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  1. English: from British empire to corporate empire Robert Phillipson Department of International Language Studies and Computational Linguistics, Copenhagen Business School, Denmark rp.isv@cbs.dk Abstract The article exemplifies and presents the characteristics of linguistic imperialism, linguistic capital accumulation following the same pattern as capitalist economic dominance.

  2. Dec 14, 2018 · Abstract. The study of linguistic imperialism entails analyzing the policies by which dominant languages, nationally and internationally, have been consolidated and what the consequences are for other languages. The presence of European languages worldwide reflects language policy as a key dimension of colonial empires—Anglo-American, French ...

  3. ROBERT PHILLIPSON, Reviewed by A. SURESH CANAOARAJAH English, Baruch College, CUNY New York, NY 10010 This book critiques the political functions behind the global spread of English and English language teaching (ELT) from the perspective of "periphery" (i.e. non-native or "Third World") communities.

  4. May 1, 2000 · ABSTRACT. Rights to Language: Equity, Power, and Education brings together cutting-edge scholarship in language, education, and society from all parts of the world. Celebrating the 60th birthday of Tove Skutnabb-Kangas, it is inspired by her work in minority, indigenous, and immigrant education; multilingualism; linguistic human rights; and ...

  5. Robert Phillipson, Copenhagen Business School, Denmark. Robert Phillipson is a prolific scholar who has written or edited books on linguistic imperialism and the globalization of English, European Union language policy, language rights, and multilingualism in education.

  6. Tove Skutnabb-Kangas - Robert Phillipson's interviews and lectures. Dr. Robert Phillipson, Professor Emeritus, Department of International Languages and Computational Linguistics, Institut for Internationale Sprogstudier og Vidensteknologi, Copenhagen Business School, Denmark. Fields of interest: The English language.

  7. Robert Phillipson. 21/10/2010. 1 Media contribution. Press/Media: Press / Media. On Gordon Brown's plans for strengthening English worldwide. Robert Phillipson. 18/01 ...