2019
DOI: 10.1108/ijced-01-2019-0007
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“Only English Counts”: the impact of English hegemony on South-Korean athletes

Abstract: Purpose While conceived to examine key factors affecting post-retirement career advancement of retired elite athletes in South Korea, the purpose of this paper is to report how English, as a de facto global lingua franca, functions as a powerful gatekeeper in the sports administration field. Design/methodology/approach Interpreted through the lens of Bourdieu’s linguistic capital and Gramsci’s hegemony of language, the present study draws on content analysis of semi-structured individual interviews, as well … Show more

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“…Bacon (2017) refers to the constant spread of English as the "snowballing global dominance of English" (p. 425). Lee Brown et al (2019) use the notions of 'hegemony of language' (Gramsci, 1971) and 'linguistic capital' (Bourdieu, 1986) to interpret why English language competence is often treated as a global valuable commodity. At present, "English language is the leading foreign language enjoying a prestigious position in many countries.…”
Section: Theory and Practice In Language Studiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Bacon (2017) refers to the constant spread of English as the "snowballing global dominance of English" (p. 425). Lee Brown et al (2019) use the notions of 'hegemony of language' (Gramsci, 1971) and 'linguistic capital' (Bourdieu, 1986) to interpret why English language competence is often treated as a global valuable commodity. At present, "English language is the leading foreign language enjoying a prestigious position in many countries.…”
Section: Theory and Practice In Language Studiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nowadays, ICTs play an essential role in the digital transformation of companies, which is why leaders of organisations in different sectors demand workers with basic ICT skills [102,103]. On the other hand, as Brown et al [104] explained, due to the hegemony of English in Western countries, the business industry is looking for candidates who are fluent in English. Additionally, hard skills are essential for professional success, as they are evidence of specialised knowledge within a specific field [105].…”
Section: Hard Skills Developmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In South Korean society, English is regarded as one of the most important and basic skills to develop careers and find decent jobs (J. S. Kim & Bang, 2017) and it actually plays essential role in advancing careers to South Korean people (Brown et al, 2019). Bo-mi went to the Philippines and In-kyu went to Australia.…”
Section: Resolving Contradictions and Learningmentioning
confidence: 99%