Rethinking English as a lingua franca in scientific-academic contexts. A position statement.
Artikel i vetenskaplig tidskrift, 2022

We aim to challenge assumptions made about the use of English as a “lingua franca” in scientific-academic contexts, identify the impact of such assumptions on trajectories of knowledge production and uptake, and legitimize the use of multiple languages for transnational scholarly exchange. We set out ten principles: Using English as a scientific-academic “lingua franca” does not always promote inclusion; A language positioned as a scientific-academic “lingua franca” can act as a language of domination; Positioning English as the “lingua franca” policy may discourage translations and exclude participation; Policies which position English as being the contemporary scientific-academic “lingua franca” may convey the idea that knowledge produced in English is the only knowledge that exists; The imposition of English as a presumed scientific-academic “lingua franca” is a manifestation of the unequal distribution of knowledge production and uptake; Languages/varieties function as powerful resources for knowledge making; Choosing a language for publishing or presenting is a sociolinguistic right; Choosing a language to publish or present in is a political act; Convention organizers should have the right to promote the language(s) of their choice; Convention organizers and scholars should be as creative and sensitive to including as diverse an audience as possible.

decoloniality

global knowledge making

sociolinguistic rights

language policies/politics

English for academic purposes

academic conferences

Författare

Federico Navarro

O'Higgins University

Theresa Lillis

Open University

Tiane Donahue

Dartmouth College

Mary Jane Curry

University of Rochester

Natalia Ávila Reyes

Pontificia Universidad Catolica de Chile

Magnus Gustafsson

Chalmers, Vetenskapens kommunikation och lärande, Fackspråk och kommunikation

Virginia Zavala

Pontificia Universidad Catolica del Peru

Daniela Lauría

Universidad de Buenos Aires

Annabelle Lukin

Macquarie University

Carolyn McKinney

University of Cape Town

Haiying Feng

University of International Business and Economics

Désirée Motta-Roth

Universidade Federal de Santa Maria

Journal of English for Research Publication Purposes

25900994 (ISSN) 25901001 (eISSN)

Vol. 3 1 143-153

Drivkrafter

Hållbar utveckling

Ämneskategorier

Idé- och lärdomshistoria

Jämförande språkvetenskap och allmän lingvistik

Studier av enskilda språk

Lärande och undervisning

Pedagogiskt arbete

DOI

10.1075/jerpp.21012.nav

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2023-10-05