Marco Santello
Applied linguist at the University of Turin #multilingualism | language & migration
Check out my forthcoming book: cambridge.org/core/elements/abs/c…
- Reposted by Marco Santello"How can EL teachers simultaneously develop students’ language skills as a way to support social mobility while also acknowledging the importance of validating and welcoming home languages/dialects into academic spaces?" 🗣💬 #ELT #multilingualism
- Reposted by Marco SantelloJob alert! 3 tenured research positions at CNRS, France with one preferably in philosophy of language Get in touch with a lab for more information #linguistics www.legifrance.gouv.fr/jorf/id/JORF...
- Reposted by Marco SantelloOne more week to nominate an outstanding early-career researcher for the Lila R. Gleitman Prize. Visit cognitivesciencesociety.org/gleitman-pri... to learn more and nominate! #GleitmanPrize
- Reposted by Marco SantelloAre you a primary teacher/leader interesting in applying oracy education in a socially just and inclusive way? Join me for a workshop in January. Attendance is free & you will receive £30 as recognition of the expertise you bring. See link for more info & booking: forms.office.com/e/TBLZHgkWfn...
- Reposted by Marco SantelloExciting news: 6 new research fellows have joined Ingrid Piller's @humboldt-foundation.de Professor team @uni-hamburg.de Meet them at www.languageonthemove.com/introducing-... Welcome @schenior.bsky.social @marakyrou.bsky.social @juaninlanguage.bsky.social @nicolemarinaro.bsky.social 🤗
- Reposted by Marco SantelloIf you are in Sydney on Dec 8, join us for a 1-day research symposium to explore new technologies in intercultural communication: how do migrants and international students use AI to manage life in a new country? how do language learners use social media? www.languageonthemove.com/event-new-te...
- Reposted by Marco SantelloNEW FROM 54(4) "Constraints, suffering, and surfacing repertoires among Gambian migrants in Italy" by @marcosantello.bsky.social #Migration #Constraints #Gambia #Italy doi.org/10.1017/S004...
- Today is the #europeandayoflanguages happy to be in Berlin for this open conversation www.circle-u.eu/events/2025/...
- Now in issue: www.cambridge.org/core/journal... @languageinsociety.bsky.social Linked to this a podcast on @languageonthemove.bsky.social www.languageonthemove.com/migration-co...
- Reposted by Marco Santello#aia32 Day 2 starts with Caroline Tagg telling us all about " #Postdigital intimacies in the #Anglosphere: Implications for human connection and English language practices". We may or may not be allowed to check our mobiles during her plenary lecture!
- Reposted by Marco SantelloOur parade of #AIA32 plenary speakers concludes with Caroline Tagg, Senior Lecturer in Applied Linguistics at #OpenUniversity and current #BAAL Chair. Her widely recognized research focuses on digital communication practices. Click here for further info profiles.open.ac.uk/caroline-tagg
- I cannot read it entirely, but it seems that they are organising a course of Sardinian in this part of the island
- “[…] the maintenance of transnational social relations through digital connectivity creates spaces where specific language practices are developed” (Lexander & Androutsopoulos 2023: 199)
- Fresh off the press: academic.oup.com/applij/issue... including my work on repositioning time as central to the experience of #migration in relation to #language. Migration goes beyond the present time.
- Reposted by Marco SantelloThis now out, all xi+923 pages of it. Jeroen Darquennes, the lead editor was *really* the lead editor on this.
- Reposted by Marco SantelloWe are hiring a dream team of doctoral and post-doctoral research fellows in applied sociolinguistics, education and related fields to work on "Linguistic Diversity and Social Participation across the Lifespan" @uni-hamburg.de www.languageonthemove.com/hiring-a-dre...
- Love the fact that they call the building ‘maison’… thanks University of Luxemburg for three great days over there!
- This week I’m sharing some insights on constrained #multilingualism and #linguistic cooperation with doctoral candidates and masters students at the University of Luxemburg. Looking forward to it! 😊
- Reposted by Marco SantelloPS: if you're in Stockholm next Tuesday afternoon, have a look at the details in the link for an open guest lecture by Ingrid Piller on the topic of language and health justice.
- My article on time in #language and #migration has just been given open access 😊 academic.oup.com/applij/advan... #langsky #multilingualism
- If you feel like thinking more about Intersectional Justice of Race and #Language in Education, Ryuko Kubota will be speaking about it at this seminar on 30 April: www.studium.unito.it/do/avvisi.pl... #langsky #edusky
- "Plotting hope: Inverse stories and scalar reversals of a health crisis" by B.F. Fabrício, R. Borba www.cambridge.org/core/journal... @dnsfortal.bsky.social How great to see that they looked at mothers who voice #hope for the future of their children against the backdrop of #ableism
- Reposted by Marco SantelloAgree 100% that generative AI has no place in learning&teaching. Point of writing is process not product. Even so, gets more complicated once you look at it from the perspective of overburdened students, particularly those who are also language learners: www.languageonthemove.com/are-language...
- Reposted by Marco SantelloThe Linguistic Justice Society through @jsolerc.bsky.social is hosting a conference devoted to "English, majority languages and minority languages in an era of global mobility" in April in Stockholm. If you are in the area, consider signing up to attend! www.su.se/department-o...
- Reposted by Marco SantelloExplore @languageinsociety.bsky.social's Linguistic Anthropology collection, now including several new #openaccess articles! 📚 cup.org/4hoCFm8 #LangSoc
- Reposted by Marco SantelloCheck also out Ingrid Piller’s answers on heritage languages and #multilingual resources in classrooms: bsky.app/profile/herk... #blueedu #edublue #multilingualism #bilingualism
- @languageonthemove.bsky.social Prof. Ingrid Piller is a renowned sociolinguist at Macquarie University, specializing in multilingualism and linguistic discrimination. She has authored works like "Linguistic Diversity and Social Justice" (2011). follow the link: languageonthemove.com
- Reposted by Marco SantelloIf you would like to review "Life in a New Language" @oxfordacademic.bsky.social, it's available for review on the @linguistlist.bsky.social 😁 linguistlist.org/issues/36/767/
- Reposted by Marco SantelloOggi ricorrono due anni dal naufragio di Cutro, avvenuto il 26 febbraio 2023 al largo della costa calabrese. Un'altra tragedia (tra le tante) che si sarebbe potuta evitare. 94 vite lasciate morire davanti ai nostri occhi.
- Looking forward to hosting Prem Phyak @columbiauniversity.bsky.social today
- Hosting Prem Phyak at an online seminar on ‘Understanding violence in education: Language policing, social injustice and English medium of instruction (EMI) policy’ Free to attend Wednesday 19 Feb 4pm CET www.studium.unito.it/do/avvisi.pl...
- Reposted by Marco Santello“Those who don’t know foreign languages know nothing of their own.” www.abc.net.au/news/2025-02...
- Reposted by Marco Santello🔍✨ Call for Proposals: Theme Series! Do you have an idea for a collection of original research articles? We’re looking for theme series that push the boundaries of sociolinguistics by raising new questions or sparking current debates. 🔗 Find out more & submit your proposal here: buff.ly/4htwZs5