Bernadette O'Rourke
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Thanks Unive Ca' Foscari for hosting this wonderful event in beautiful Venice and for inviting me to talk about my The Leverhulme Trust project on rethinking language revitalisation. It was a pleasure to hear such inspiring papers and to (re) connect in person Bilingualism Matters Kleanthes Grohmann
Looking forward to this book launch tomorrow with John Walsh and to the broader discussion around what 100 years of language policy has achieved for Irish and the many lessons for other minoritized languages.
This is an excellent scheme. Delighted to be awarded a The Leverhulme Trust Research Fellowship in 2021/22 to rethink language revitalisation and European minority language dynamics shorturl.at/BFRW7
Speakerness in Multilingual Contexts and Sociolinguistic Theory. Delighted to have been part of this project led by Itxaso Rodriguez Itxaso Rodriguez @JRKASSTAN with excellent papers on new speaker dynamics across a range of contexts
Unusually in a Festschrift, 'Language, Policy and Territory' includes a substantial essay by the honorand Colin H Williams, with insightful responses to the chapter contributions and thoughts for the future Launch event on Thursday 29 September 1700 BST: us02web.zoom.us/webinar/regist…
Looking forward to hearing all about it Dr Éirinn Nic An Ultaigh when you are back in UofG Modern Languages & Cultures
Great discussion at first #SocioLang shorturl.at/asQZ6 #ReadingGroup UofG English Lang & Ling UofG Modern Languages & Cultures with Itxaso Rodriguez and Dr Jonathan Kasstan | @jrkasstan.bsky.social (in spirit!) discussing shorturl.at/bgJW4 Next session 7th Dec Louis Strange Dr Éirinn Nic An Ultaigh Jennifer Smith Prof Joanna Kopaczyk Piotr Węgorowski
Very insightful article by Colin H Williams ''Geography and place matter for language. Once a minority language is no longer spoken on the street, at school, or in social and community life, its resonance changes" theguardian.com/commentisfree/…
"stepping away from a focus on #language and toward the experiences of #speakers brings forth the question of the political–economic structuration of power" Very insightful review essay on #NewSpeakers @nuachinteoir Noel Ó Murchadha Michael Hornsby @jpujolar by @mireillemcl
A very welcome addition from Colin H Williams to work on the new speaker concept addressing the key question of how it can inform language policy scholarship and multilingualism
Delighted to be co-hosting this online event involving UofG Modern Languages & Cultures Erin McInerney - and our Language and Society Cluster with colleagues in UofG English Lang & Ling Register below. First talk 8th March 2023 by Mirka Honkanen on Investing multilingualism in a Nigerian web forum.
Go n-éirí leat amárach Dr Éirinn Nic An Ultaigh hosting 10th Celtic Students Conference University of Glasgow #multilingual event 60 papers #Irish #Welsh #Manx #Gaelic and #Cornish with simultaneous interpreting #sociolinguistics #Literature UofG English Lang & Ling UofG Modern Languages & Cultures UofGCelticGaelic
Excellent new book 'Language Policy and the New Speaker Challenge' by Colin H Williams Launched online today at 4.30pm. Hosted by IAITH Joined by John Walsh Maite Puigdevall Dr S. Dunmore Wilson McLeod joan pujolar, kathryn jones & Rob Dunbar UofG Modern Languages & Cultures COST New Speakers
Join us tomorrow on line for our final lecture of the year with Robert Blackwood the linguistic landscape of St-Pierre-et-Miquelon. Sing up below. UofG Modern Languages & Cultures Erin McInerney
Getting ready for our Symposium on New Directions in Minority Language Sociolinguistics minoritylanguageplanning.gla.ac.uk/our-activities in collaboration with The University of Edinburgh University of Glasgow IASH, Edinburgh John Walsh UofG Modern Languages & Cultures Wilson McLeod @helenkellyholme Maite Puigdevall
Through-provoking discussion on New Directions in Minority Language Sociolinguistics shorturl.at/rIOWY funded by The British Academy Hosted by IASH, Edinburgh Thanks to the contributors Dr Éirinn Nic An Ultaigh Colin H Williams John Walsh @helenkellyholme Wilson McLeod Jennifer Smith