Publications
Sung-Yul Park, Joseph. 2018. Mediatizing neoliberalism: the discursive construction of education’s ‘future’. Language and Intercultural Communication 18 (5) : 478–489.
Sung-Yul Park, Joseph. 2017. Transnationalism as interdiscursivity: Korean managers of multinational corporations talking about mobility. Language in Society 46 (1) : 23–38.
Sung-Yul Park, Joseph. 2016. Researching language and neoliberalism. Journal of Multilingual and Multicultural Development 37 (5) : 443–452.
Sung-Yul Park, Joseph. 2016. Language as pure potential. Journal of Multilingual and Multicultural Development 37 (5) : 453–466.
Sung-Yul Park, Joseph. 2014. Cartographies of language: Making sense of mobility among Korean transmigrants in Singapore. Language & Communication 39 : 83–91.
Sung-Yul Park, Joseph. 2014. “You say ouch and I say aya”: Linguistic insecurity in a narrative of transnational work. Journal of Asian Pacific Communication 24 (2) : 241–260.
Sung-Yul Park, Joseph. 2013. Metadiscursive regimes of diversity in a multinational corporation. Language in Society 42 (5) : 557–577.
Sung-Yul Park, Joseph. 2013. Stance, style, and vocal mimicry. Journal of Pragmatics 53 (1) : 85–95.
Sung-Yul Park, Joseph. 2012. Transnational South Korea as a site for a sociolinguistics of globalization: Markets, timescales, neoliberalism. Journal of Sociolinguistics 16 (2) : 147–164.
Sung-Yul Park, Joseph. 2011. Framing, stance, and affect in Korean metalinguistic discourse. Pragmatics 21 (2) : 265–285.
Sung-Yul Park, Joseph. 2011. The promise of English: linguistic capital and the neoliberal worker in the South Korean job market. International Journal of Bilingual Education and Bilingualism 14 (4) : 543–455.
Sung-Yul Park, Joseph. 2010. Images of “good English” in the Korean conservative press. Three processes of interdiscursivity. Pragmatics and Society 1 (2) : 189–208.
Sung-Yul Park, Joseph. 2009. Regimenting languages on Korean television: subtitles and institutional authority. Text & Talk 29 (5) : 547–570.
Sung-Yul Park, Joseph. 2009. The Local Construction of a Global Language. Ideologies of English in South Korea. (Language, Power and Social Process 24). De Gruyter.