This book considers what is at stake for professionals whose work
increasingly involves communicating in linguistically and culturally
diverse contexts, and argues for the need to better understand the
crucial role of languages and cultures in the modern workplace. With a
focus on the experience of multilingual professionals, the author's
position is that such professionals, exemplified by those who have
relocated internationally, deploy their unique linguistic, cultural and
intercultural repertoires in their work. This book examines the ways in
which professionals interpret and manage their experience of working
within and across languages and cultures in ways that create affordances
for them, their professional practice, and those who depend on their
knowledge and expertise. It will be relevant to undergraduate and
postgraduate students undertaking studies in applied linguistics,
sociolinguistics, intercultural education and professional communication
in any discipline.