Transcultural Communication Through Global Englishes

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advanced intercultural language studies
African American Vernacular English
An Advanced Textbook for Students
and complexity theory
and ELT
and Global Englishes
and identity
Applied Linguistics
authenticity and anonymity
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Author_Will Baker
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Common Language
Communicative competence
Complexity theory
Complexity theory and global communication
Contributions and limitations of ELF
Contributions and limitations of WE
Critical approaches to culture
Cross-cultural and intercultural communication
cultural identity formation
Cultural stereotypes
culture
Culture and language
culture flows
digital communication
discourse analysis
Elf
Elf Field
Elf Research
EMF awareness
English as a lingua franca
English-within-multilingualism
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Global Englishes
Global Englishes in a multilingual world
Global languages in a multilingual world
globalisation and language
ICA
ICC
Identity and Global Englishes
Identity and language
intercultural awareness
Intercultural awareness and pedagogy
Intercultural Citizenship Education
Intercultural citizenship education and Global Englishes
Intercultural Communication
Intercultural Communication Research
Intercultural communicative competence
Intercultural Competence
Intercultural education
intercultural education in language teaching
Intercultural language education and Global Englishes
Intercultural Speaker
L1 English Speaker
L1 Italian
Language
language attitudes
Language Culture Nexus
Language Ideologies
Language ideologies surrounding Global Englishes
language policy
Lingua Franca
Linguistic relativity
multilingua franca
multilingual education
Multilingual Resources
Multilingualism in Global Englishes
Native-speakerism
sociolinguistics
Speaker's L1
Speaker’s L1
Standard English Ideologies
Target Speech Communities
Tomokazu Ishikawa
Trans theories and Global Englishes
Transcultural Communication
Transcultural Communication Through Global Englishes
Transculturality
Translanguaging
transmodal reality
understanding culture
Will Baker
World Englishes

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367409364
  • Weight: 671g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 29 Jun 2021
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This textbook introduces current thinking on English as a global language and explores its role in intercultural and transcultural communication. It covers how English functions as a lingua franca in multilingual scenarios alongside other languages in a wide variety of global settings, and the fluid and dynamic links between English, other languages, and cultural identities and references.

The implications for English language teaching (ELT), academia, business, and digital communication are explored. Contemporary research and theory are presented in an accessible manner, illustrated with examples from current research, and supported with discussions and tasks to enable students to relate these ideas to their own experiences, needs, and interests. Each chapter contains activities to help students orientate towards the topic, reflect on personal experiences and opinions, and check their understanding. Additionally, a detailed glossary of key terminology in Global Englishes and Intercultural Communication is provided.

Exploring in depth the links between Global Englishes, Intercultural Communication research, and Transcultural Communication reasearch, this is key reading for all advanced students and researchers in Global or World Englishes, English as a Lingua Franca (ELF), and Intercultural Communication.

Will Baker is Director of the Centre for Global Englishes and an Associate Professor of Applied Linguistics at the University of Southampton. Publications include: co-editor of The Routledge handbook of English as a lingua franca (2018), author of the monograph Culture and identity through English as a lingua franca (2015), and co-editor of the book series “Developments in English as lingua franca” (2013–).

Tomokazu Ishikawa is an Assistant Professor at Tamagawa University’s Center for English as a Lingua Franca, Tokyo, Japan and a postdoctoral member at the University of Southampton’s Centre for Global Englishes. He has published on ELF, mainly in relation to multilingualism, language attitudes and ideologies, and ELT.

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