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“Are men going their own way? A critical analysis of ‘male separatist’ discourse on Reddit”. The first WFLL seminar of this year by Jessica Aiston is this Wednesday 2 October at 16:00 🇬🇧 🕰️ All welcome! Join via Zoom link in photo Humanities at Westminster English at Westminster Languages at Westminster

“Are men going their own way? A critical analysis of ‘male separatist’ discourse on Reddit”. The first WFLL  seminar of this year by Jessica Aiston is this Wednesday 2 October at 16:00 🇬🇧 🕰️ All welcome! Join via Zoom link in photo <a href="/wminhumanities/">Humanities at Westminster</a> <a href="/wminenglish/">English at Westminster</a> <a href="/wminlanguages/">Languages at Westminster</a>
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The LAGB @lagbling.bsky.social's Linguistics & Racial Justice Committee has launched its Activism in Action series, which started last week w/ Denise Amankwah (Lang & Ling) talking about her work on the visibility of African languages in multilingual London schools 📽️youtu.be/kIsCvB7mnF4

The <a href="/lagbling/">LAGB @lagbling.bsky.social</a>'s Linguistics &amp; Racial Justice Committee has launched its Activism in Action series, which started last week w/ Denise Amankwah (<a href="/EssexLang_Ling/">Lang & Ling</a>) talking about her work on the visibility of African languages in multilingual London schools 
📽️youtu.be/kIsCvB7mnF4
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“Reference tracking, the use of signing space, and sociolinguistic ecologies in the Kufr Qassem and British signing communities”. This week’s WFLL seminar is by Marah Jaraisy. This Wednesday 16 October at 16:00 🇬🇧 🕰️ All welcome! Join via Zoom, link in photo Humanities at Westminster

“Reference tracking, the use of signing space, and sociolinguistic ecologies in the Kufr Qassem and British signing communities”. This week’s WFLL seminar is by Marah Jaraisy. This Wednesday 16 October at 16:00 🇬🇧 🕰️ All welcome! Join via Zoom, link in photo <a href="/wminhumanities/">Humanities at Westminster</a>
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𝗣𝗵𝗗 𝗦𝘁𝘂𝗱𝗲𝗻𝘁𝘀𝗵𝗶𝗽𝘀 𝗶𝗻 𝗟𝗶𝗻𝗴𝘂𝗶𝘀𝘁𝗶𝗰𝘀 Linguistics at Westminster for Sep 2025/Jan 2026. For information: westminster.ac.uk/.../research..… Deadline is 5 December 2024 at 17:00 (UK time). Interviews will be held the week commencing 13 January 2025.

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The LAGB Postgraduate Student Committee have launched a virtual talk series aimed at promoting the employability of #linguistics PhD students 👉First session: Anna Marie Trester (author of Bringing Linguistics to Work and Employing Linguistics) - 14th Nov, 16.30 👉Full details: lagbpsc.co.uk/careers-for-li…

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🎙️Wed 6th Nov, 2pm: LAGB @lagbling.bsky.social Race and Social Justice sub-committee's ‘Activism in Progress’ series: "Deaf equality and human rights: Sign language documentation and the power of deaf-led research" by Nick Palfreyman (iSLanDS Institute @UCLan) Register: ed-ac-uk.zoom.us/meeting/regist…

🎙️Wed 6th Nov, 2pm: <a href="/lagbling/">LAGB @lagbling.bsky.social</a> Race and Social Justice sub-committee's ‘Activism in Progress’ series: 

"Deaf equality and human rights: Sign language documentation and the power of deaf-led research" by
Nick Palfreyman (iSLanDS Institute @UCLan)

Register: ed-ac-uk.zoom.us/meeting/regist…
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“Trajectories of Arabic acquisition and use during onward migration from West Africa to Libya and beyond: key factors influencing linguistic repertoire”. This week’s WFLL seminar is by May Rostom. This Wednesday 13 November at 16:00 🇬🇧 🕰️ All welcome! Join via Zoom, link in photo

“Trajectories of Arabic acquisition and use during onward migration from West Africa to Libya and beyond: key factors influencing linguistic repertoire”. This week’s WFLL seminar is by May Rostom. This Wednesday 13 November at 16:00 🇬🇧 🕰️ All welcome! Join via Zoom, link in photo
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🚨Another important talk coming up in the activism in action seminar series. Our guests will be making the case for re-evaluating university admission policies on the acceptance of languages A-Level qualifications (incl home, community and heritage languages) 👇👇👇

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Next up in the LAGB @lagbling.bsky.social Activism in Progress series Christian Ilbury and Grace Mai Clark are speaking on a student-staff collaboration in tackling linguistic discrimination in Higher Education (Nov 27, 14h) 👉 Register: newcastleuniversity.zoom.us/meeting/regist…

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““Translators do it better?’ Revisiting the relationship between linguistics and translation studies from the perspective of the translation landscape”. This week’s WFLL seminar is by Christopher Lees. This Wednesday 27 November, 16:00🇬🇧🕰️All welcome! Join via Zoom, link in photo

““Translators do it better?’ Revisiting the relationship between linguistics and translation studies from the perspective of the translation landscape”. This week’s WFLL seminar is by Christopher Lees. This Wednesday 27 November, 16:00🇬🇧🕰️All welcome! Join via Zoom, link in photo
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An opportune moment to say I'll touch on some of this in my talk Global English, Decolonisation, and the Critique of Capitalism at the Linguistics at Westminster seminar next week! This may also be my final Twitter diatribe as thesisgate finally broke me and I've joined the other place...

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“Global English, decolonisation, and the critique of capitalism”. This week’s WFLL seminar is by Dr Kate Spowage. This Wednesday 11 December at 16:00🇬🇧🕰️ All welcome! Join via Zoom, link in photo Humanities at Westminster Languages at Westminster English at Westminster

“Global English, decolonisation, and the critique of capitalism”. This week’s WFLL seminar is by <a href="/KateSpowage/">Dr Kate Spowage</a>. This Wednesday 11 December at 16:00🇬🇧🕰️ All welcome! Join via Zoom, link in photo <a href="/wminhumanities/">Humanities at Westminster</a> <a href="/wminlanguages/">Languages at Westminster</a> <a href="/wminenglish/">English at Westminster</a>
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Morning #linguists! In your #Christmas stocking we offer this semester's Activism in Action series in full on our channel👉youtube.com/@LAGB-com We ended last week with Anne Charity Hudley (Stanford University)'s exposé of 'Inclusion in Linguistics and Decolonizing Linguistics'👇 RT!

Morning #linguists! In your #Christmas stocking we offer this semester's Activism in Action series in full on our channel👉youtube.com/@LAGB-com

We ended last week with Anne Charity Hudley (<a href="/Stanford/">Stanford University</a>)'s exposé of 'Inclusion in Linguistics and Decolonizing Linguistics'👇 RT!
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“Emerging dialect areas: contact, change and variation in Swahili”. This week’s WFLL seminar is by @itsthegibson. This Wednesday 29 January at 16:00🇬🇧🕰️ All welcome! Join via Zoom, link in photo Humanities at Westminster Languages at Westminster English at Westminster

“Emerging dialect areas: contact, change and variation in Swahili”. This week’s WFLL seminar is by @itsthegibson. This Wednesday 29 January at 16:00🇬🇧🕰️ All welcome! Join via Zoom, link in photo 
<a href="/wminhumanities/">Humanities at Westminster</a> <a href="/wminlanguages/">Languages at Westminster</a> <a href="/wminenglish/">English at Westminster</a>