A relatively new yet flourishing field, Language and Globalization can be confusing and difficult to navigate for students and scholars. To help make sense of the diverse and voluminous scholarship, this new four volume collection will include key research from a broad spectrum of disciplines, but also from a wide range of geographical, regional and historical contexts.
Volume 1
Volume 1
Introduction
A. De Swaan, Introduction: The Global Language System, Words of the World:
The Global Language System (Cambridge, UK: Polity, 2001), pp. 1-17.
B. B. Kachru, Standards, Codification and Sociolinguistic Realism: The
English Language in the Outer Circle, in R. Quirk, et al. (eds), English in
the World: Teaching and Learning the Language and Literatures (Cambridge:
Cambridge University Press, 1985), pp. 11-30.
D. Crystal, The Past, Present, and Future of World English, in A. Gardt, et
al. (eds), Globalization and the Future of German (Berlin and New York: De
Gruyter Mouton, 2004), pp. 27-45.
R. Phillipson, The Linguistic Imperialism of Neoliberal Empire, Critical
Inquiry in Language Studies, 5, 1, 2008, 1-43.
P. Ives, Global English: Linguistic Imperialism or Practical Lingua
Franca?, Studies in Language and Capitalism, 1, 1, 2006, 121-141.
C. Demont-Heinrich, Language, Globalization, and the Triumph of Popular
Demand: The Discourse of Populism in American Prestige Press Coverage of the
Global Hegemony of English, The Communication Review, 12, 1, 2009, 20 -
49.
A. Mazrui, The World Bank, the Language Question and the Future of African
Education, Race & Class, 38, 3, 1997, 35-48.
J. Pool, Language Regimes and Political Regimes, in B. Weinstein (ed.),
Language Policy and Political Development (Westport, CT and London: Greenwood
Press, 1990), pp. 241-261.
P. Bruthiaux, Hold Your Courses: Language Education, Language Choice, and
Economic Development, TESOL Quarterly, 36, 3, 2002, 275-296.
S. Karmani, Petro-Linguistics: The Emerging Nexus between Oil, English, and
Islam, Journal of Language, Identity, and Education, 4, 2, 2005, 87-102.
G. Hu and L. Alsagoff, A Public Policy Perspective on English Medium
Instruction in China, Journal of Multilingual and Multicultural Development,
31, 4, 2010, 365-382.
M. Niño-Murcia, "English Is Like the Dollar": Hard Currency Ideology and the
Status of English in Peru, World Englishes, 22, 2, 2003, 121-141.
G. Price, English for All? Neoliberalism, Globalization, and Language Policy
in Taiwan, Language in Society, 43, 5, 2014, 567-589.
S. K. C. Chua, Singapore's Language Policy and Its Globalised Concept of
Bi(Tri)Lingualism, Current Issues in Language Planning, 11, 4, 2010,
413-429.
M. W. Lee, "Gangnam Style" English Ideologies: Neoliberalism, Class and the
Parents of Early Study-Abroad Students, International Journal of Bilingual
Education and Bilingualism, 19, 1, 2016, 35-50.
N. M. Kamwangamalu, Vernacularization, Globalization, and Language Economics
in Non-English-Speaking Countries in Africa, Language Problems & Language
Planning, 34, 1, 2010, 1-23.
I. Piller and J. Cho, Neoliberalism as Language Policy, Language in
Society, 42, 1, 2013, 23-44.
Volume II
M. Obaidul Hamid, Globalisation, English for Everyone and English Teacher
Capacity: Language Policy Discourses and Realities in Bangladesh, Current
Issues in Language Planning, 11, 4, 2010, 289-310.
J. N. Adams, "Romanitas" and the Latin Language, The Classical Quarterly,
53, 1, 2006, 184-205.
M. H. Fisher, Teaching Persian as an Imperial Language in India and in
England During the Late 18th and Early 19th Centuries, in B. Spooner, et al.
(eds), Literacy in the Persianate World : Writing and the Social Order
(Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2012), pp. 328-358.
H. J. Sharkey, Language and Conflict: The Political History of Arabisation
in Sudan and Algeria, Studies in Ethnicity and Nationalism, 12, 3, 2012,
427-449.
I. Csernicskó and P. Laihonen, Hybrid Practices Meet Nation-State Language
Policies: Transcarpathia in the Twentieth Century and Today, Multilingua,
35, 1, 2016, 1-30.
