Author: ceciliagialdini
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New Job!
In October 2025 I will be starting as a Leverhulme Early Career Fellow at Queen’s University Belfast. My project “Can Language Heal Society? Language Rights in Peacebuilding and Decolonisation” will look at the intersections of linguistic justice and transitional justice by investigating institutional and grassroots initiatives featuring languages promoting justice and reconciliation in Northern Ireland,…
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Talk at JYU English seminars
On Tuesday 8 Oct 2024 I gave a talk in the Guest Seminars Series of the University of Jyväskylä, Finland, organised by Dave Sayers The recording of my chat “Language Policy Tools: The Multidimensional Linguistic Justice Index” are available at this link. You can also dowload the slides at this link. Please, be sure to…
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Talk at the Linguistic Justice Society Web Series
On May 29th my friend and amazing colleague Nicole Marinaro and I were guests at the Linguistic Justice Society’s online seminar series. Our talk was titled Linguistic Justice In Healthcare: Macro and Micro Perspectives and we address language barriers an access to healthcare from the policy-makers’ and speakers’ perspective. Extensive medical research confirms the detrimental…
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Marjorie Boulton Fellowships 2024
The Esperantic Studies foundation (ESF) announces its 2024 competition for research fellowships in all fields of the humanities and social sciences, particularly as they relate to interlinguistics, linguistic justice, intercultural communication, Esperanto, and related phenomena. Here the full call. The deadline is on the 1st of June, 2024. Having been the 2023 Boulton Fellow, I…
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DTA Alumni Spotlight
My PhD was funded under the Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions, and I had the amazing opportunity to work with the support and supervision not only of the staff at Ulster University but also at University Alliance. DTA3/COFUND extends doctoral training initiatives in Applied Biosciences for Health, Energy, and Social Policy internationally. During the three years of…