Re-considering Language within a Cosmopolitan Understanding: Toward a Multilingual Franca Approach in International Business Studies
Series
JIBS Special Collections
ISBN
978-3-319-42744-7
Type
book section
Date Issued
2016
Author(s)
Janssens, Maddy
Editor(s)
Yoko Brannen, Mary
Mughan, Terry
Abstract
This paper aims to uncover the normative assumptions that guide language studies in international business. Relying on sociolinguistics and cosmopolitan theory, we point to the possibility of conceiving language as a social practice rather than a discrete entity, and understanding globalization as the entanglement
between universality and particularity rather than treating these two
notions separately. Combining these linguistic and global assumptions, we arrive at three different research approaches to study linguistic performances in global work settings: monological lingua franca, monological multilingualism and multilingual franca. As the latter approach is unexplored, we develop the third option which underlines a human-centered multilingualism that conceives
language as a social activity in which speakers mobilize multiple linguistic resources to express voice. The advantages of such an approach are its ability to capture the complexities of contemporary global life and its emphasis on a new understanding of multilingualism and diversity that truly goes beyond any
kind of monolingualism. In terms of practice implications, a multilingual franca approach provides space for emancipatory politics through allowing mixed language use.
between universality and particularity rather than treating these two
notions separately. Combining these linguistic and global assumptions, we arrive at three different research approaches to study linguistic performances in global work settings: monological lingua franca, monological multilingualism and multilingual franca. As the latter approach is unexplored, we develop the third option which underlines a human-centered multilingualism that conceives
language as a social activity in which speakers mobilize multiple linguistic resources to express voice. The advantages of such an approach are its ability to capture the complexities of contemporary global life and its emphasis on a new understanding of multilingualism and diversity that truly goes beyond any
kind of monolingualism. In terms of practice implications, a multilingual franca approach provides space for emancipatory politics through allowing mixed language use.
Language
English
Keywords
language
globalization
sociolinguistics
cosmopolitanism
multilingualism
lingua franca
HSG Classification
contribution to scientific community
Book title
Language in International Business : Developing a Field
Publisher
Springer International Publishing - Palgrave Macmillan
Publisher place
Canada
Volume
1st ed. 2017
Start page
163
End page
193
Division(s)
Eprints ID
250514