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Author Berthoud, Anne-Claude, author

Title The multilingual challenge for the construction and transmission of scientific knowledge / Anne-Claude Berthoud, Laurent Gajo
Published Amsterdam; Philadelphia : John Benjamins Publishing Company, [2020]
©2020

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Description 1 online resource (vii, 158 pages) : illustrations
Series Multilingualism and diversity management (MDM), 2210-7010 ; volume 5
Multilingualism and diversity management ; v. 5.
Contents A linguistic perspective on knowledge construction in multilingual interaction -- Multilingualism, metalinguistic activity and knowledge construction -- Knowledge and teaching : the role of language -- Teaching procedures, participation regimes and knowledge construction -- Multilingualism as a cognitive resource -- Multilingualism, interdisciplinarity, and the construction of knowledge -- Creativity, innovation and multilingualism -- Multilingualism and language policy in higher education -- Multilingualism and assessment of science : issues for research funding agencies
Summary "Whereas it is now generally recognised that multilingualism is important for society, culture and the economy, the relevance of multilingualism for the world of science has still largely escaped attention. But science, too, is created and transmitted in and through communication. Today, the construction and transmission of knowledge is based on a growing monolingualism, with English as the lingua academica regarded as a condition of the universality of scientific knowledge. However, this idea is based on the illusion that languages are transparent and that the modes of communication are universal. In this book, it is shown how multilingualism can open different perspectives and improve the quality of knowledge by offering an antidote to the squeezing out of different academic and scientific cultures. More precisely, it is shown how multilingual approaches highlight the mediating role of language and, in doing so, optimize conceptualization, communication and evaluation in science. These findings are, for one thing, relevant to institutional language policies and, for another, open new lines of research taking scientific practices themselves as a field of investigation"-- Provided by publisher
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes Anne-Claude Berthoud, Université de Lausanne. Laurent Gajo, Université de Genève
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Subject Science -- Language.
Communication in science.
Multilingual communication.
Science -- Study and teaching (Higher)
Language and education.
Multilingual education.
Communication in science
Language and education
Multilingual communication
Multilingual education
Science -- Language
Science -- Study and teaching (Higher)
Form Electronic book
Author Gajo, Laurent, author
LC no. 2020022166
ISBN 9789027260819
9027260818