Linguischick
@cocchino.bsky.social
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Linguist working on sign languages Posts about languages 🙌 science🪐 doggos 🐕 plants 🌱 music 🎶 disability justice ♿️ and politics
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propublica.org
Texas AG Ken Paxton hired a former staffer to work on a recent case. As a state employee, her labor would have cost taxpayers $641.

As a private attorney, Paxton allowed her to bill $3,780 an hour, so that day of work cost taxpayers $24,570.

(Published July with @texastribune.org)
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton Is Outsourcing More of His Office’s Work to Costly Private Lawyers
Despite having an office of hundreds of attorneys, Ken Paxton is frequently opting for private lawyers — many to whom he has personal or political ties — to argue on behalf of Texas. One attorney cost...
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cocchino.bsky.social
🙏 Had the best meeting today with a newly minted PhD, whose work I found through a mutual colleague. Their research is interesting and important and their hot takes were so refreshing. Gave me a mid-semester cynicism innoculation and reminded me why we do what we do #gratitude #acadmemicbluesky
cocchino.bsky.social
Those working in computational methods connecting linguistics to AI, and whose research intersects w/ our major focus areas: syntax, semantics, pragmatics, phonetics, phonology, psycholing, cogsci, documentation, historical linguistics, sign languages, or sociolinguistics are encouraged to apply 🤘
cocchino.bsky.social
We're hiring! UT Linguistics invites applications for a position in computational linguistics to begin next academic year 2026-27 (rank of tenure-track Assistant Professor or Associate Professor with tenure). apply.interfolio.com/175156
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christianilbury.bsky.social
HI. It's me.

WE'RE READY TO LAUNCH. 2-4 Sept 2026. LavLang23.

Keynote Speakers
• Dr. Nikki Lane (Duke University)
• Dr. Kevin Guyan (UoE, School of Business)
• Prof. Erez Levon (Universität Bern)
• Dr. Stamatina Katsiveli (American College of Greece)
• Eddie Ungless (UoE, School of Informatics)
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maddow.msnbc.com
behold the bold and brave washington post opinion section (under new management), lol
cocchino.bsky.social
One of the clearest explanations of what's at stake for the universities named in the "compact." It's a deal with the devil. Damned if you do, damned if you don't. These universities have already lost much of their independent governance, weakened by previous attacks on higher ed. Now we wait.
cocchino.bsky.social
Sunday #MomentOfGratitude is appreciating this chaos gremlin for who she is. Very good at reminding her mom when it's time for a work break. #PetPhotography
Tri colored puppy looks wide eyes at the person behind the camera as they stand with front paws on a desk
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bestonetx.bsky.social
Free inquiry and academic freedom are critical to the success and proper functioning of any university, and it would be tragic if UT-Austin were to sacrifice its long tradition of academic excellence by submitting to an unconstitutional and autocratic threat from the White House.
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jessicacalarco.com
Weaponized gratitude is a key tool in the abuser's toolkit. The goal is to convince the victim that they owe the abuser so much, they should feel guilty for wanting to complain.
Tweet from the VP:
Joy Reid has had such a good life in this country. It's been
overwhelmingly kind and gracious to her. She is far wealthier than most.
Yet she oozes with contempt.
My honest, non-trolling advice to Joy Reid is that you'd be a much
happier person if you showed a little gratitude
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biblioracle.bsky.social
University of Texas leaping to the top of the rankings of higher ed institutions most eager to cozy up to the authoritarian, taking over the top spot from previous leader, Columbia University. www.nytimes.com/2025/10/02/u...
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utaustinaaup.bsky.social
Of course it’s a trap.

“They would reward campuses that toe the party line and punish those that cherish their independence,” a statement from AAUP and AFT says. “In doing so, it would commit the very viewpoint discrimination it claims to redress.”

www.nytimes.com/2025/10/02/u...
Trump Offered Universities an Invitation for a Deal. Some See a Trap.
www.nytimes.com
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aclu.org
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Becky Pepper-Jackson is the only transgender girl in school sports in the entire state of West Virginia.

Soon, she'll be at the Supreme Court defending the freedom of all trans kids to be themselves on and off the playing field.
What’s at Stake as the Supreme Court Takes Up Transgender Sports Bans | ACLU
How one West Virginia teenager could shape the future of Title IX and civil rights protections for transgender youth.
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cocchino.bsky.social
Today I joined "The Lab" to support @radiolab.bsky.social's mission. As a linguist working at the intersection of language, culture, & disability, the episode "Voice" hit hard. The discussion of "dignity" and speech w/ @sfdirewolf.bsky.social was wonderful. Check it out share.google/uqGg3Tjp0QRc...
cocchino.bsky.social
Nooooo! Nothing is sacred.
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srtoliver.bsky.social
🔵 FACULTY POSITION 🔵

U of Illinois is hiring a Secondary Literacy professor (open rank, tenure-track)!

💰 $78K-$130K (rank dependent)
📅 Start 9/2026
⏰ Deadline: 10/20/25

For more info: illinois.csod.com/ux/ats/caree...

#AcademicJobs #LiteracyEducation #HigherEd #Literacies

Please boost! 🚀
College of Education: Professor (Open-Rank) – Secondary Literacy
Duties and Responsibilities
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fernandaedi.bsky.social
Posting on behalf of Tamar Gollan, who is not on Bluesky:

A postdoc position is open and available immediately in Dr. Tamar Gollan’s Laboratory of Aging Bilingualism at the University of California, San Diego, funded by NIH & NSF. See link for details!

psychiatry.ucsd.edu/about/LAB_Go...
psychiatry.ucsd.edu
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mixedlinguist.bsky.social
A grad student came to an undergrad class outside of his field specifically to agitate, a university committee found no wrongdoing, and no one has even heard the (possibly illegal) surreptitious recordings that constitute the “evidence”.

This is the stuff that keeps me up at night.
nkalamb.bsky.social
Cornell is cancelling a distinguished professor's classes on Gaza and suspending him because of the complaints of a student who previously served in Israel's military surveillance agency and was literally recording the comments of other students in class and deliberately derailing discussion.
Early last semester, Droubi said, students began approaching Cheyfitz with complaints that a graduate student in the “Gaza, Indigeneity, Resistance” class appeared to be recording them, possibly to “gather their names and comments” and intimidate them. “We believe that a student came to the course for the sole reason of surveilling and potentially harming students in the class,” Droubi said. “That ended up proving itself to be true because multiple students came forward and shared their concerns with Professor Cheyfitz.” Cheyfitz said one Palestinian student quit the class after telling him she felt upset and frightened.

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According to Cheyfitz, the graduate student often steered conversations away from the assigned readings—which at that point mostly focused on definitions of genocide and international law on Indigenous rights—to defend Israel’s conduct in the war in Gaza and argue with others in the class. “He clearly had not done the readings,” Cheyfitz said. “It was disruptive.”

Cheyfitz said he met with the graduate student in late January and spoke to him about concerns from his classmates. During the conversation, he asked the graduate student to drop the course, and by the next class, he did, Cheyfitz said. The graduate student, Oren Renard, a PhD candidate in computer science whose identity was confirmed by other students in the class, previously served in Israel’s elite military surveillance agency, Unit 8200, according to his LinkedIn profile.
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stevevladeck.bsky.social
#BREAKING: Over the dissents of Justices Sotomayor, Kagan, and Jackson, #SCOTUS grants (yet another) stay to President Trump—this one allowing him to cease obligating $4 billion in foreign aid funding appropriated by Congress.

I’ll post the link when it’s up.