The rise of English in Dutch higher education has been accompanied by a language ideological debate that affects students’ and lecturers’ lives at the micro level, policy and planning at the meso (institutional) level and is related to the macro perspective (national political agenda). This study explores how language ideologies and attitudes play a role in this debate by comparing lecturers’ perceptions of the use of English in higher education to general language ideologies reflected in the Dutch printed press. A thematic analysis was conducted, including a three-dimensional investigation incorporating a vertical approach (macro, meso, micro) combined with a horizontal approach focusing on ideological themes present at the vertical level....
The number of English taught programmes in Dutch higher education have risen tremendously last fifte...
The field of English as a Medium-of-Instruction (EMI) research in tertiary education is undergoing a...
Despite the enormous expansion of EMI research, the potential of students' multilingualism remains u...
The rise of English in Dutch higher education has been accompanied by a language ideological debate ...
Due to the internationalization of European higher education, English has been gaining importance as...
The introduction of English as a medium of instruction (EMI) has changed higher education enormously...
The rise of English as a Medium of Instruction (EMI) has prompted concerns over linguistic injustice...
The rise of English as a Medium of Instruction (EMI) has prompted concerns over linguistic injustice...
In the Netherlands, English is increasingly being used as a medium of instruction in higher educatio...
The ideological position of Standard Dutch in Flanders: the standard language ideology under pressur...
Recent research calls for a re-structuring of higher education (HE)beyond English medium orientation...
Our research topic is exploring English as a world language and specifically how it is being treated...
Master of Arts in de meertalige communicatie: combinatie van ten minste twee talen: Nederlands, Enge...
This paper investigates the impacts of a monolingual medium of instruction (MOI) in a multilingual u...
Flanders is experiencing growing intra- and interlingual diversity, with both the emergence of Tusse...
The number of English taught programmes in Dutch higher education have risen tremendously last fifte...
The field of English as a Medium-of-Instruction (EMI) research in tertiary education is undergoing a...
Despite the enormous expansion of EMI research, the potential of students' multilingualism remains u...
The rise of English in Dutch higher education has been accompanied by a language ideological debate ...
Due to the internationalization of European higher education, English has been gaining importance as...
The introduction of English as a medium of instruction (EMI) has changed higher education enormously...
The rise of English as a Medium of Instruction (EMI) has prompted concerns over linguistic injustice...
The rise of English as a Medium of Instruction (EMI) has prompted concerns over linguistic injustice...
In the Netherlands, English is increasingly being used as a medium of instruction in higher educatio...
The ideological position of Standard Dutch in Flanders: the standard language ideology under pressur...
Recent research calls for a re-structuring of higher education (HE)beyond English medium orientation...
Our research topic is exploring English as a world language and specifically how it is being treated...
Master of Arts in de meertalige communicatie: combinatie van ten minste twee talen: Nederlands, Enge...
This paper investigates the impacts of a monolingual medium of instruction (MOI) in a multilingual u...
Flanders is experiencing growing intra- and interlingual diversity, with both the emergence of Tusse...
The number of English taught programmes in Dutch higher education have risen tremendously last fifte...
The field of English as a Medium-of-Instruction (EMI) research in tertiary education is undergoing a...
Despite the enormous expansion of EMI research, the potential of students' multilingualism remains u...