Summary This research note investigates the role of the English language as part of tacit, institutionalised practices in academia, specifically in management academe. It is argued that the generation and dissemination of knowledge occur increasingly, almost exclusively, in and through the English language, which is seen as perpetuating particular hegemonic patterns of knowledge production. We report on some empirical works which have begun to explore the processes surrounding knowledge production inclusive of a language perspective and on this basis future directions for research are suggested.English language Hegemony Academic practices Knowledge generation Knowledge dissemination Publications
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to discuss issues of contemporary language conflict in educatio...
Since the late 1970s Academic English (AE) has increasingly become a central teaching and learning a...
As a result of internationalisation, many universities have developed policies that encourage public...
We explore hegemonic linguistic process, i.e. the dominant and unreflective use of the English langu...
Concerns have been voiced in recent years about the widespread use of U.S.-dominated journal ranking...
Concerns have been voiced in recent years about the widespread use of U.S.-dominated journal ranking...
This paper identifies several stages of international management scholarship as multilingual in cha...
This contribution provides an outline of the status of English as a \u201cglobal language\u201d in t...
In this paper, we discuss the tacit agreement to use English as lingua franca in global academia. Ou...
Language stands at the nexus of the individual, his/her cultural heritage and society (MacMillan, 19...
The paper will investigate the present globalising trends in the academic world, focusing in particu...
Academic Writing in a Global Context addresses the issue of the pressure on academics worldwide to p...
Media and communication research has been dominated by the Anglo-American paradigm and English has b...
Academic Writing in a Global Context addresses the issue of the pressure on academics worldwide to p...
The recent phenomenon of globalisation has strongly favoured English, which has become the preferred...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to discuss issues of contemporary language conflict in educatio...
Since the late 1970s Academic English (AE) has increasingly become a central teaching and learning a...
As a result of internationalisation, many universities have developed policies that encourage public...
We explore hegemonic linguistic process, i.e. the dominant and unreflective use of the English langu...
Concerns have been voiced in recent years about the widespread use of U.S.-dominated journal ranking...
Concerns have been voiced in recent years about the widespread use of U.S.-dominated journal ranking...
This paper identifies several stages of international management scholarship as multilingual in cha...
This contribution provides an outline of the status of English as a \u201cglobal language\u201d in t...
In this paper, we discuss the tacit agreement to use English as lingua franca in global academia. Ou...
Language stands at the nexus of the individual, his/her cultural heritage and society (MacMillan, 19...
The paper will investigate the present globalising trends in the academic world, focusing in particu...
Academic Writing in a Global Context addresses the issue of the pressure on academics worldwide to p...
Media and communication research has been dominated by the Anglo-American paradigm and English has b...
Academic Writing in a Global Context addresses the issue of the pressure on academics worldwide to p...
The recent phenomenon of globalisation has strongly favoured English, which has become the preferred...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to discuss issues of contemporary language conflict in educatio...
Since the late 1970s Academic English (AE) has increasingly become a central teaching and learning a...
As a result of internationalisation, many universities have developed policies that encourage public...