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CIRCE: Counteracting accent discrimination practices in education

In spaces informed and characterised by Anglo-Western ideologies and discourses, migrants are exposed to overlapping forms of marginalisation where cultural and linguistic stereotypes coincide and blend with ethnic, racial, and gender stereotypes. In this presentation, I discuss how intersectionality is reflected in different forms of social stereotypes which attempt to subordinate, inferiorise, and judge translingual migrants in Australia. This discussion serves the purpose of uncovering underlying systemic and social disparities in Australia, as they are (in)advertently perpetuated and invigorated by a more dominant counterpart.

To access this and next events, you should create an account on the H2IOSC Training Environment. Choose the course “Language and Accent Discrimination - Online Seminar Series”, activate code : PbK837GtE. Make sure to have the Teams platform installed.
Time
Monday, 12.05.25
Event format
Lecture series
Topic
Intersectionality in translingual spaces: Migrant experiences from ‘down-under
Speaker
Ana Tankosic
Target groups

Students

All interested

Languages
English
Location
Webinar, online
Admission price
Free
Reservation
required
Additional Information
Organizer
CIRCE
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