You're kindly invited to our next virtual Plurilingual Lab Speaker Series event with the book launch of:
The Racialized Nature of Academic Language: Disentangling the Raciolinguistic Power Structures
The panel presentation will begin with editors Dr. Sultan Turkan and Dr. Jamie Schissel providing an overview of the book, which explores the marginalization that English as additional language (EAL) learners, immigrant or language-minoritized people confront when learning to socialize into using the language of schooling. The overview of the book will be followed by short presentations by chapter contributors:
Introduction to the Book & a voicing from Ofelia Garcia's Foreword
Editors Sultan Turkan and Jamie Schissel
Enregistering Plural Academic Languages: Possibilities for Diversifying Academic Writing and Publishing
Suresh Canagarajah, Penn State University
Academic Language: A Monolingual Social Construction for Language in Academic Contexts that Has No Place in Academic Contexts
Christian Faltis, Texas A&M International University
Translanguaging as Manoeuvre: Resisting the Hegemony of English Academic Language at a Historically English Medium University
Mbulungeni Madiba Stellenbosch, University Cape Town
Unpacking Enregistered Whiteness in Academic Language through Teacher Reflections on Local Language Policy
Lillian Ardell, Language Matters, LLC
The Effect of Academic Language in ELA and Black Students' Disenfranchisement: A Phenomenology Study
Monisha Atkinson and Donna DeGennaro, University of North Carolina Wilmington
Academic Language for Bilingual Programs: A Focus on L1 Standards
Mariana Ricklefs, Northern Illinois University
Using an Identity Framework to Negotiate Traditional Notions of Academic Language and Writing Instruction with Resettled Youth
Melody Zoch, University of North Carolina at Greensboro
From Enregisterment to Extraction: English for Academic Purposes in Settler-Colonial Postsecondary Education
Dmitri Detwyler, Georgia State University
鈥淢y English is not Good鈥: How Raciolinguistic Microaggressions Contribute to Language Minoritization
Ben Calman, 9I制作厂免费
Academic Language in Workspaces: If a spot of Blood Gets on the Chicken, Other Chickens Will Mistake It For Feed
Sultan Turkan, Queen's University Belfast
Looking Back to Move Forward
Jamie Schissel, University of North Carolina at Greensboro
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When: January 30, 2025 (Thursday)
Time: 12:00pm-1:30pm (EST, Montreal)
Mode of delivery: synchronous via Zoom
All attendees must register by January 29, 2025. Register
This is a public event and all are welcome. This Speaker Series is sponsored by Concordia University's , and co-organized by the Research Group and 9I制作厂免费's Department of Integrated Studies in Education (DISE).
A recording will be made available on the .