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Posts by Emily Pacheco

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The (un)imagined work of linguistic inclusion In this episode of the Language on the Move Podcast, Emily Pacheco speaks with PhD candidate Brynn QuickΒ (Macquarie University, Australia) about her 2025 paper,Β The (un)imagined work of determining…

An institution has a monolingual habitus when their multilingual policies neglect to allocate the necessary language work to anyone

@brynnquick.bsky.social explains in new episode of our podcast @newbooksnetwork.bsky.social hosted by @empacheco.bsky.social
languageonthemove.com/the-unimagin...

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I got to be in the guest seat this time on the latest @languageonthemove.bsky.social podcast episode hosted by the fabulous @empacheco.bsky.social !

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The case for ASL Instruction for Hearing Heritage Signers In this episode of the Language on the Move Podcast, Emily Pacheco speaks with Associate Professor Su Kyong Isakson (Community College of Baltimore County, USA) about her 2018 paper, The Case for H…

@empacheco.bsky.social is another frequent contributor, and most recently interviewed Associate Professor Su Kyong Isakson about teaching for Hearing Heritage Signers of ASL
www.languageonthemove.com/the-case-for...

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I've started a Starter Pack for the Language on the Move research community πŸ₯³
For members of the research group, contributors to the blog/podcast.
Please shout out if you're part of the LOTM community and I'll add you/tag suggestions (or lmk if you're on there but would prefer not to be)

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Thank for sharing, Tazin! 🀩

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The case for ASL Instruction for Hearing Heritage Signers In this episode of the Language on the Move Podcast, Emily Pacheco speaks with Associate Professor Su Kyong Isakson (Community College of Baltimore County, USA) about her 2018 paper, The Case for H…

And more recently, she discussed with Su Kyong Isakson how hearing ASL heritage signers could be better included in language education
www.languageonthemove.com/the-case-for...

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Sign Language Brokering ο»Ώ In this episode of the Language on the Move Podcast, Emily Pacheco speaks with Professor Jemina Napier (Heriot-Watt University, Scotland) about her 2021 book Sign Language Brokering in Deaf-Heari…

Emily has also made some great podcast episodes interviewing researchers working in related areas. Eg in this episode last year, she interviewed @jeminanapier.bsky.social about her work on sign language brokering
www.languageonthemove.com/sign-languag...

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Thanks for sharing, Brynn! 🀟🏽

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Thank you, Laura! πŸ€—

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Check out this blog post I wrote about my Master of Research thesis! ☺️

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Thanks, Tazin! πŸ€—

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Excited to share this podcast episode I recorded with Su Kyong Isakson where we discuss heritage signers and sign language interpreter education!

www.languageonthemove.com/the-case-for...

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Sign Language Brokering and Heritage Language Maintenance Among Hearing Children of Deaf Migrant Parents Where children have proficiency in the dominant societal language, but parents do not, children may act as linguistic mediators for their parents. In migration contexts, this practice is known as chil...

I am thrilled to share my Master of Research thesis: figshare.mq.edu.au/articles/the...

This project meant the world to me and I am excited to continue my research at Macquarie during my PhD candidature. πŸ€—

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