilingual educa...
The two decades following the Second World War were marked by geopolitical and pedagogical ferment, ...