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
Community and Heritage Languages Schools Transf...
An interview with Joseph Lo Bianco
45 min
2
The Shanghai Alliance of Multilingual Researchers
An interview with Yongyan Zheng
19 min
3
Multilingual Commanding Urgency from Garbage to...
An interview with Michael Chesnut
46 min
4
Elizabeth Peterson, "Making Sense of 'Bad Engli...
An interview with Elizabeth Peterson
49 min
5
James McElvenny, "A History of Modern Linguisti...
An interview with James McElvenny
34 min
6
40 years of Croatian Studies at Macquarie Unive...
An interview with Jasna Novak Milić
50 min
7
Reducing Barriers to Language Assistance in Hos...
A Discussion with Erin Mulpur
21 min
8
Interpreting Service Provision is Good Value fo...
An interview with Jim Hlavac
39 min
9
What Does It Mean to Govern a Multilingual Soci...
A Discussion with Alexandra Grey
28 min
10
What Can Australian Message Sticks Teach Us Abo...
A Discussion with Piers Kelly
45 min
11
How to Teach TESOL Ethically in an English-Domi...
A Discussion with Ingrid Piller
60 min
12
Can We Ever Unthink Linguistic Nationalism?
Aneta Pavlenko Talks about Multilingualism Through the Ages
68 min
13
Language Makes the Place
Adam Jaworski Talks About his Research in Language and Mobility
50 min
14
Linguistic Diversity in Education: A Discussion...
28 min
15
Translanguaging: A Discussion with Ofelia Garcia
20 min
16
Lies We Tell Ourselves about the History of Mul...
A Discussion with Aneta Pavlenko
52 min