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Interpreting English language ideologies in Korea: dreams vs. realities ...
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Interpreting English language ideologies in Korea: dreams vs. realities ...
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Korean universities and English-medium lectures : neoliberalism as language policy
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Interpreting English language ideologies in Korea: dreams vs. realities
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Cho, Jinhyun. - : Sydney, Australia : Macquarie University, 2016
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Sleepless in Seoul : neoliberalism, English fever, and linguistic insecurity among Korean interpreters
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Neoliberalism as language policy
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Abstract:
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 policy. One ranking criterion-internationalization-is particularly easy to manipulate and strongly favors English MoI. We conclude by reflecting on the social costs of elevating competitiveness to a core value enacted on the terrain of language choice. (English as a global language, globalization, higher education, medium of instruction (MoI), neoliberalism, South Korea, university rankings). ; 22 page(s)
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200400 Linguistics
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URL: http://hdl.handle.net/1959.14/268514
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Book review : 'Transnational migration, media and identity of Asian women : diasporic daughters'
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Improving interpreting performance through theatrical training
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Ideologies of English in Asia. - International journal of the sociology of language : Ideologies of English in Asia. -
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