[Somean] FW: Talk: inguistic Landscape

Campbell-Kibler, Kathryn campbell-kibler.1 at osu.edu
Thu Jan 19 13:03:24 EST 2023



From: Buckeyelangnet <buckeyelangnet-bounces at lists.osu.edu> on behalf of Taleghani-Nikazm, Carmen via Buckeyelangnet <buckeyelangnet at lists.osu.edu>
Date: Thursday, January 19, 2023 at 12:55 PM
To: Buckeyelangnet at lists.osu.edu <Buckeyelangnet at lists.osu.edu>
Subject: [Buckeyelangnet] Talk: inguistic Landscape
Dear BLN community:
Please note the following upcoming talk organized by my department (Germanic Languages and Literatures).
Best,
Carmen

Developing multiliteracies in the linguistic landscape
Hiram H. Maxim (Emory University)
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January 25, 2023
4:00 – 5:30pm
185 Mendenhall Lab
  main campus
Within the burgeoning field of Linguistic Landscape Studies, there has been growing interest in using the linguistic landscape as a resource for language and literacy education (e.g., Malinowski, Maxim, & Dubreil, 2020). The underlying premise behind this pedagogical approach is that the visible texts of a particular place are ideologically charged and can thus serve as a telling window into the relations between different language communities and the politics of societal multilingualism. To demonstrate the pedagogical possibilities in the linguistic landscape, this presentation reports on three different projects undertaken with undergraduate students to examine the visible and audible texts of local spaces. Two of the projects took place as part of a summer study abroad program in Vienna, Austria and explored, respectively, the commercial role of graffiti and the manifestation of multilingualism in public spaces. The third project focused on multilingual Atlanta, Georgia. Central to each of these projects was an instructional framework that consisted of the four multiliteracies pedagogical principles, Experiencing, Conceptualizing, Analyzing, Applying (Cope & Kalantzis, 2015). Results from each project indicate possibilities for developing students’ linguistic, metalinguistic, methodological, intercultural, and affective awareness and abilities.
 Cope, B., & Kalantzis, M. (2015). The things you do to know: An introduction to the pedagogy of multiliteracies. In B. Cope & M. Kalantzis (Eds.), Pedagogy of multiliteracies: Learning by design (pp. 1–36). Palgrave Macmillan.
Malinowski, D., Maxim, H. H., & Dubreil, S. (Eds.). (2020). Language Teaching in the Linguistic Landscape: Mobilizing Pedagogy in Public Space. Springer International Publishing.



[The Ohio State University]
Carmen Taleghani-Nikazm
Professor
Director of Undergraduate German Language Instruction
Department of Germanic Languages and Literatures
438 Hagerty Hall, 1775 College Rd, Columbus, OH 43210
6142926985 Office
taleghani-nikazm.1 at osu.edu<mailto:taleghani-nikazm.1 at osu.edu>


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