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Ana Sofia Bruzon

@bruzonana

Ph.D. #Researcher in #appliedsociolinguistics at @MQlinguistics. Visiting @unihh #lawyer, #migration, #socialinclusion, #education, and #bilingualparenting

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New on Language on the Move Migration, constraints, and suffering don't miss this blog post and the podcast hosted by Prof Piller languageonthemove.com/migration-cons…

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Some of you may be interested in my podcast. Here I talk about my journey as a linguist and my work on Urdu and Arabic. -Thanks to Tazin Abdullah of Language on the Move for being a great host. Society for Linguistic Anthropology a podcasts.apple.com/qa/podcast/lan…

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I had a great time conducting my very first podcast ep, interviewing Anthea Vogl about her new book on the narrative demands in Australian and Canadian asylum procedures for Language on the Move Have a listen! UTS Faculty of Law UTS Research UNE School of Law languageonthemove.com/judging-refuge…

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Laura Smith-Khan (new acc) lauraskh.bsky.social describes this book as "the most substantial and persuasive account to date of the impossible narrative demands placed on people seeking asylum.' Listen to her interview the author Anthea Vogl on Language on the Move.

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Just a quick note to say this book Life in a New Language is one of the best books I've read this year. A fascinating portrayal of the linguistic difficulties immigrants encounter, focused on the Australian context. Smoothly written, deep in analysis, and clear in message.

Just a quick note to say this book Life in a New Language is one of the best books I've read this year. A fascinating portrayal of the linguistic difficulties immigrants encounter, focused on the Australian context. Smoothly written, deep in analysis, and clear in message.
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A multilingual glossary helps improve home-school communications in Queensland - find out more in the latest Language-on-the-Move podcast episode New Books Network (@newbooksnetwork.bsky.social), where Agi Bodis @agib.bsky.social speaks with Margaret Kettle languageonthemove.com/supporting-mul…

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New on Language-on-the-Move: Pia Tenedero reflects on Buwan ng Wika or (National) Language Month in the Philippines - amid the symbolic valorization of linguistic diversity and the practical dismantling of mother-tongue based education languageonthemove.com/mindful-about-…

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"A highly readable and rich account of migrant stories (Catherine Travis about "Life in a New Language") In our new Lanugage-on-the-Move post, Dr Loy Lising reflects on the recent @AusLingSoc conference languageonthemove.com/life-in-a-new-…