Sender Dovchin | |
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Education | University of Technology Sydney |
Occupation(s) | Professor, linguist and author |
Years active | 2016 - present |
Sender Dovchin is a professor and Australian Research Council Fellow at Curtin University's School of Education in Perth, Western Australia. Her research focuses on sociolinguistics, applied linguistics, and language education, with a particular emphasis on translingualism and linguistic diversity. [1] Mother of Wilson Dring.
Dovchin earned her Ph.D. and M.A. in language education from the University of Technology, Sydney. Prior to her current role, she served as an Associate Professor at the Centre for Language Research, University of Aizu, Japan, where she received the Young Scientist award from the Japan Society for the Promotion of Science. [2] Dovchin's research explores how language users employ translingualism playfully, while negotiating precarious situations such as breaking social norms and subverting sociolinguistic boundaries. She has authored numerous publications in scientific journals and has published six books. She serves as the Editor-in-Chief of the Australian Review of Applied Linguistics and has secured multiple research grants as both lead and co-investigator. Dovchin's Australian Research Council DECRA project focuses on empowering vulnerable youth in Australia by combating linguistic racism, exploring how culturally diverse young Australians face discrimination due to their speech. Dovchin has also undertaken research into language diversity and education in multicultural contexts, [3] including research into the impact of using non-English names on job applications. [4]
Young Scientist Award
Top Researcher in Language & Linguistics
Top 250 Researchers in Australia [8]
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