This conceptual paper examines the relationship between two academic areas: applied linguistics and Indigenous language revitalization. While the two domains have shared interests, they tend to operate separately. This paper examines: 1) possible reasons for this separateness; 2) mutually beneficial reasons to be in closer conversation and 3) changes necessary for the creation of an ethical space of engagement (Ermine, 2007) between these academic areas. We write from distinct positions: Belinda, a nēhiyaw woman working in Indigenous language resurgence and Andrea, a white settler woman working in language issues related to settler-colonialism. Drawing from our joint and individual experiences, we explore how these research fields can compl...
ABSTRACT: This article explores the critical role of an emerging generation of Indigenous scholars a...
Doing linguistic research for the purpose of language revitalization, academic inclusion, and social...
In the summer of 2008, the University of California at Santa Barbara hosted a six-week "InField" ins...
This response discusses six key themes that emerge, either explicitly or implicitly, from Nancy Horn...
We are born into a universe of pre-existing relationships (kinship, ancestral lineage, social and in...
Of the 250 traditional languages once spoken on the continent of Australia as recently as 100 years ...
Aboriginal language revival is a recent phenomenon in Australia (Rigney 2006; Troy 2012). Prior to B...
Shifts in White-Indigenous relations started to re-shape relations between field linguists and Austr...
Peer Reviewedhttps://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/155958/1/modl12652.pdfhttps://deepblue...
This thesis examines the integration of mātauranga Māori (Māori knowledge) and political theories as...
This paper examines several fieldwork situations from a community-based language revitalization proj...
Chapter 8 in the book, Ethics in Applied Linguistics Research: Language Researcher Narratives. In th...
This book advocates for a new model of describing the practices of language revitalization, and deco...
This dissertation features a personal narrative of a Non-Native researcher learning two Indigenous l...
This article explores the critical role of an emerging generation of Indigenous scholars and activis...
ABSTRACT: This article explores the critical role of an emerging generation of Indigenous scholars a...
Doing linguistic research for the purpose of language revitalization, academic inclusion, and social...
In the summer of 2008, the University of California at Santa Barbara hosted a six-week "InField" ins...
This response discusses six key themes that emerge, either explicitly or implicitly, from Nancy Horn...
We are born into a universe of pre-existing relationships (kinship, ancestral lineage, social and in...
Of the 250 traditional languages once spoken on the continent of Australia as recently as 100 years ...
Aboriginal language revival is a recent phenomenon in Australia (Rigney 2006; Troy 2012). Prior to B...
Shifts in White-Indigenous relations started to re-shape relations between field linguists and Austr...
Peer Reviewedhttps://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/155958/1/modl12652.pdfhttps://deepblue...
This thesis examines the integration of mātauranga Māori (Māori knowledge) and political theories as...
This paper examines several fieldwork situations from a community-based language revitalization proj...
Chapter 8 in the book, Ethics in Applied Linguistics Research: Language Researcher Narratives. In th...
This book advocates for a new model of describing the practices of language revitalization, and deco...
This dissertation features a personal narrative of a Non-Native researcher learning two Indigenous l...
This article explores the critical role of an emerging generation of Indigenous scholars and activis...
ABSTRACT: This article explores the critical role of an emerging generation of Indigenous scholars a...
Doing linguistic research for the purpose of language revitalization, academic inclusion, and social...
In the summer of 2008, the University of California at Santa Barbara hosted a six-week "InField" ins...