Northern Institute
Language Preservation: Traditional Ecological Knowledge in Creole-Speaking Communities
Presenter | Professor Dany Adone | |
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Location | Northern Institute, Savanna Room (Casuarina campus, Building Yellow 1, Level 2, Room 48) | |
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People.Policy.Place Seminar Program 2024
About
Language Preservation: Traditional Ecological Knowledge in Creole-Speaking Communities.
More information available soon.
Presenter
Professor Dany Adone is the Chair of Applied English Linguistics at the University of Cologne. In Australia, she is also an Adjunct Professor with the Northern Institute, a Visiting Professor at AIATSIS, a Visiting Scholar at the Mirima Dawang Woorlab-gerring Language and Culture Centre in Kununurra, and an Associate Professor at the University of Sydney, where she is also a member of the Sydney Indigenous Research Network and Sydney Centre for Language Research. Her research focuses on Language Endangerment and Language Contact in Indigenous Australia. She has conducted fieldwork in Australia since 1992 and works mostly with several Indigenous communities in Arnhem Land.
Registration
In-person: Please RSVP here to attend in person—limited seating (30ppl).
Online: Once you register, you will receive an individual link from Zoom no-reply@zoom.us.
Getting there
Savanna Room @ Northern Institute
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CDU Casuarina campus
Yellow Building 1, Level 2, Room 48
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