engelsksdominans
Engelsksdominans describes the global predominance of the English language in international communication, higher education, science, media, business and technology. It encompasses both native use and widespread second-language use, functioning as a common reference for participants from many linguistic backgrounds.
The roots lie in historical processes from the British Empire and the later United States’ economic and
The effects include easier access to information and collaboration for those who know English, but also risks
In science and academia, English dominates publishing and conferences; on the internet, a sizable share of content
Responses include promoting multilingual education, funding for translation and localization, and policies that support local languages