Maritime English Language Needs And Practices In The Port Of Bejaia: An Ethnographic Case Study

Algeria joined the International Maritime Organisation in 1963 and has ratified all the international maritime conventions. It has also taken official measures in relation to the use of English for maritime communication by Algerian ship crews and port personnel. However, little is known about lang...

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Main Author: Belkacem Outemzabet
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Language:English
Published: University of Bejaia Abderrahmane Mira 2024-10-01
Series:The Journal of Studies in Language, Culture and Society
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Online Access:https://univ-bejaia.dz/revue/jslcs/article/view/258
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description Algeria joined the International Maritime Organisation in 1963 and has ratified all the international maritime conventions. It has also taken official measures in relation to the use of English for maritime communication by Algerian ship crews and port personnel. However, little is known about language practices in general and English language use and needs in particular of the Algerian port regulation staff (port officers, safety officers, radio officers, pilots). The aim of the present paper is to explore language practices and needs of the port regulation staff in the Port of Bejaia. The investigation adopted a case study methodology with non-participant observations and ethnographic interviews as the main instruments for collecting data. Three port officers, two pilots and two radio officers accepted to be interviewed. The findings of the research revealed the co-existence of five languages in the port of Bejaia, each being used for a different purpose and with a different category of interlocutors. English is used in seven main communicative events, in which Algerian maritime officers and pilots interact with foreign seafarers of diverse nationalities and for a variety of topics and purposes. The findings of this research can be used to design an ESP course for Bejaia’s port regulation personnel.
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spelling doaj-art-e06511b5dd084c87824173db89d3be792025-08-20T03:32:57ZengUniversity of Bejaia Abderrahmane MiraThe Journal of Studies in Language, Culture and Society2716-91892676-17502024-10-0132Maritime English Language Needs And Practices In The Port Of Bejaia: An Ethnographic Case StudyBelkacem Outemzabet 0Faculty of Arts and Languages University of Bejaia Algeria joined the International Maritime Organisation in 1963 and has ratified all the international maritime conventions. It has also taken official measures in relation to the use of English for maritime communication by Algerian ship crews and port personnel. However, little is known about language practices in general and English language use and needs in particular of the Algerian port regulation staff (port officers, safety officers, radio officers, pilots). The aim of the present paper is to explore language practices and needs of the port regulation staff in the Port of Bejaia. The investigation adopted a case study methodology with non-participant observations and ethnographic interviews as the main instruments for collecting data. Three port officers, two pilots and two radio officers accepted to be interviewed. The findings of the research revealed the co-existence of five languages in the port of Bejaia, each being used for a different purpose and with a different category of interlocutors. English is used in seven main communicative events, in which Algerian maritime officers and pilots interact with foreign seafarers of diverse nationalities and for a variety of topics and purposes. The findings of this research can be used to design an ESP course for Bejaia’s port regulation personnel. https://univ-bejaia.dz/revue/jslcs/article/view/258Communicative Eventscommunicative situationsforeign ship crewslanguage needslanguage practicesport regulation staff
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Maritime English Language Needs And Practices In The Port Of Bejaia: An Ethnographic Case Study
The Journal of Studies in Language, Culture and Society
Communicative Events
communicative situations
foreign ship crews
language needs
language practices
port regulation staff
title Maritime English Language Needs And Practices In The Port Of Bejaia: An Ethnographic Case Study
title_full Maritime English Language Needs And Practices In The Port Of Bejaia: An Ethnographic Case Study
title_fullStr Maritime English Language Needs And Practices In The Port Of Bejaia: An Ethnographic Case Study
title_full_unstemmed Maritime English Language Needs And Practices In The Port Of Bejaia: An Ethnographic Case Study
title_short Maritime English Language Needs And Practices In The Port Of Bejaia: An Ethnographic Case Study
title_sort maritime english language needs and practices in the port of bejaia an ethnographic case study
topic Communicative Events
communicative situations
foreign ship crews
language needs
language practices
port regulation staff
url https://univ-bejaia.dz/revue/jslcs/article/view/258
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