Seminar Series 2011: 1


Language in public

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Date Speaker Title

07/03/11

Jakelin Troy, Suzanne Bradshaw & Chris Evans

Australian languages in the draft paper ‘Shape of the Australian Curriculum: Languages’

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11/03/11

Dr Russell Bishop

Special Seminar

Sustaining a Culturally Responsive Pedagogy of Relations

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21/03/11

Lisa Waller

Bilingual Education and the Language of News

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28/03/11

Len Collard

Katitjin Ngulluckiny Boodera: Kura, Yeye Mila Boorda. “Understanding our country through placenames: From the past today and into the present”

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04/04/11

Doug Marmion

National Indigenous Languages Survey

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11/04/11

Laura Kostanski and Ian Clark

Old names, new purposes: reflections on recent Indigenous naming policies and programs

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15/04/11
(Friday 2:00pm)

Nick Reid

Indigenous languages vs the monolingual mindset

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18/04/11

Sarah Cutfield

Whitefellas using language in public

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28/04/11
(Thursday)

Leonora Adidi

Torres Strait Islander languages in social media

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02/05/11

Diana Eades

Aboriginal English in the legal system

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09/05/11

Vicki Couzens, Christina Eira, Tonya Stebbins

Pathways of diversity - Language revival in Australia

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16/05/11

Jeanie Bell and Joy Bonner

Language use and language mixing in the Butchulla revival program in Hervey Bay, SEQld - Where is it at and where is it going

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23/05/11

Barry McDonald and Malcolm Heffernan

How far can we go? The role of the language interpreter in Aboriginal Australia

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30/05/11

Emma Kowal

Welcomes to Country: acknowledgement,
belonging and white anti-racism?

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