*🎓 *We are happy to announce the next webinar in the CIRCE online
seminar series organized by the CIRCE <https://www.circe-project.eu/>
project in collaboration with DFCLAM University of Siena
<https://www.dfclam.unisi.it/en>, H2IOSC <https://www.h2iosc.cnr.it/>
project and CNR-ILC <https://www.ilc.cnr.it/en/>.
*Prof. Clara Molina*
/Universidad AutĂłnoma de Madrid, Spain/
*/Unlearning Accentism: Action Research and Critical Pedagogies /*
đź“… *June 30, 2025*
🕓 *4:40 PM – 5:30 PM (CEST)*
*Venue*: Online
*Attendees*: Secondary school teachers, researchers, language instructors
*Summary: *This talk explores how to counteract language ideologies that
damage speakers' subjectivities and prevent their equal participation in
society. To this end, it analyzes the impact (i) of a participatory
action research project for sociolinguistic justice and (ii) of critical
pedagogies (among students, focusing on the analysis of life
trajectories linked to biographies and linguistic repertoires; and among
future teachers, focusing on the integration of language ideologies in
the training curriculum).
*Bio*: Clara Molina is an Associate Professor in English Language and
Linguistics at Universidad AutĂłnoma de Madrid, Spain. Her teaching and
research interests are in the overlapping fields of language variation
and change, language education, and language in society (with a focus on
identity and language ideologies). Over the years, she has participated
in funded research projects (at present, on language and social
inequality; formerly, on language learning, multilingualism, and
education), and she has also carried out research stays in the United
Kingdom and the United States. She holds postgraduate diplomas in
Teaching and Learning Methodology, and Academic Mentoring, and has led
numerous educational innovation projects (at present, a Challenge Based
Learning initiative to foster multilingual access to health provision
among migrants). She is the Director of the program for Mentoring among
higher education lecturers at her university, and a board member of the
MIRCo research center for Multilingualism, Discourse and Communication.
Her academic responsibilities over the years (director of bachelor’s and
master’s degree programs, vice-dean for Quality Assurance, rector’s
delegate for Quality Assurance, vice-rector for Undergraduate Studies)
have allowed her to acquire experience in academic governance,
curriculum design, and evaluation of study programs.
Upcoming webinars:
- Sender Dovchin (Monday, July 7, 2025)
- Christian Ilbury (Monday, September 22, 2025)
- Onur Ozkaynak (Monday, October 13, 2025)
The seminar is free of charge, but participants must register. To access
this and next events, you should create an account on theH2IOSC Training
Environment
<https://h2iosc-training-platform.ilc4clarin.ilc.cnr.it/registration>.
Once logged in with your credentials, choose the course “Language and
Accent Discrimination - Online Seminar Series” and activate it with the
code PbK837GtE. Make sure to have the Teams platform installed.
The registrations of the previous CIRCE Seminars are also available on
the H2IOSC Training Environment. For any inquiry, write to
[email protected]._______________________________________________
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