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Professor Helen Spencer-Oatey provides expert comment for CNBC article
Professor Helen Spencer-Oatey from Applied Linguistics has provided expert comment as part of a CNBC article on British attitudes toward face masks: ‘Most Brits just won’t wear face masks — here’s why’ https://www.cnbc.com/2020/07/15/most-brits-just-wont-wear-face-masks-heres-why.html
The article also refers to Professor Helen Spencer-Oatey and Professor Perry Hinton’s expert comment piece from May 2020 examining ‘How does wearing a face mask become the cultural norm?’ looking at the East Asia context.
They also published a second piece ‘Will face masks become the norm in Europe?’ looking at what factors may make mask-wearing a cultural norm in Europe and the UK.
They think it's all over: Has recent government messaging given people reason to let loose?
Dr Kieran File considers how the government’s messaging choices and strategies may have contributed to loosening of the public's collective will to stay in lockdown in a piece for the University of Warwick's Knowledge Centre.
Applied Linguistics ranked 7th in the Complete University Guide 2021
Applied Linguistics at Warwick has retained its ranking as 7th for Linguistics in the Complete University Guide 2021 https://www.thecompleteuniversityguide.co.uk/league-tables/rankings/linguistics
Jo Angouri, Director of Undergraduate Studies said “Our students are at the heart of our strong learning community. Our approach, underpinned by world leading research, rejects traditional passive learning and enables and empowers students to take ownership of their learning journey. We are delighted that the experience we offer here at Applied Linguistics is reflected in our league table success.”
Short Courses in Applied Linguistics: Global Development in times of Pandemic
Applied Linguistics Teaching Fellows Penny Mosavian and Cathy Prentice have written a piece on what Short Courses have been up to since the lockdown, which is available to read here.
Isabelle Heyerick on the lack of diversity in the signed language profession
Dr Isabelle Heyerick, a WIRL-COFUND Postdoctoral Fellow from Institute of Advanced Study and Applied Linguistics, has posted an opinion piece (in English and Flemish Sign Language) about the lack of diversity in the signed language profession.
You can view the piece here: https://strategicinterpreting.blog/2020/06/11/blacklivesmatter-also-in-the-signed-language-interpreting-profession/
Dr Esther Asprey on BBC Hereford & Worcester Radio
On Tuesday 9th June Dr Esther Asprey spoke to Malcolm Boyden on his BBC Hereford & Worcester radio show about accents and trustworthiness.
You can listen to the interview online (available for the next 28 days) via the BBC Sounds Player: https://www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/p08f8qj7 (The start of the section is 2 hours 8 minutes 32 seconds into the recording)