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founded with aim of promoting diversity within linguistics | organisers of forensic linguistics short course #FLsc, statistics for linguistics #SfL & other great events | 🐘 http://lingo.lol/@divlingassoc
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Hi there, and thanks for following our association on Bluesky!

Check out our talk series (div-ling.org/talks), learn more about us (div-ling.org), and consider becoming a member—it’s free! (div-ling.org/en/membership/)

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Applications are now open for the 7th Forensic #Linguistics Short Course #FLsc!

Join us in Düsseldorf from 17 to 20 March 2026 for an international spring school on forensic linguistics, with a focus on digital methods and hands-on casework.

Apply by 13 December 2025!

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A sharepic with the following content: FLsc Forensic Linguistics Short Course. Disputed meaning, authorship analysis, ideolect and stylistic analysis, digital methods, hands-on training, casework. 17 to 20 March 2026, Heinrich Heine University Düsseldorf, Germany, div-ling.org/flsc, contact@div-ling.org, organised by Dominic Schmitz and Janina Esser. In the bottom left corner, there is the div-ling logo; in the bottom right corner, there is the logo of the university.
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Applications are now open for the 7th Forensic #Linguistics Short Course #FLsc!

Join us in Düsseldorf from 17 to 20 March 2026 for an international spring school on forensic linguistics, with a focus on digital methods and hands-on casework.

Apply by 13 December 2025!

div-ling.org/flsc
A sharepic with the following content: FLsc Forensic Linguistics Short Course. Disputed meaning, authorship analysis, ideolect and stylistic analysis, digital methods, hands-on training, casework. 17 to 20 March 2026, Heinrich Heine University Düsseldorf, Germany, div-ling.org/flsc, contact@div-ling.org, organised by Dominic Schmitz and Janina Esser. In the bottom left corner, there is the div-ling logo; in the bottom right corner, there is the logo of the university.
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One highlight of LILG 2025: the official launch of the new open-access journal Gender Linguistics!

Published by our association, the journal will be a space for research at all linguistic intersections of language and gender.

Learn more: gender-linguistics.org

#linguistics #journal #launch
on the left, the cover of the journal gender linguistics, its logo consists of a conjoined uppercase G and L. on the right, the following text: a community-owned journal for gender linguistic research, peer-reviewed, open access, no publication costs, multilingual publishing; below the text, there is the link to the journal website and a qr code.
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We understand gender in its broadest sense, and we do not favour specific theories or approaches.

What to expect: Double-blind peer review, no fees, and all articles published open access under a CC-BY 4.0 licence. Submissions currently accepted in English and German.
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The editorial team – Samira Ochs, Anne Rosar, Jeff Roxas, Aline Siegenthaler, Simon David Stein, Lena Völkening and Dominic Schmitz – is now inviting submissions.

What we publish: Original research offering insights into the relationship between language and gender.
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One highlight of LILG 2025: the official launch of the new open-access journal Gender Linguistics!

Published by our association, the journal will be a space for research at all linguistic intersections of language and gender.

Learn more: gender-linguistics.org

#linguistics #journal #launch
on the left, the cover of the journal gender linguistics, its logo consists of a conjoined uppercase G and L. on the right, the following text: a community-owned journal for gender linguistic research, peer-reviewed, open access, no publication costs, multilingual publishing; below the text, there is the link to the journal website and a qr code.
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Thank you to everyone who joined LILG 2025 in person and online – you made these two days truly inspiring!

A special thank you to @hhu.de for hosting us in such a welcoming space.

Here's to more conversations at the intersections of language and gender!

#linguistics
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Poster presentation at the second edition of LILG - Linguistic Intersections of Language and Gender (12.-13.08.2025) @div-ling.org @versauer.bsky.social
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I have sadly not taken any fotos, but this is basically me after two wonderful days of the second edition of Linguistic Intersections of Language and Gender (organised by @div-ling.org and @hhu.de). I am extremely grateful to the organisers and the students assistants, who have done an amazing job 💜
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You can still register for online participation – until August 10!

Join us for exciting talks and posters on gender and language in a time when this intersection is increasingly instrumentalised by far-right politics. Don't miss out!

Register at: lilg.div-ling.org/registration

#linguistics
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🎉 Registration now open!
Join us at LILG 2 – Linguistic Intersections of Language and Gender.

Date: 12-13 August 2025
Location: Düsseldorf @hhu.de & online
Register here: lilg.div-ling.org/registration/

We look forward to seeing you there!
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Don't forget - you can still register for online participation until August 10th!

Register at: lilg.div-ling.org/registration/

Find the programme at: lilg.div-ling.org/programme/

#linguistics #gender #language
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🎉 Registration now open!
Join us at LILG 2 – Linguistic Intersections of Language and Gender.

Date: 12-13 August 2025
Location: Düsseldorf @hhu.de & online
Register here: lilg.div-ling.org/registration/

We look forward to seeing you there!
Image titled "Conference: Linguistic Intersections of Language and Gender," with "Registration now open" written in bold in the center of the image.
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Join us at LILG 2 – Linguistic Intersections of Language and Gender!

There are still 2 spots left for in-person participation & plenty for online participation - register now!

Date: 12-13 August 2025
Location: @hhu.de & online
Register here: lilg.div-ling.org/registration

#linguistics
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🎉 Registration now open!
Join us at LILG 2 – Linguistic Intersections of Language and Gender.

Date: 12-13 August 2025
Location: Düsseldorf @hhu.de & online
Register here: lilg.div-ling.org/registration/

We look forward to seeing you there!
Image titled "Conference: Linguistic Intersections of Language and Gender," with "Registration now open" written in bold in the center of the image.
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🎉 Registration now open!
Join us at LILG 2 – Linguistic Intersections of Language and Gender.

Date: 12-13 August 2025
Location: Düsseldorf @hhu.de & online
Register here: lilg.div-ling.org/registration/

We look forward to seeing you there!
Image titled "Conference: Linguistic Intersections of Language and Gender," with "Registration now open" written in bold in the center of the image.
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One chapter deserves special mention: it's based on the fantastic course work of my students in a class on gender linguistic methods @hhu.de.

In "Form identity & gendered associations", we explore how similar forms influence gender associations across L1/L2.

Huge thanks to my brilliant co-authors!
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The volume brings together chapters based on talks and posters from LILG 2023, alongside additional contributions submitted through an open call.

It is edited by @dmncschmtz.bsky.social, @terrorstein.bsky.social, and Viktoria Schneider from @hhu.de.

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Contributors to LILG 2025 will once again have the chance to publish their work – though this time, the how will remain a secret... for now. Stay tuned! 👀

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The volume brings together chapters based on talks and posters from LILG 2023, alongside additional contributions submitted through an open call.

It is edited by @dmncschmtz.bsky.social, @terrorstein.bsky.social, and Viktoria Schneider from @hhu.de.

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🎤 Just in case you blinked during the epic Polish song at the #ESC grand finale… did you catch our sneaky LILG ad cameo? 👀

Hope it made you smile as much as the performance did! 🎶

Join us at LILG! 12-13 August 2025, @hhu.de & online.
More info at: lilg.div-ling.org #linguistics
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Not saying that @hhu.de is the perfect place for a linguistics meets gender meets queerness conference... But have you seen what their English #Linguistics lecturer Christian Uffmann aka Phonobro just dropped?

www.instagram.com/reel/DJi8Tnp...

Join us at LILG! lilg.div-ling.org
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We recently found out that there were technical issues with our email system, and some messages, esp. applications, were lost.

If you applied for membership in the Association for Diversity in Linguistics but haven't heard back from us, please get in touch - we'd love to welcome you properly!