Capital Commodity and English Language Teaching
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<p><em>Capital Commodity and English Language Teaching</em> illustrates how the drive for profit in commercial ELT affects the manner in which language is taught. The book looks at education as a form of production and asks how lessons are produced and how the production of profit in addition to the production of the lesson affects the operation of educational institutions and their stakeholders. </p><p>Simpson delivers a theoretically rigorous conception of capital and builds from this an investigation into how the circulation of capital for profit interrelates with the teaching of language. Simpson discusses ELT at both a global level in discussion of the ELT industry in the UK the US Ireland Canada Japan Spain and transnationally online as well as at a more local level where finer detailed descriptions of the work-lives of those within the Japanese eikaiwa ELT industry are given. Drawing on a synthesis of Marxist and Bourdieusian theory the book outlines a dialectical approach to understanding capital and to understanding how the drive for profit and language education interrelate with one another. Simpson concludes by showing how such an approach might open up areas for further research in a number of contexts across the globe as well as in light of the Covid-19 pandemic. </p><p>Providing a model for addressing global issues of ELT this book is of interest to advanced students scholars and professionals within applied linguistics TESOL sociolinguistics and linguistic anthropology language economics and related areas.</p>
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