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Posts by Joe Comer

Since moving to the USA I've had to get used to the word 'monthslong' appearing in print MUCH more often than I ever would have guessed (without hyphenation at least)

And tbh that -nthsl- just really, really makes me feel like I've got the bends or something, not a fan but it IS heckin' interesting

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Exhibit A – Good on him, tbh

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Don't mind me, just looking at some pictures of Josh Dunkley and his cutest-smile-in-the-AFL again

(Unrepentantly thirsty posting about straight sportspeople, via an otherwise academically-oriented, professional account? Now THAT'S queer linguistics, babey!)

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Ha, well in this case I think it would have been perfectly possible NOT to make some petty choices and make mountains out of molehills that put many people out ... but the less said here the better. Maybe I will fill you in some time!

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Reminds me of Maeve Eberhardt's paper on Iggy Azalea (which I'm sure you know) ... not sure if it helps your analysis to incorporate that female/non-bro/rap artist case of appropriation, also not sure if she refers to Kiesling. But maybe?

Also sorry if you're already all over this material hehe

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Thanks for your insight Lauren! I'm looking at the ethics statement of the journal now ... it seems to say that editors need to delegate decisions to the board if they feel they have a conflict of interest.
The way this has gone down means I have no idea if any board members have been consulted.

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Not gonna go into specifics about the conflict, but just wondering what power editors generally have to do something like this – like they are a publican banning someone from a venue?

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Are editors of journals authorised to make unilateral decisions barring certain authors from contributing to the journal, based purely on interpersonal conflict or the argument that the editor "cannot be objective" about the submission?

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BUT LISTEN: you don't even need to be a sociolinguist or discourse analyst to be worried any time a member of the British public prefaces what they say in a vox pop with "I'm not being funny..."!

In fact, you can be pretty sure what they're about to say is not funny, and depressingly racist!

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You don't exactly have to be a sociolinguist (or a historian, or a scholar of migration...) to be pretty disgusted by Kier Starmer's rhetoric around language and immigration in the UK...

You just kind of have to realise that learning languages is not, like, instant ... or easy ... or cheap ...

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[the rest of this post has been redacted, on the advice of the most professional and well-disciplined of the several rats in a trenchcoat that manage/comprise my psyche at the end of my first semester teaching in two years ... in the USA of 2025, no less]

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Teaching young people about the wonder of language and sociocultural analysis has been, without question, the greatest honour of my professional life, and it's something I value beyond measure ... AND YET

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Do I know anyone going to the SLA meeting in Chicago at the end of this month, who is still looking for accommodation?

Reach out if you'd be interested in sharing an AirBnB!

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To compare is to despair

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“is my calculator horny?“ our tech columnist asks. “i entered 5318008 into it and turned it upside down. what i saw surprised me”

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Hehe, let's say mostly it's inspiring for me personally! Teaching it in 2025 (in the US) to a very diverse student cohort who basically aren't trained in linguistics (let alone CA, anthropology, CDA, transcription, or studies of gesture/nonverbal communication) ... it's challenging! But still fun 🥳

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Congratulations! Teaching this Language and Body course has gotten me into gesture in a massive way (unsurpirsingly) so I'm excited to dig into this as soon as I can!

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Kind of astounding just how 'not smart' a smart person you have to be in order to not realise the fallacy of all this brain-ranking kinda stuff (let alone not cutting it out because of all the bad vibes it gives off, psychologically and historically)

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I didn't come up with any answers obviously, but writing this through was fun! With gratitude to the editors of Language in Society, Susan Ehrlich and Tommaso Milani, for the opportunity 🤓

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I took the opportunity to reflect on what it means for such a landmark text, unfortunately, to come out just before the drastic global upheaval of a (technically ongoing) devastating pandemic, rising authoritarian populism and far-right resurgence, and the (frankly terrifying) rapid rise of AI!

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Luisa Martín Rojo & Alfonso Del Percio (eds.), Language and neoliberal governmentality. New York: Routledge, 2020. Pp. 242. Pb. £38.99. | Language in Society | Cambridge Core Luisa Martín Rojo & Alfonso Del Percio (eds.), Language and neoliberal governmentality. New York: Routledge, 2020. Pp. 242. Pb. £38.99. - Volume 54 Issue 1

A while back I was really privileged to review the *excellent* Language and Neoliberal Governmentality by Luisa Martín Rojo and Alfonso Del Percio, for Language in Society:

doi.org/10.1017/s004...

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"Executive Order 14188 of January 29, 2025: Additional Measures to Combat Anti-Semitism."

"Executive Order 14188 of January 29, 2025: Additional Measures to Combat Anti-Semitism."

having their executive order to combat antisemitism be order number "14188" is the kind of thing they do to make us look crazy for pointing it out.

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👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻!

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The Indigenous People of North America have decided to go back to calling the Gulf of Mexico, “Chalchiuhtlicueyecatl”. It is what the Nahuatl People originally called it as it is the domain of the goddess Chalchiuhtlicue, who is assoc w/water bodies, including the Gulf of Mexico.

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Remember, especially today, this hand on your shoulder could be your own:

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[extremely Rafiki voice] it is time!

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The ASL version of “Not Like Us” is magnificent.

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Needless to say, even as a quarantine-pilled Australian boy, I thought that was quite weirdly specific

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Some extremely niche information about me is that when I was a child and obsessed with the encyclopaedia (and especially geography) I used to think the historic "Orange Free State" in what is now South Africa was ... a place where oranges weren't allowed

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The sound of that Sharpie, I swear to god

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