
In This Book, Jennifer Jenkins, One Of The Leading Proponents Of English As A Lingua Franca, Explores Current Academic English Language Policy In Higher Education Around The World. Universities Around The World Are Increasingly Presenting Themselves As International But Their English Language Policies Do Not Necessarily Reflect This, Even As The Diversity Of Their Student Bodies Grows. While There Have Been A Number Of Attempts To Explore The Implications Of This Diversity From A Cultural Perspective, Little Has Been Said From The Linguistic Point Of View, And In Particular, About The Implications For What Kind(s) Of English Are Appropriate For English Lingua Franca Communication In International Higher Education. Throughout The Book Jenkins Considers The Policies Of English Language Universities In Terms Of The Language Attitudes And Ideologies Of University Management And Staff Globally, And Of International Students In A Uk Setting. The Book Concludes By Considering The Implications For Current Policies And Practices, And What Is Needed In Order For Universities To Bring Themselves In Line Linguistically With The International Status They Claim. English As A Lingua Franca In The International University Is An Essential Read For Researchers And Postgraduate Students Working In The Areas Of Global Englishes, English As A Lingua Franca And English For Academic Purposes. Machine Generated Contents Note: 1.english, The Lingua Franca Of The Global Academy -- 2.the Spread Of English As A Lingua Franca -- 3.elfa And Other Approaches To Academic English -- 4.researching English Language Policies And Practices In International Universities -- 5.how International Universities Orient To English On Their Websites -- 6.staff Perspectives On Their Universities' English Language Policies And Practices -- 7.conversations With International Students. Jennifer Jenkins. Includes Bibliographical References.
This book investigates the disconnect between the self-proclaimed international status of global universities and the restrictive, often outdated English language policies they enforce. Author Jennifer Jenkins, a prominent scholar in the field of English as a Lingua Franca (ELF), utilizes a combination of institutional policy analysis, website content review, and qualitative interviews with staff and students. She argues that current academic language ideologies fail to account for the linguistic realities of a diverse, globalized student body, necessitating a shift toward more inclusive communication frameworks.
What You Will Find
Experts recognize this work as a foundational text for understanding the sociolinguistic tensions within modern higher education. Readers frequently note the academic density of the prose, which provides a rigorous framework for researchers and postgraduate students in the field of global Englishes.
Page Count:
0
Publication Date:
2013-01-01
Publisher:
Routledge,
ISBN-10:
0203798155
ISBN-13:
9780203798157
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