[PLing] Reminder: online book launch "Speaking subjects in multilingualism research" (30 Nov, 13.00)
Mi-Cha Flubacher
mi-cha.flubacher at univie.ac.at
Mon Nov 28 14:58:16 CET 2022
Dear all,
May I remind you of the upcoming *book launch* this Wednesday, 30
November at 13.00 CET!
The edited volume book *"Speaking Subjects in Multilingualism Research:
Biographical and Speaker-centred Approaches"* was published by
Multilingual Matters in July 2022 and has several chapters written by
members of the department of linguistics. In principle it was conceived
as an homage to **Brigitta Busch**, who will give a short input for the
launch, followed by an online discussion with contributors of the volume.
The editors Judith Purkarthofer and Mi-Cha Flubacher will moderate the
launch, co-hosted by Multilingual Matters.
You can still *register *here:
https://univienna.zoom.us/meeting/register/u5UpceuhqDwuGdyIS2ROEE_n67GDiqrYsWyh <https://univienna.zoom.us/meeting/register/u5UpceuhqDwuGdyIS2ROEE_n67GDiqrYsWyh>
Please find info on the edited volume here <https://bit.ly/3ETslDr>.
Warmest regards and apologies for cross-posting,
Mi-Cha Flubacher
--
Dr. Mi-Cha Flubacher (sie/ihr; she/her)
Institut für Sprachwissenschaft, Universität Wien
http://heteroglossia.net/Mi-Cha-Flubacher.133.0.html
Newest publications (2022):
Purkarthofer, J. & Flubacher, M. (2022). Speaking subjects in multilingualism research: biographical and speaker-centred approaches. Bristol: Multilingual Matters.
Flubacher, M. (2022). Scripting Swiss smiles: a sociolinguistic analysis of affective-discursive practices in a Swiss call centre. International Journal of the Sociology of Language 176. 93-116. [open access]
Flubacher, M. & Busch, B. (2022) Language advocacy in times of securitization and neoliberalization: The Network LanguageRights. Language Policy. [open access]
Flubacher, M. (2022). The Politics of Migrant Economies: Applied Linguistics Looking into Thai Massage in Vienna. In C.W. Chun (ed.), Applied Linguistics and Politics (89-108). London: Bloomsbury.
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