Border speech between two national linguistic Ideologies: The case of bilingual El Paso call centres.

Author
Josiah Heyman & Amado Alarcón
Date
Journal
BOOK: K. Mirchandani & W.R. Poster (Eds.), Borders in Service: Enactments of Nationhood in Transnational Call Centers.
Editorial
University of Toronto Press
DOI
ISBN: 9781487500801 1487500807 9781487520595 148752059X
Abstract

Book info: Borders in Service traces the intersection of service labour and national identity across global call centres in seven countries: El Salvador, Guatemala, Guyana, Mauritius, Morocco, the Philippines, and the US-Mexico border. While most studies on offshore call centres have focused on India this collection explores the experiences of call center workers in many of the newly emerging hubs of transnational service work. In this collection, Kiran Mirchandani and Winifred Poster have gathered a wide range of contributors to explore the dynamics within global call centres. Such dynamics include: language, speech, accent issues, expressions of consumer sentiment, physical space, and organizational, human resource, and labour policies. By grounding the theoretical debates on nationhood and labour in the realities of daily life in global call centres, Mirchandani and Poster have created a timely, accessible and revealing collection that will change what we know about offshored customer service work. Source: https://utorontopress.com/us/borders-in-service-4

Complete reference: Heyman, Josiah; Alarcón, Amado (2016). "Border speech between two national linguistic Ideologies: The case of bilingual El Paso call centres". In: Mirchandani K.; Poster W.R. (Eds.), Borders in Service: Enactments of Nationhood in Transnational Call Centers.  Toronto: University of Toronto Press.