“…Despite the widespread problematization of the native speaker concept in applied linguistics (e.g., Braine, 2010;Graddol, 2006;Rampton, 1990;Rudolph, Selvi, & Yazan, 2015), native speaker ideologies continue to manifest in a wide range of professional contexts from oral proficiency standards (e.g., American Council on the Teaching of Foreign Languages [ACTFL], 2012) to job advertisements (e.g., Bonfiglio, 2010;Selvi, 2010). While this systematic preference for native speakers, termed native speakerism by Holliday (2006), may seem justified based on the "self-evident" grammatical authority of the native speaker (Wu, 2010), the abstract notion of nativeness unravels upon closer examination, & Rivers, 2013b; Park, 2012;Tang, 1997).…”