2022
DOI: 10.1177/14782103211037285
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Linguistic hegemony in global recognition: English-mediated internationalisation at Indonesian higher education institutions

Abstract: To increase global recognition and quality education, universities in Indonesia establish English-mediated International University Programs (IUPs). Within different capacities and resources, however, internationalisation sometimes preserves inequalities among Indonesian higher education institutions (IHEIs). This study investigates how the practice of English-mediated internationalisation may not only support global recognition and quality education but also perpetuate linguistic hegemony. Framed by Canagaraj… Show more

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“…With such a legal entity status, they could independently manage the funding, program, and resources, and at the same time they were encouraged to improve international reputation and recognition profiles. As a response, these universities accelerate research and publications, attract international students and scholars, and offer English-mediated programs as well as English as a Medium of Instruction (Fitriati and Rata, 2021; Muslim et al, 2022).…”
Section: Indonesian Higher Education (Ihe): a Brief Overviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…With such a legal entity status, they could independently manage the funding, program, and resources, and at the same time they were encouraged to improve international reputation and recognition profiles. As a response, these universities accelerate research and publications, attract international students and scholars, and offer English-mediated programs as well as English as a Medium of Instruction (Fitriati and Rata, 2021; Muslim et al, 2022).…”
Section: Indonesian Higher Education (Ihe): a Brief Overviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Under the ambition of attaining international reputation and recognition, English as a Medium of Instruction (EMI) highlights its critical status, currency, and role (Muslim et al, 2022; Sakhiyya and Rata, 2019). To achieve such goals, many of IHEs introduce English-mediated International University Program (EMIUP) (Muslim et al, 2022) or international class program (ICP) to attract international students, compete for global ranking, and prepare domestic students for the globalized world. The former program typically serves both students from local and overseas, whereas the latter is frequently attended by domestic students per se.…”
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