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Language at work

Language and the stratification of restaurant labour

Different languages for different jobs in this Los Angeles restaurant Are there language requirements for working in restaurants in Los Angeles? These two employment signs that I saw in the…
The European Court of Justice Building in Luxembourg (Image Credit: CJUE)
Chats in Linguistic Diversity

How does multilingual law-making work?

In this podcast interview, Alexandra Grey explores multilingual law-making with Karen McAuliffe, a Professor of Law and Language at Birmingham Law School in the UK. The conversation is about the…
Multilingual families

What if I lose my language? What if I have lost my language?

Alia Amir's grandfather with his three daughters, ca. 1950 (Copyright: Alia Amir) I admire people, who, on the move, maintain and transfer their heritage languages to the next generations. By…
Language and migration
Home is where I’m alienated*
Intercultural communication
Men, English, and international romance
Intercultural communication
Emergency service provision in linguistically diverse societies
English as a global language
What happens when researcher and researched speak different languages?
Linguistic landscapes
French – the brand
Language at work
How (not) to address airline passengers