The sociolinguistics of academic publishing : language and the practices of Homo Academicus

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    • Salö, Linus

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The sociolinguistics of academic publishing : language and the practices of Homo Academicus

Linus Salö

(Palgrave pivot)

Palgrave Macmillan, c2017

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Description

This book presents a sociolinguistics of academic publishing from an historical and contemporary perspective. Using Swedish academia as a case study, it focuses on publishing practices within history and psychology. The author demonstrates how new regimes of research evaluation and performance-based funding are impinging on university life. His central argument, following the French sociologist Bourdieu, is that the trend towards publishing in English should be understood as a social strategy, developed in response to such transformations. Thought-provoking and challenging, this book will interest students and scholars of sociolinguistics, language planning and language policy, research policy, sociology of science, history and psychology.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1. IntroductionChapter 2. Towards a Sociolinguistics of Scientific ProductionChapter 3. Pierre Bourdieu: view points and entry pointsChapter 4. The sociolinguistics of science: the longue duree.Chapter 5. Contemporary academia in transformation.Chapter 6. Habitus as fields made flesh.Chapter 7. Discussion: two axes of comparisonsChapter 8. Concluding remarks

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