ABSTRACT

The introduction of English as a medium of instruction (EMI) has changed higher education enormously in many European countries. This development is increasingly encapsulated under the term Englishization, that is, the increasing dispersion of English as a means of communication in non-Anglophone contexts. Englishization is not undisputed: legal challenges have arisen in several countries. Nor is it uniform; universities across Europe embrace Englishization, but they do so in their own way. In this volume, authors from 15 European countries present analyses from a range of perspectives coalescing around core concerns: the quality of education, cultural identity, inequality of opportunities and access, questions of justice and democracy, and internationalization and language policy. This book will appeal to researchers in applied linguistics, sociolinguistics, educational sciences, and political science, as well as policy makers and people with a concern about the direction of higher education.

chapter 1|25 pages

Introduction

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The tension between monolingualism and multilingualism
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chapter 2|20 pages

Higher Education in Flanders

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English as the ‘other’ language
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chapter 3|18 pages

The Englishization of higher education in Estonia and Latvia

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Actors, positionings, and linguistic tensions
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chapter 4|18 pages

EMI in Spain

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Striving to maintain a multilingual balance
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chapter 5|23 pages

An ambivalent picture

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The Englishization of higher education in France
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chapter 6|22 pages

English in Swiss higher education

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The pragmatic way
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chapter 7|20 pages

Englishization in Danish higher education

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From critical to constructive conceptualizations
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chapter 10|22 pages

Multiple dimensions of English-medium education

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Striving to initiate change, sustainability, and quality in higher education in Sweden
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chapter 11|21 pages

Englishization of Dutch higher education

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Divergent language policies and practices
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chapter 13|25 pages

Englishization ‘under the radar’

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Facts, policies, and trends in Austrian higher education
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chapter 14|19 pages

Englishization of Croatian higher education

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Conceptualizations, manifestations, and implications
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chapter 15|28 pages

Affect in EMI at a German university

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Comparing insights from teachers, home, and international students
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chapter 16|12 pages

Englishization as trap and lifeline

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