Linguistic Discrimination and Global Englishes

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  • ISBN 9781041133322
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 21 Sep 2026
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Linguistic Discrimination and Global Englishes: Toward Equity and Justice in English Language Education interrogates the complex ways in which linguistic hierarchies, native-speakerism, and underlying institutional ideologies govern the landscape of modern pedagogy. Informed by Global Englishes research as well as raciolinguistic and linguistic human rights perspectives, this book re-envisions linguistic discrimination as an entrenched structural and institutionalised phenomenon rather than isolated prejudice, utilising raciolinguistic lenses to expose native-speakerism as a racialised hierarchy.

Across 12 chapters, the volume systematises the critique by operationalising these theoretical insights, moving from conceptual foundations to critical examinations of hiring practices, assessment regimes, English-Medium Instruction (EMI), curricular materials, and the emerging challenges of AI-mediated governance in codifying linguistic standards. Through the synthesis of these domains, from algorithmic policy to classroom practice, it constructs a justice-oriented framework linking macro-level policy, meso-level institutional processes, and micro-level pedagogical transformation.

Beyond a simple academic inquiry, this work provides the conceptual instruments for analysing structural linguicism and the epistemological repositioning required to generate a transformative agenda for curriculum reform, teacher education redesign, and organisational accountability. Linguistic justice accordingly serves as a moral imperative that, once institutionalised, acts as a catalyst for systemic change. Designed for researchers, teacher educators, postgraduate students, and policymakers in applied linguistics, TESOL, and language policy, the book is an essential roadmap for negotiating the complexities of how English is taught, learnt, assessed, and judged in a globalised world.

Yusop Boonsuk is an Associate Professor in English Language Education at the Faculty of Education, Prince of Songkla University, Thailand. He specialises in Global Englishes, language policy, linguistic equity, and global citizenship education, maintaining a long-standing commitment to fostering inclusive and equitable institutional practices in English language teaching in Southeast Asia and beyond.

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