Multilingual Scholars and the Imperative to Publish in English: Negotiating Interests, Demands, and Rewards
Abstract
This article examines how multilingual scholars who work outside English-speaking countries negotiate the demand to publish in English alongside their broader academic and publishing interests. Based on our ethnographic study of the academic writing and publishing practices of 16 psychology scholars in Hungary, Slovakia, and Spain, we characterize the range of communities for whom the scholars are writing, drawing on notions of discourse...
Paper Details
Title
Multilingual Scholars and the Imperative to Publish in English: Negotiating Interests, Demands, and Rewards
Published Date
Dec 1, 2004
Journal
Volume
38
Issue
4
Pages
663 - 688
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