Thanks to everyone who came to #TLANG2 for your participation, diverse contributions and stimulating conversations. Have safe journeys home and see you all at #TLANG3!
After a packed day of talks and cinversation, we're back together for the second plenary by Joanna McPake, reviewing two decades of language learning policies in Scottish schools #TLANG2
Prof Anna De Fina gives the first plenary on the need to counter simplistic often negative public perceptions of migrants through a dynamic understanding of the interactions and reciprocity between migrant and local communities #TLANG2
Our second project conference "Languaging in times of change" starts tomorrow at the University of Stirling. We're talking about translanguaging, activism, superdiversity, timespace, literacies, voice and digital worlds. Follow it all at #TLANG2 https://t.co/1Xss0VmGwS
Languaging in times of change: 2nd TLANG conference, 26-27 September 2019, University of Stirling, UK. Call for papers and further details: https://t.co/nNgtrzM5XG
Our Artistic Director Richard will be leading a conversation about language at @theCentre this Thursday, with researchers from the @TLANGProject.
Book a free ticket here: https://t.co/SzAxULBuz6
Polymedia and convergence: New working paper by @carotagg, Rachel Hu, Jolana Hanusova and Daria Jankowicz-Pytel on social media use by participants in the law phase of TLANG: https://t.co/EpSedK1iWK
Data on the move! New TLANG blog post from guest blogger Stefan Vollmer @vollmerstef on how social media data traverses different spaces and how ethnography is ideally placed to explore these temporal and spatial trajectories https://t.co/sDaLBADSqM
Data on the move! New TLANG blog post from guest blogger Stefan Vollmer @vollmerstef on how social media data traverses different spaces and how ethnography is ideally placed to explore these temporal and spatial trajectories https://t.co/sDaLBADSqM