M. Niño-Murcia, et al. Spanish as a World Language: The Interplay of
Globalized Localization and Localized Globalization, International
Multilingual Research Journal, 2, 1-2, 2008, 48-66.
C. Mar-Molinero, Subverting Cervantes: Language Authority in Global
Spanish, International Multilingual Research Journal, 2, 1-2, 2008, 27-47.
J. Si, Breaking through the "Jargon" Barrier: Early 19th Century
Missionaries Response on Communication Conflicts in China, Frontiers of
History in China, 4, 3, 2009, 340-357.
M. Heller, Globalization, the New Economy, and the Commodification of
Language and Identity, Journal of Sociolinguistics, 7, 4, 2003, 473-492.
A. Duchene, Neoliberalism, Social Inequalities and Multilingualism: The
Exploitation of Speakers and Linguistic Resources, Langage & Societe, 136,
2011, 81-106.
J. S.-Y. Park, Language as Pure Potential, Journal of Multilingual and
Multicultural Development, 37, 5, 2016, 453-466.
A. Luke, et al., Globalization, Corporatism, and Critical Language
Education, International Multilingual Research Journal, 1, 1, 2007, 1-13.
J. Spring, The Triumph of the Industrial-Consumer Paradigm and English as
the Global Language, International Multilingual Research Journal, 1, 2,
2007, 61-78.
J. Nekvapil and M. Nekula, On Language Management in Multinational Companies
in the Czech Republic, Current Issues in Language Planning, 7, 2&3, 2006,
307-327.
M. Gazzola and F. Grin, Is ELF More Effective and Fair Than Translation? An
Evaluation of the EU's Multilingual Regime, International Journal of Applied
Linguistics, 23, 1, 2013, 93-107.
K. Mirchandani, Practices of Global Capital: Gaps, Cracks and Ironies in
Transnational Call Centres in India, Global Networks, 4, 4, 2004,
355373.
K. L. O'Neill, The Soul of Security Christianity, Corporatism, and Control
in Postwar Guatemala, Social Text, 30, 2, 2012, 21-42.
Volume 3
B. Johnstone, The Sociolinguistics of Globalization: Standardization and
Localization in the Context of Change. Annual Review of Linguistics, 2, 1,
2016, 349-365
N. Fairclough, Discourses of Globalization, in N. Fairclough (ed.),
Language and Globalization (London: Routledge, 2006), pp. 39-63.
R. Hasan, Globalization, Literacy and Ideology, World Englishes, 22, 4,
2003, 433-448.
G. Kress, Internationalisation and Globalisation: Rethinking a Curriculum of
Communication, Comparative Education, 32, 2, 1996, 185-196.
A. Bell, Poles Apart: Globalization and the Development of News Discourse
across the Twentieth Century, in J. Aitchison, et al. (eds), New Media
Language (London: Routledge, 2003), pp. 7-17.
M. Silverstein, How Language Communities Intersect: Is "Superdiversity" An
incremental or Transformative Condition?, Language & Communication, 44,
2015, 7-18.
J. Blommaert, Sociolinguistics and Discourse Analysis: Orders of
Indexicality and Polycentricity, Journal of Multicultural Discourses, 2, 2,
2007, 115-130.
J. Collins, Indexicalities of Language Contact in an Era of Globalization:
Engaging with John Gumperz's Legacy, Text & Talk, 31, 4, 2011, 407-428.
B. Kumaravadivelu, Cultural Globalization and Its Processes, in B.
Kumaravadivelu (ed.), Cultural Globalization and Language Education (New
Haven, CT: Yale University Press, 2008), pp. 28-47.
D. Cameron, Globalization and the Teaching of Communication Skills, in D.
Block, et al. (eds), Globalization and Language Teaching (London: Routledge,
2002), pp. 67-82.
A. S. Canagarajah, Agency and Power in Intercultural Communication:
Negotiating English in Translocal Spaces, Language and Intercultural
Communication, 13, 2, 2013, 202-224.
A. Pennycook, Language, Localization and the Real: Hip-Hop and the Global
Spread of Authenticity, Journal of Language, Identity & Education, 6, 2,
2007, 101-116.
A. Lin, "Respect for Da Chopstick Hip Hop": The Politics, Poetics, and
Pedagogy of Cantonese Verbal Art in Hong Kong, in S. H. Alim, et al. (eds),
Global Linguistic Flows: Hip Hop Cultures, Youth Identities, and the Politics
of Language (New York and London: Routledge, 2008), pp. 159-177.
