Academic publishing and the myth of linguistic injustice

Volume: 31, Pages: 58 - 69
Published: Mar 1, 2016
Abstract
Academic publication now dominates the lives of academics across the globe who must increasingly submit their research for publication in high profile English language journals to move up the career ladder. The dominance of English in academic publishing, however, has raised questions of communicative inequality and the possible ‘linguistic injustice’ against an author's mother tongue. Native English speakers are thought to have an advantage as...
Paper Details
Title
Academic publishing and the myth of linguistic injustice
Published Date
Mar 1, 2016
Volume
31
Pages
58 - 69
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