Lo Bianco, Joseph. “Domesticating the Foreign: Globalization’s Effects on the Place/s of Languages.” Modern Language Journal 98, no. 1 (Spring 2014): 312–25.
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From the Abstract: This article traces the economic origins of contemporary globalization and the deep communication effects that arise. Migration of peoples, instantaneous communication technologies, and new modes of imagining relationships in the context of vast flows of population, ideas, goods, and communication mean that teachers of different languages need to make multilingual and multicultural realities, rather than national and foreign ones, central notions in curriculum, teaching, and language choice.