A Catalyst for Change: Language Socialization and Norm Negotiation in a Transient Multilingual Workplace
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A Catalyst for Change : Language Socialization and Norm Negotiation in a Transient Multilingual Workplace. / Lønsmann, Dorte.
In: Journal of Linguistic Anthropology, Vol. 27, No. 3, 12.2017, p. 326-343.Research output: Contribution to journal › Journal article › Research › peer-review
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T1 - A Catalyst for Change
T2 - Language Socialization and Norm Negotiation in a Transient Multilingual Workplace
AU - Lønsmann, Dorte
PY - 2017/12
Y1 - 2017/12
N2 - This case study of a team in an international workplace investigates processes of language socialization in a transient multilingual setting. Using interview and observational data, the analysis shows how social and linguistic norms are negotiated, with the newcomer positioned as a catalyst for changing language practices toward more English, with the ultimate aim of creating a “global mindset” in the organization. Language socialization in a transient multilingual setting is shown to focus on and assign positive value to new linguistic norms that experienced members are socialized into in a process that hinges on new members functioning as tools for management to bring about the desired change. The article shows that while the newcomer is used as a catalyst for increased use of English and for the creation of a “global mindset,” she is at the same time socialized into the existing Danish egalitarian workplace culture. The analysis also highlights the vulnerable position of the catalyst. While her status as an expert English speaker with the right “global mindset” may confer power in an internationalizing workplace, the position of catalyst is also linked with feelings of exclusion.
AB - This case study of a team in an international workplace investigates processes of language socialization in a transient multilingual setting. Using interview and observational data, the analysis shows how social and linguistic norms are negotiated, with the newcomer positioned as a catalyst for changing language practices toward more English, with the ultimate aim of creating a “global mindset” in the organization. Language socialization in a transient multilingual setting is shown to focus on and assign positive value to new linguistic norms that experienced members are socialized into in a process that hinges on new members functioning as tools for management to bring about the desired change. The article shows that while the newcomer is used as a catalyst for increased use of English and for the creation of a “global mindset,” she is at the same time socialized into the existing Danish egalitarian workplace culture. The analysis also highlights the vulnerable position of the catalyst. While her status as an expert English speaker with the right “global mindset” may confer power in an internationalizing workplace, the position of catalyst is also linked with feelings of exclusion.
KW - global mindset
KW - language choice
KW - language socialization
KW - transient multilingual community
KW - workplace interaction
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U2 - 10.1111/jola.12162
DO - 10.1111/jola.12162
M3 - Journal article
AN - SCOPUS:85038370432
VL - 27
SP - 326
EP - 343
JO - Journal of Linguistic Anthropology
JF - Journal of Linguistic Anthropology
SN - 1055-1360
IS - 3
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