Language on the Move

Language on the Move is a podcast devoted to multilingualism, language learning, and intercultural communication in the contexts of globalization and migration. Language on the Move aims to disseminate sociolinguistic research to a broad global audience.

Language on the Move was co-founded by Ingrid Piller and Kimie Takahashi, and is currently edited by Ingrid Piller. Our team consists of a research group based at Macquarie University and is complemented by contributors from around the world. A full list of our authors is available here. The web developer and designer behind Language on the Move is Marcin Debski.

Education
Social Sciences
Language Learning
1
Bilingual Writers and Corpus Analysis
69 min
2
The (Un)imagined Work of Linguistic Inclusion
38 min
3
Older Adults Learning English in Berlin
32 min
4
Teaching English Pronunciation
28 min
5
Found in Translation: Many Meanings on a North ...
24 min
6
Your Languages Are Your Superpower
39 min
7
Australia‘s National Indigenous Languages Survey
38 min
8
Arriving in a New Country
40 min
9
Cold Rush
25 min
10
Sexual Imperialism and English Language Teaching
29 min
11
Intercultural Communication
47 min
12
Erased Voices and Unspoken Heritage
A Discussion with Zozan Balci
38 min
13
The Social Impact of Automating Translation
52 min
14
Multilingual Practices and Monolingual Mindsets
37 min
15
Improving Quality of Care for Patients with Lim...
36 min
16
Chinese in Qatar
38 min
17
Accents, Complex Identities, and Politics
37 min
18
Is Beach Safety Signage Fit For Purpose?
26 min
19
The Case for ASL Instruction for Hearing Herita...
A Discussion with Su Kyong Isakson
29 min
20
Christian Ilbury, "Researching Language and Dig...
An interview with Christian Ilbury
38 min
21
Gestures and Emblems: A Discussion with Lauren ...
30 min
22
Lingua Napoletana and Language Oppression
An interview with Massimiliano Canzanella
34 min
23
Teaching International Students in Australia
40 min
24
Intercultural Competence in the Digital Age
A Discussion with Amy McHugh
31 min
25
Multilingual Law-Making: A Discussion with Kare...
42 min