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The impact of globalisation is increasingly evident through both
mass migration and the social, political, and economic changes that
have produced new and growing social divides. The increased
mobility and the opening of national borders that have arisen as
part of these changes has also meant a rise in the diversification
of migration (superdiversity) in all its forms. The multi-sited
flows of people have also led to the flow of knowledge, culture,
and languages. English - as a global language - has taken on a
prominent role in the neoliberal discourses of commodification,
value and distinction, and the role of language in the reproduction
of social inequalities. This edited volume explores a range of
issues related to the role of language. In particular, it addresses
competency in English and multilingualism, both of which facilitate
success for skilled migrants in the workplace and enable them to
contribute to development efforts in their home communities. In
more general terms, the book looks at the communicative
competencies and language resources which skilled migrants require
in order to engage productively in professional and development
endeavours. It examines the notion that English is the linguistic
capital for skilled migration, given its global status in higher
education, development, and professional communication. This book
was originally published as a special issue of Globalisation,
Societies and Education.
The impact of globalisation is increasingly evident through both
mass migration and the social, political, and economic changes that
have produced new and growing social divides. The increased
mobility and the opening of national borders that have arisen as
part of these changes has also meant a rise in the diversification
of migration (superdiversity) in all its forms. The multi-sited
flows of people have also led to the flow of knowledge, culture,
and languages. English - as a global language - has taken on a
prominent role in the neoliberal discourses of commodification,
value and distinction, and the role of language in the reproduction
of social inequalities. This edited volume explores a range of
issues related to the role of language. In particular, it addresses
competency in English and multilingualism, both of which facilitate
success for skilled migrants in the workplace and enable them to
contribute to development efforts in their home communities. In
more general terms, the book looks at the communicative
competencies and language resources which skilled migrants require
in order to engage productively in professional and development
endeavours. It examines the notion that English is the linguistic
capital for skilled migration, given its global status in higher
education, development, and professional communication. This book
was originally published as a special issue of Globalisation,
Societies and Education.
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