Additionally, we are organizing a doctoral symposium on literacies for social participation! If you’d like to present your research to a panel of experts, send us your abstract!
Deadline: April 6th.
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In the light of @uni-hamburg.de ‘s renewed excellence status. Our LiDS department has a special invitation for you! ⬇️
Apply to participate in our international summer school in Hamburg! We look forward to welcoming you.
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"To junior scholars, this volume opens paths into research by presenting the value and importance of a long-term, coherent research agenda."
Thanks to @jupurkarthofer.bsky.social & @languageinsociety.bsky.social for new review of "Life in a New Language" (@academic.oup.com)
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For most second language speakers, their foreign accent is a source of anxiety. Some turn to accent modification training.
In the latest Language-on-the-Move post, Andrea Pešková provides a fascinating glimpse into the world of accent coaching.
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Some media outlets cheered a recent decree by the transition government in Syria regarding Kurdish language without telling the larger context of colonial oppression. Here is a powerful and historically-aware account of what is going on in #Rojava / #Syrian
So sad to hear about the passing of Deb Cameron!
One of the brightest, most incisive and most fun voices in sociolinguistics.
She will be sadly missed!
If you want to honor her by re-reading some of her work, this old post is still worth a read: www.languageonthemove.com/language-lie...
Thanks to @languageonthemove.bsky.social for making these spaces a reality!
I am excited to share this space next to a great curious team @marakyrou.bsky.social @nicolemarinaro.bsky.social @martinderince.bsky.social @schenior.bsky.social
In my country, Colombia, where more than 60 Indigenous languages are spoken, this topic is still unfortunately largely ignored. I look forward to learning how to change perspectives on meaningful research on endangered languages and how to support them.
Dr. Hannah Sarvasy has been working on research in the most linguistically diverse place on Earth: Papua New Guinea, home to 13% of the world’s languages. This time, she has chosen Hamburg to give an extraordinary lecture about her work with Indigenous communities.
What is the first thing that comes to your mind when you hear the term “language shift”? What are the circumstances that lead to the extinction of a language, and how can we participate in its protection and survival? The @uni-hamburg.de invites you to the LiDS Lunch Lecture with Dr. Hannah Sarvasy
Took @marakyrou.bsky.social for a coffee and reading in my neighborhood.
Today I attended the one lecture on opportunities and obstacles in the career entry for refugee professionals in Germany at @uni-hamburg.de
There is still so much to be done and the structural hurdles that the country establishes benefits nor the labor force nor the people who are willing to work.
#OTD 98 years ago, William Labov (1927-2024) was born 🥳 He was a pioneering sociolinguist studying language variation, dialectology, but also AAVE. In 1966, Labov published his landmark study "The Social Stratification of English in New York City".
#LinguisticBirthdays #Histlx
Yesterday at @uni-hamburg.de , we had the opportunity to see the result of a two-month analysis of literacy exams in Germany, resulting in the Language Skills and Self-Assessment - LiDS Lunch Lecture.
Apply to be a research assistant in Language Diversity! Only in Hamburg!
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Introducing this week’s reading 🤗
Today, watching the lecture Linguistic Diversity and Social Participation with Prof. Dr. Ingrid Piller. It’s inspiring to see where this work had led to not only the creation of responsible research communities but has also generated impact on the lives of participant and language perception.
Muchas gracias 🙏 Happy to get to know you more and work together! What are your interests? 🍎
Today marks a milestone in my professional career after 8 years of migration history behind me and constant life learnings. I presented my MAs thesis and opened the path to future research for my PhD at @uni-hamburg.de . Ready excited about what will come 🎩 @languageonthemove.bsky.social
@nicolemarinaro.bsky.social 🍎
Life lately.
Exciting new job ⚓️ and onboarding , wrapping up my MAs thesis, traveling, following my favorite musician, all in 4 days.
A part of me was lowkey hoping it had ended up being 🪑 while I was reading this.
So sweet to discover that "Linguistic diversity and social justice" is part of someone's holiday memories 🤩
To ending eras and welcoming new beginnings ❤️💪
I hope we will still have undergrad courses in 30 years 🥲
Beautiful Stockholm 🇸🇪