M. Morgan, "The World Is Yours": The Globalization of Hip-Hop Language,
Social Identities, 22, 2, 2016, 133-149.
J. Lo Bianco, Domesticating the Foreign: Globalization's Effects on the
Place/s of Languages, The Modern Language Journal, 98, 1, 2014, 312-325.
A. Jaworski, Globalese: A New Visual-Linguistic Register, Social Semiotics,
25, 2, 2015, 217-235.
C. Thurlow and A. Jaworski, The Alchemy of the Upwardly Mobile: Symbolic
Capital and the Stylization of Elites in Frequent-Flyer Programmes,
Discourse and Society, 17, 1, 2006, 99-135.
Volume 4
M. L. Curtin, Languages on Display: Indexical Signs, Identities and the
Linguistic Landscape of Taipei, in E. Shohamy, et al. (eds), Linguistic
Landscape: Expanding the Scenery (New York and London: Routledge, 2009), pp.
221-237.
X. Chen, Linguascaping the Other: Travelogues Representations of Chinese
Languages. Multilingua, 35, 5, 2015, 513-534.
K. Dlaske, Shaping Subjects of Globalisation: At the Intersection of
Voluntourism and the New Economy, Multilingua, 35, 4, 2016, 415-440.
D. Dor, From Englishization to Imposed Multilingualism: Globalization, the
Internet, and the Political Economy of the Linguistic Code, Public Culture,
16, 1, 2004, 97-118
F. Willans, Traces of Globalised Discourses within and around Spaces for
Multilingualism: Prospects for Education Policy Change in Vanuatu, Current
Issues in Language Planning, 16, 1-2, 2015, 97-113.
M. Ergin, Cultural Encounters in the Social Sciences and Humanities: Western
Émigré Scholars in Turkey, History of the Human Sciences, 22, 1, 2009,
105-130.
R. Baines, Translation, Globalization and the Elite Migrant Athlete, The
Translator, 19, 2, 2013, 207-228.
J. Androutsopoulos, Networked Multilingualism: Some Language Practices on
Facebook and Their Implications, International Journal of Bilingualism, 19,
2, 2013, 185-205.
S. Sultana, et al., Styling the Periphery: Linguistic and Cultural Takeup in
Bangladesh and Mongolia, Journal of Sociolinguistics, 17, 5, 2013, 687-710.
J. Leibold, Performing Ethnocultural Identity on the Sinophone Internet:
Testing the Limits of Minzu, Asian Ethnicity, 16, 3, 2015, 274-293.
M. M. Hasanen, et al., The Role of English Language and International Media
as Agents of Cultural Globalisation and Their Impact on Identity Formation in
Kuwait, Globalisation, Societies and Education, 12, 4, 2014, 542-563.
D. D. Premaratne, Globalisation, Language Planning and Language Rights: The
Recent Script Policy Measures Adopted by Japan and the People's Republic of
China, Current Issues in Language Planning, 16, 4, 2015, 425-440.
B. Krishna Sharma, On High Horses: Transnational Nepalis and Language
Ideologies on Youtube, Discourse, Context & Media, 45, 2014, 19-28.
S. Pietikäinen, Sami in the Media: Questions of Language Vitality and
Cultural Hybridisation, Journal of Multicultural Discourses, 3, 1, 2008,
22-35.
F. Velghe and J. Blommaert, Emergent New Literacies and the Mobile Phone:
Informal Language Learning, Voice and Identity in a South African Township,
in B. Geraghty, et al. (eds), Intercultural Contact, Language Learning and
Migration (London and New York: Bloomsbury, 2014), pp. 89-110.
S. S. Mufwene, Colonization, Globalization, and the Future of Languages in
the Twenty-First Century, International Journal on Multicultural Societies,
4, 2, 2002, 162-193.
A. Pavlenko, Multilingualism in Post-Soviet Countries: Language Revival,
Language Removal, and Sociolinguistic Theory, International Journal of
Bilingual Education and Bilingualism, 11, 3-4, 2008, 275-314.
S. Ding and R. A. Saunders, Talking up China: An Analysis of Chinas Rising
Cultural Power and Global Promotion of the Chinese Language, East Asia, 23,
2, 2006, 3-33.
Index
Ingrid Piller is Professor of Applied Linguistics at Macquarie University, Australia. Alexandra Grey is a postdoctoral research fellow at the University of Sydney Law School, Australia.