Previous research on neo-nationalism has largely focused on the political arena, analyzing voters, parties, and policies. The scholarship featured in this special issue moves beyond the analysis of neo-nationalism in contemporary politics to show how the ideology is enacted at the micro level. The stage for these dynamic interactions is educational settings related to the teaching of English. In this article, we comment on this new research that illustrates the variety of ways English language instruction can either advance or combat neo-nationalism. Despite the diversity of roles that English plays across different geographic and national-level contexts, this corpus of work makes evident the importance of language in maintaining national g...
The relatively limited consideration of ideology in mainstream theory and research of teaching the E...
Teaching English as a foreign language is rooted in the national interest of English-speaking countr...
In this article, we describe and evaluate an innovative pedagogical task designed to raise awareness...
Previous research on neo-nationalism has largely focused on the political arena, analyzing voters, p...
Purpose: While education policymakers in Asian polities find it difficult to resist the English lang...
The ambivalence of English manifests itself in the discourses that surround it. English may be a res...
The issue of language, specifically access to English, has emerged as a key concern for both U.S. po...
The \u27Standard English\u27 question has featured in linguistic, educational and cultural debates f...
in global social and political contexts. While I am in agreement with Karmani’s call for language ed...
This study investigates how the relationship between nationalism and language learning is manifested...
Following the multilingual trend in language education, translanguaging advocates active use of mult...
English has become the dominant global language of communication, business, industries, entertainmen...
Ideologies of monolingualism sustain three interrelated and seemingly fundamental assumptions about ...
This study investigates the cross-national institutionalization of English as a regular school subje...
This article explores how an economic ideology-neoliberalism-serves as a covert language policy mech...
The relatively limited consideration of ideology in mainstream theory and research of teaching the E...
Teaching English as a foreign language is rooted in the national interest of English-speaking countr...
In this article, we describe and evaluate an innovative pedagogical task designed to raise awareness...
Previous research on neo-nationalism has largely focused on the political arena, analyzing voters, p...
Purpose: While education policymakers in Asian polities find it difficult to resist the English lang...
The ambivalence of English manifests itself in the discourses that surround it. English may be a res...
The issue of language, specifically access to English, has emerged as a key concern for both U.S. po...
The \u27Standard English\u27 question has featured in linguistic, educational and cultural debates f...
in global social and political contexts. While I am in agreement with Karmani’s call for language ed...
This study investigates how the relationship between nationalism and language learning is manifested...
Following the multilingual trend in language education, translanguaging advocates active use of mult...
English has become the dominant global language of communication, business, industries, entertainmen...
Ideologies of monolingualism sustain three interrelated and seemingly fundamental assumptions about ...
This study investigates the cross-national institutionalization of English as a regular school subje...
This article explores how an economic ideology-neoliberalism-serves as a covert language policy mech...
The relatively limited consideration of ideology in mainstream theory and research of teaching the E...
Teaching English as a foreign language is rooted in the national interest of English-speaking countr...
In this article, we describe and evaluate an innovative pedagogical task designed to raise awareness...