Language and the Knowledge Economy
Language and the Knowledge Economy
Multilingual Scholarly Publishing in Europe
Kaufhold, Kathrin; Soler, Josep
Taylor & Francis Ltd
02/2025
232
Dura
9781032536705
15 a 20 dias
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Contents
List of Figures
List of Tables
List of Contributors
1. Language, scholarly publishing, and the knowledge economy in multilingual Europe: Exploring interconnections
Josep Soler and Kathrin Kaufhold
Part I Conditions for academic knowledge production
2. Knowledge production and consumption in British academia
Sharon McCulloch
3. The political economy of linguistic capital: The Dutch case of academic scholarship
Rene Gabriels and Robert Wilkinson
Part II Challenges for multilingual scholars
4. (Re)drawing the line: Deficit and empowerment in articles on writing research from Central and Eastern Europe
Clauda Dorobolschi and Loredana Bercuci
5. The language of contemporary philosophy
Filippo Contesi
6. What moves with us when we move? Possible Future Academic Selves in trajectories of exile
Baraa Khuder and Bojana Petric
7. Academics' legitimacy and self-worth: Exploring connections between English, professional identity, and neoliberal trends in Italian academia
Beatrice Zuaro
Part III Institutional regimes in the knowledge economy
8. Multilingualism is important for all fields of science: Evidence from Finland and Poland
Janne Poeloenen and Emanuel Kulczycki
9. Problematising academic journals' evaluation systems: A case-study approach to sociolinguistics databases indexing for medium-sized languages
Maria Sabate-Dalmau and Natxo Sorolla
10. English and academic publishing: Capitalist endeavours, colonial entanglements, and knowledge production
Miguel Perez-Milans, Kathrin Kaufhold, and Josep Soler
11. For metascience: A postscript
Linus Saloe
Index
List of Figures
List of Tables
List of Contributors
1. Language, scholarly publishing, and the knowledge economy in multilingual Europe: Exploring interconnections
Josep Soler and Kathrin Kaufhold
Part I Conditions for academic knowledge production
2. Knowledge production and consumption in British academia
Sharon McCulloch
3. The political economy of linguistic capital: The Dutch case of academic scholarship
Rene Gabriels and Robert Wilkinson
Part II Challenges for multilingual scholars
4. (Re)drawing the line: Deficit and empowerment in articles on writing research from Central and Eastern Europe
Clauda Dorobolschi and Loredana Bercuci
5. The language of contemporary philosophy
Filippo Contesi
6. What moves with us when we move? Possible Future Academic Selves in trajectories of exile
Baraa Khuder and Bojana Petric
7. Academics' legitimacy and self-worth: Exploring connections between English, professional identity, and neoliberal trends in Italian academia
Beatrice Zuaro
Part III Institutional regimes in the knowledge economy
8. Multilingualism is important for all fields of science: Evidence from Finland and Poland
Janne Poeloenen and Emanuel Kulczycki
9. Problematising academic journals' evaluation systems: A case-study approach to sociolinguistics databases indexing for medium-sized languages
Maria Sabate-Dalmau and Natxo Sorolla
10. English and academic publishing: Capitalist endeavours, colonial entanglements, and knowledge production
Miguel Perez-Milans, Kathrin Kaufhold, and Josep Soler
11. For metascience: A postscript
Linus Saloe
Index
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Language;Knowledge Economy;Multilingual Scholarly Publishing;Europe;Josep Soler;Kathrin Kaufhold;sociolinguistics;research and publication purposes;education;academia;applied linguistics
Contents
List of Figures
List of Tables
List of Contributors
1. Language, scholarly publishing, and the knowledge economy in multilingual Europe: Exploring interconnections
Josep Soler and Kathrin Kaufhold
Part I Conditions for academic knowledge production
2. Knowledge production and consumption in British academia
Sharon McCulloch
3. The political economy of linguistic capital: The Dutch case of academic scholarship
Rene Gabriels and Robert Wilkinson
Part II Challenges for multilingual scholars
4. (Re)drawing the line: Deficit and empowerment in articles on writing research from Central and Eastern Europe
Clauda Dorobolschi and Loredana Bercuci
5. The language of contemporary philosophy
Filippo Contesi
6. What moves with us when we move? Possible Future Academic Selves in trajectories of exile
Baraa Khuder and Bojana Petric
7. Academics' legitimacy and self-worth: Exploring connections between English, professional identity, and neoliberal trends in Italian academia
Beatrice Zuaro
Part III Institutional regimes in the knowledge economy
8. Multilingualism is important for all fields of science: Evidence from Finland and Poland
Janne Poeloenen and Emanuel Kulczycki
9. Problematising academic journals' evaluation systems: A case-study approach to sociolinguistics databases indexing for medium-sized languages
Maria Sabate-Dalmau and Natxo Sorolla
10. English and academic publishing: Capitalist endeavours, colonial entanglements, and knowledge production
Miguel Perez-Milans, Kathrin Kaufhold, and Josep Soler
11. For metascience: A postscript
Linus Saloe
Index
List of Figures
List of Tables
List of Contributors
1. Language, scholarly publishing, and the knowledge economy in multilingual Europe: Exploring interconnections
Josep Soler and Kathrin Kaufhold
Part I Conditions for academic knowledge production
2. Knowledge production and consumption in British academia
Sharon McCulloch
3. The political economy of linguistic capital: The Dutch case of academic scholarship
Rene Gabriels and Robert Wilkinson
Part II Challenges for multilingual scholars
4. (Re)drawing the line: Deficit and empowerment in articles on writing research from Central and Eastern Europe
Clauda Dorobolschi and Loredana Bercuci
5. The language of contemporary philosophy
Filippo Contesi
6. What moves with us when we move? Possible Future Academic Selves in trajectories of exile
Baraa Khuder and Bojana Petric
7. Academics' legitimacy and self-worth: Exploring connections between English, professional identity, and neoliberal trends in Italian academia
Beatrice Zuaro
Part III Institutional regimes in the knowledge economy
8. Multilingualism is important for all fields of science: Evidence from Finland and Poland
Janne Poeloenen and Emanuel Kulczycki
9. Problematising academic journals' evaluation systems: A case-study approach to sociolinguistics databases indexing for medium-sized languages
Maria Sabate-Dalmau and Natxo Sorolla
10. English and academic publishing: Capitalist endeavours, colonial entanglements, and knowledge production
Miguel Perez-Milans, Kathrin Kaufhold, and Josep Soler
11. For metascience: A postscript
Linus Saloe
Index
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