Happy to be present at the international congress about critical and decolonial language teaching.
Posts by Yecid Ortega (he/his/el)
Poster for an event called Knitted Knowledges, there is a male presenting person knittting.
If you are in Toronto, join us for our next session of Knitted Knowledge. We will discuss the topic of gender and the self. Bring your crochet, mending or knitting project and weave some knowledge. More information at:
www.eventbrite.ca/e/knitted-kn...
Multimedia Walking Methodologies allows to pay attention to the non-human beings. Join my seminar to know more:
MMwalkingresearch.eventbrite.ca
An unalive person signaling rigor mortis in qualitative research.
Our Artem Research Collective discussed today what rigorousity means in creative qualitative research. Does it mean the death of flexibility, fluidity and liquidity?
Presenting Sonic Postcards, a Liminal initiative to put hands into practice about Multimodal Walking Methodologies. Want to know more? Join my Seminar Workshop:
mmwalkingresearch.eventbrite.ca
A poster with 5 ideas about multimodal methodologies.
Need some ideas for Multimodal Walking Methodologies? Here I have 5 for you and if you want to know more, sign up for my seminar workshop in April.
mmwalkingresearch.eventbrite.ca
Poster for Multimodal Walking Methodologies starting on April 23 through May 14. There are 4 sessions and there is a link and a qr code for more information. Background of walking people and a camera.
Multimodal Walking Methodologies 🚶♀️✍️📷🎥🎧
Launching my 4‑week workshop on sketching, photography, video & audio as decolonial, post‑humanist ways of walking with the city. For researchers, artists, curious walkers.
🔗 mmwalkingresearch.eventbrite.ca
#WalkingMethodology #Ethnography #MultimodalResearch
What do you pay attention to when you walk? How would you record your experiences, sensations, feelings?
We are having a new session of Knitted Knowledge at Another Story Bookshop on April 10. This time we will discuss the topic of Whiteness & privilege. If you are in Toronto, like knitting, crocheting, mending clothes, cross stitching, come and join me. Register at:
www.eventbrite.ca/o/another-st...
In 2023, I walked the empty streets of Belfast not with a notebook, but with a microphone. I collected its sounds, I turned that audio into data, the data into a poem, and the poem into a video. New seminar workshop series soon. What does your city sound like at night?
youtu.be/x_ofr-Q2NMA?...
Sharing this piece about my journey into the global academia. Thanks to all of you who have supported me.
www.linkedin.com/posts/oiseuo...
Already excited about my presentation next week at the Decolonizing Conference here in my city.
www.decolonizingconference.com
Hands holding yarn
On a sold-out event, last night we met to knit, crosshatch, yarn, crochet and weave knowldges. We found that community and reciprocity is fundamental for a decolonial future. Hope to see you all next month in our next event, we will be talking about Whiteness & Privilege. Stay tune.
Autoethnography has been excited for me, thank you all for supporting my seminar workshop. We have a packed schedule of activities this month. There are still a few spots in the UK/Europe cohort: autotheoryseminar2.eventbrite.ca
I just published an essay based on a 3-book review. New genre? new approach to enagage with knowlegde? check the document at:
onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/...
Banner for instagram saying: Autotheory and autoethnography.
Launching my first online workshop seminar. Those intested in autotheory and autoethnography join me in this new adventure.
autotheoryseminar1.eventbrite.ca
I am proudly launching issue #2 of our Artem Research Collective academic zine: Epistemic Syncretism: The Self as a Site for Inquiry. Click on the link, download it, share it and if you or someone you know want to be part of the next issue, let us know.
www.artemresearchcollective.com/zine
Did you know I did a 3-book review using my own approach called an inquiry of "Plurialogo de Saberes"?
Publication coming out soon.
Knitted Knowledge is back by popular demand, if you like knitting and crocheting and also having critical conversations, you are invited. If you are in Toronto and want to come, register at:
www.eventbrite.ca/e/knitted-kn...
Thanks to everyone who joined our “Playing with Data” workshop yesterday. If you missed it, you can watch the recording, subscribe and follow for updates. Let us know how you would play with data in the comments. Stay tuned for more workshops.
youtu.be/I47XS8T56Ac
Our workshop for Artem Research Collective has sold out now. If you hope to come, DM me to put you on the waiting list. Thanks to all of you who have trusted our work.
I am happy to share my new series of videos about research methods. Today, linguistic landscapes data analysis through the lenses of pluriversality. If you want to know or learn more details about how to analyze data in real time, share, follow and comment on the video.
youtu.be/_cg_3NWo5zo
Logo of an image with some threads intersecting.
Today, I launch my Podcast, “Pluriversal Threads,” as a supplement to my book. If you want to know more about the Pluriverse and its relationship with language, communities and our place in the world, I invite you to join me and listen to.
open.spotify.com/show/5qeySLi...
Thanks to all of you who attended (in person and virtually) my book launch at my alma mater (OISE). It was significant to know that the fruit of all these years has paid off. This is just the beginning of my dreams of the Pluriverse.
@dgb-linguistics.bsky.social
Gracias
A poster for a presentation of Dr. Yecid Ortega's Book Pluriversal Applied Linguistics. December 8 at 3:30 pm
A new book launch date in Toronto. This time around at my Alma Mater (OISE - University of Toronto) on December 8 at 3:30 pm. If you are around, come and join me to celebrate this accomplishment in the company of those who have seen my work grow.
@dgb-linguistics.bsky.social