My blog post on the emotional impact of climate change and environmental destruction, exploring different emotional vocabularies. Ecological emotions in an era of global boiling: A view from linguistics – by Helen Bromhead https://t.co/5nOy2zoWOF
Latest public writing from Centre Member @HelBromhead "Should Australia abandon “bushfire” and join the rest of the world?" Read here now...https://t.co/BqckwegMVZ
📢New publication
Making messages effective for all: South East Queensland flood warnings and alerts.
Report in 'Australian Journal of Emergency Management'
Messages that are simpler, clearer and easier to interpret and translate.
https://t.co/6fHr39a2Yv
Are you 18+ living in #Victoria and speaking #Arabic. Help us understand and strengthen Communication in Emergency settings via this #survey
https://t.co/bcxjnICC3O
@SEECproject
Linguistics for the polycrisis
-A themed session in Australian Linguistics Society conference. December 1, 2023, convened by @AKazmaly and me.
-Heat, environment, psychology, online communities, COVID-19, mental health, plus discussion!
Program here: https://t.co/B7d92HLp9W
Applications are now open for the 2024 ANU Humanities Research Centre Visiting Fellowship program. Our annual theme for 2024 is “Time, Place, Everywhen". Applications close Friday 20 October 2023. More information on our website: https://t.co/YVp5FuFyer
A new Playbook to help communications professionals effectively reach multicultural audiences. Congratulations @m_culturalnsw on this much needed resource with step-by-step advice, tips and useful case studies: https://t.co/BUGjFrzcks
A while back, a post about my work appeared on the Griffith Disaster Management Network blog, written by Jacqueline Ewart:
--Translating disaster messaging for culturally and linguistically diverse communities🔥🌊🗣️
https://t.co/2mFTfi7TUz