Linguistic justice and global English: theoretical and empirical approaches
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nglish as a lingua franca and linguistic justice: insights from exchange students’ experiences
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New understandings of the rise of English as a medium of instruction in higher education: the role of key performance indicators and institutional profiling
págs. 47-59
English as a global language?: Naturalization of English through intellectual habitus in Korean academia
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Both necessary and irrelevant: political economy and linguistic injustice of English in higher education in Kazakhstan
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The value(s) of English as global linguistic capital: a dialogue between linguistic justice and sociolinguistic approaches
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