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Part B. Attitudes towards the interaction between English and local languages

Language friction and multilingual policies in higher education: the stakeholders' view

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Pages 345-360 | Received 20 Nov 2013, Accepted 09 Dec 2013, Published online: 05 Feb 2014
 

Abstract

The learning of prestigious international languages becomes a process fraught with tensions in multilingual settings. The process of internationalisation in many universities has led to the spread of English-medium instruction (EMI), which tends to raise linguistic debates particularly in the case of bilingual institutions. However, and despite a few exceptions, there is scant research into the effect of EMI on the different bodies that make up the university community, especially in the case of teaching staff and administration personnel (as most studies focus on students). The participants in this study were 648 students, teachers and administration personnel who filled out a questionnaire. The analyses of the data revealed the existence of language tensions among the different languages in contact. Parallelisms and differences were found among the three different bodies, which led us to put forward a series of implications related to the implementation of EMI courses, as well as to multilingual language policies at university.

Acknowledgements

We would like to thank the reviewers and the special-issue editors for their valuable and enriching comments.

Funding

The results presented in this paper are part of the following research projects: FFI2008-00585/FILO and FFI2012-34214 funded by the Spanish Ministry of Science and Innovation, IT311-10 funded by the Department of Education, University and Research of the Basque Government, and UFI11/06 funded by the UBC (UPV/EHU).

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Funding

Funding: The results presented in this paper are part of the following research projects: FFI2008-00585/FILO and FFI2012-34214 funded by the Spanish Ministry of Science and Innovation, IT311-10 funded by the Department of Education, University and Research of the Basque Government, and UFI11/06 funded by the UBC (UPV/EHU).

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