This paper concerns how speech accent accents or reinforces racism in the context of labour migration to the English-speaking Global North. It specifically outlines three functions of accent in racial capitalist systems that require the labour of migrants and their acceptance of their "linguistic deficiencies."First, accent functions as a labour control mechanism that pushes racially minoritised migrants into low-paying work. Second, as evidenced by the language training of transnational call centre workers, accent also reinforces colonial relations between migrant workers and customers. Last, by acting as a credential that can be purchased for professional success, accent distracts from the institutional racism that truly hinders migrants' employment opportunities. The piece concludes with some thoughts on how combatting racism in labour migration requires another type of accenting.
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Ramjattan, V. A. (2022). Accenting racism in labour migration. Annual Review of Applied Linguistics, 42, 87–92. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0267190521000143
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