Aimed at those who teach English to speakers of other languages, this volume considers English as an increasingly global language that rules both business and cyberspace. It considers as well
the causes for concern as English is turned into a commercial product its role in the death of other languages and in the political project of creating an integrated global economy. The authors
(who are associated with the U. of Melbourne and U. Sains Malaysia) write that their goal is to call for "paradigmatic innovations in English language teaching, new frames of reference for
reinventing the project of globalizing English that situate it within a perspective of risk analysis and make use of "multivocal Englishes" to help sustain the biolinguistic diversity of
humanity." Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)