We (Iowa State) is hiring an Assistant Teaching Professor in German! 3/3, 3-year renewable contract. Happy to answer questions via DM - reach out!
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Finally out! My chapter in this volume looks at how films *about* language learning are used *for* language teaching, reinforcing notions of language as capital and sanctioning gig economies and other precarious forms of language teaching.
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Debates about German gender-inclusive orthography often center on who is/isn't represented by a given form. But what are the social indices of these forms, i.e., what do they say about users themselves? If you have the energy for a last panel: Salon Lamartine, 2pm! #theGSA2023
Do you present at the GSA? Happening now: Nora Vosburg on variations in Plautdietsch syntax, Suite 720. Next up, NamDeutsch (Temitope Adetoyese)! #theGSA2023
Amazing roundtable on Teaching Diversity in German SLA at #theGSA2023: Harriett Jernigan talks teaching with BILD to explore irony, satire, and power through translanguaging
headed to Montreal and like any good Michigander I am gathering my random stash of Canadian coins I was given as change across the border within the past two decades but was too polite to complain about
Job! 🚨 ISU is hiring an assistant or associate professor in applied linguistics (or adjacent fields) with a specialty in AI.
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Looking forward to the 3(👏) panels sponsored by the Linguistics and Language Studies Interdisciplinary Network panels at the German Studies Association Conference in Montreal this week! #theGSA2023
Panel 2, “Historical Linguistics and Language Pedagogy” is a wild ride from the ~8th century to the present, with contributions on Old High and Middle High German, affect in language learning, and the incorporation of linguistics into high school German programs #theGSA2023
Finally, the papers in Panel 3, “Sociolinguistics and Linguistic-Literary Studies” take (socio)linguistic approaches to cultural products: podcasts, literature, and guidelines for gender-inclusive languaging #theGSA2023
My favorite part about recruiting study participants in Germany is the flurry of novella-length emails from absolute randos criticizing the study based on the 20 word recruitment flyer.