The non-Anglophone scholar on the periphery of scholarly publication

Volume: 20, Pages: 14 - 27
Published: Dec 31, 2007
Abstract
As a symptom of globalization and the marketization of the universities, more and more scholars, many or most, of whom use English as an additional language (EAL), are being required to published in English. This article presents some qualitative data which highlights some of the difficulties encountered by such writers. It first discusses a previously published case study of an EAL writer writing for publication, highlighting some of the...
Paper Details
Title
The non-Anglophone scholar on the periphery of scholarly publication
Published Date
Dec 31, 2007
Volume
20
Pages
14 - 27
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