Disempowering and dislocating: how learners from diverse cultures read the role of the English language in UK higher education
This paper explores how the English language privileges and empowers certain epistemologies and ontologies in international higher education in the UK. The author discusses how the English language is used to construct assumptions and practices to legitimise particular ways of constructing knowledg...
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description | This paper explores how the English language privileges and empowers certain epistemologies and ontologies in international higher education in the UK. The author discusses how the English language is used to construct assumptions and practices to legitimise particular ways of constructing
knowledge. The main argument is that language provides a lead in silencing and marginalising alternative forms of coming to know within diverse cultures, thus creating feelings of disempowerment and dislocation for some learners. The paper highlights how learners from different cultures make
sense of the role of language within the context of UK higher education, in terms of power, cultural politics and intellectual hegemony. It also suggests that ontological and epistemological stances are socially and culturally constructed, albeit reduced to linguistic constructions within
UK university contexts. |
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spelling | doaj.art-7d0cf1f2dba249aeb18ed56f028967d62023-02-23T10:48:36ZengUCL PressLondon Review of Education1474-84601474-84792008-06-01615916910.1080/14748460802185169Disempowering and dislocating: how learners from diverse cultures read the role of the English language in UK higher educationThushari WelikalaThis paper explores how the English language privileges and empowers certain epistemologies and ontologies in international higher education in the UK. The author discusses how the English language is used to construct assumptions and practices to legitimise particular ways of constructing knowledge. The main argument is that language provides a lead in silencing and marginalising alternative forms of coming to know within diverse cultures, thus creating feelings of disempowerment and dislocation for some learners. The paper highlights how learners from different cultures make sense of the role of language within the context of UK higher education, in terms of power, cultural politics and intellectual hegemony. It also suggests that ontological and epistemological stances are socially and culturally constructed, albeit reduced to linguistic constructions within UK university contexts.https://uclpress.scienceopen.com/hosted-document?doi=10.1080/14748460802185169 |
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title | Disempowering and dislocating: how learners from diverse cultures read the role of the English language in UK higher education |
title_full | Disempowering and dislocating: how learners from diverse cultures read the role of the English language in UK higher education |
title_fullStr | Disempowering and dislocating: how learners from diverse cultures read the role of the English language in UK higher education |
title_full_unstemmed | Disempowering and dislocating: how learners from diverse cultures read the role of the English language in UK higher education |
title_short | Disempowering and dislocating: how learners from diverse cultures read the role of the English language in UK higher education |
title_sort | disempowering and dislocating how learners from diverse cultures read the role of the english language in uk higher education |
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