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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Mukul Saxena , Tope OmoniyiPublisher: Channel View Publications Ltd Imprint: Multilingual Matters Volume: No. 9 Dimensions: Width: 14.80cm , Height: 1.90cm , Length: 21.00cm Weight: 0.442kg ISBN: 9781847692757ISBN 10: 1847692753 Pages: 256 Publication Date: 28 May 2010 Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Tertiary & Higher Education , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsChapter 1: Introduction - Tope Omoniyi and Mukul Saxena Chapter 2: Globalization and international intelligibility - Paroo Nihalani Chapter 3: From chaos to order: Language change, Lingua Francas & World Englishes - Phyllis Ghim-Lian Chew Chapter 4: English as a Lingua Franca in the global context: interconnectedness, variation and change - Martin Dewey & Jennifer Jenkins Chapter 5: World Englishes, globalization, and the politics of conformity - Rakesh M. Bhatt Chapter 6: EFL: from You Sound Like Dickens to International English - Maria Georgieva Chapter 7: Glocalization of English in World Englishes: An emerging variety among Persian Speakers of English - Farzad Sharifian Chapter 8: Local networks in the formation and development of West African English - Augustin Simo Bobda Chapter 9: The English language, globalization and Latin America: Possible lessons from the 'Outer Circle' - Kanavillil Rajagopalan Chapter 10: Rethinking origins and localization in global Englishes - Alastair Pennycook Chapter 11: Final Reflections: Globalization & World Englishes - Mukul Saxena and Tope OmoniyiReviewsWhat roles are English and World Englishes playing in globalization? What effect is globalization having on English and World Englishes? What effect is globalization having on other languages? Anyone interested in exploring these crucial questions will find this book a most helpful and stimulating companion. The editors have assembled an appropriately diverse all-star cast of contributors, each of whom approaches the topic from a refreshingly innovative standpoint. To paraphrase Omoniyi's poem which opens the book, readers will learn to 'waltz, salsa and lion-dance' (and hip-hop) their way through the complex cultural and linguistic steps of globalisation. Andy Kirkpatrick, Hong Kong Institute of Education The widespread variation in English as used for international communication has provoked a correspondingly wide variety of views about its significance. This collection is an impressive testimony to how varied these views are, and how diverse the theoretical and ideological perspectives that inform them. There is a good deal in this stimulating book that calls for the careful and critical reflection about established ways of thinking. Barbara Seidlhofer, University of Vienna, Austria What roles are English and World Englishes playing in globalization? What effect is globalization having on English and World Englishes? What effect is globalization having on other languages? Anyone interested in exploring these crucial questions will find this book a most helpful and stimulating companion. The editors have assembled an appropriately diverse all-star cast of contributors, each of whom approaches the topic from a refreshingly innovative standpoint. To paraphrase Omoniyi's poem which opens the book, readers will learn to 'waltz, salsa and lion-dance' (and hip-hop) their way through the complex cultural and linguistic steps of globalisation.Andy Kirkpatrick, Hong Kong Institute of EducationThe widespread variation in English as used for international communication has provoked a correspondingly wide variety of views about its significance. This collection is an impressive testimony to how varied these views are, and how diverse the theoretical and ideological perspectives that inform them. There is a good deal in this stimulating book that calls for the careful and critical reflection about established ways of thinking.Barbara Seidlhofer, University of Vienna, AustriaThis book is an overdue and welcome treatment of what global English stands for. It definitely pinpoints the shift away from colonialization, native-like measurement and materials promoting native-speaker hegemony. Speakers using English should be ready to use the language with whoever is also speaking it. Contending with Globalization in World Englishes should be of interest to all using English in international contexts and specifically to applied linguists, as the issues discussed are relevant at the current time.Katrin Volt, Estonia & France, Review published on dialogin - The Delta Intercultural Academy on April 2011There is a lot of interesting material collated in this book, and some of the contrasting approaches are thought-provoking...it presents some useful overviews about the current status of English in various places aroung the world, and furthermore it offers a valuable contrast between a range of approaches towards globalization, so it will certainly be appreciated by many researchers and students of World Englishes.David Deterding, Universiti Brunei Darussala, Brunei in English World-Wide 33:2 (2012), 235-239 Author InformationMukul Saxena is Assistant Professor in the Centre for Applied Linguistics, Warwick University, UK. Before this, he worked in Brunei Darussalam, Lancaster and York. His publications and research interests are in the areas of aEURO(English-)bilingual classroom interaction, Multilingual literacies, Language maintenance & shift, World Englishes. Tope Omoniyi is Professor of Sociolinguistics in the School of Arts at Roehampton University, London (UK). His research interests straddle issues in language and identity, language in education, and language policy and planning in Europe and Africa. His scholarly articles and reviews have appeared in numerous journals. He is the author of aEUROThe Sociolinguistics of Borderlands: Two Nations, One PeopleaEURO(t) (AWP 2004) and editor and co-editor of several volumes of essays. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |