Abstract
Abstract
This paper reports on a study that looked at Portuguese public universities setting out to identify and discuss
institutional stakeholders’ social representations concerning the use of languages in scientific research and the development of
institutional language policies within this area of higher education activity. In order to do so, institutional stakeholders
responsible for research activities at six Portuguese public universities completed a questionnaire and participated in in-depth
interviews. The findings indicate there are common tendencies regarding the identified social representations that point, mainly,
to a tension between, on one hand, the existence of reported practices that centre on “English-mainly” research language policies,
reflecting the current monolingual scenario of global science and, on the other hand, the need for a more plurilingual science and
the privileging of Portuguese as a science language.
Publisher
John Benjamins Publishing Company
Subject
Linguistics and Language,Communication
Cited by
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