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Status quaestionis: Multiple perspectives on English Legal Language and Translation

The contemporary landscape of Legal English is increasingly defined by a shift from a monolithic entity to a diverse array of Legal Englishes, reflecting the role of English as a global lingua franca in legal, judicial and institutional settings. Within multilayered legal systems, practitioners and professionals from various fields (e.g.

Understanding Communication in the Informal Economy. Webinar by the Language & Society Hub, Rosina Marquez Reiter & Johannes Angermuller

Rosina Márquez‑Reiter and Johannes Angermuller, Co‑Leads of the CSGD Language & Society Hub at the Open University, are inviting you to the webinar Understanding Communication in the Informal Economy on 23 April 2026 14:30-16:00 London time.

"Street art and the marginalized economy of Brazil: a case study" 
Kellie Gonçalves, Senior Lecturer, Department of English, University of Bern, Switzerland 

The I-Land Seminar Series (4th Edition)

The I-LanD Research Centre is delighted to invite you to the second round of I-LanD Seminar Series – 4th Edition (2nd semester).

Innovative in nature, the I-LanDSeminarSeries showcases convenors debating issues in their field(s) of expertise. The seminars aim to encourage speakers to reveal insights, introduce adopted methodologies, highlight pitfalls, and expand knowledge in a given area.

DemLab Webinar Series: Session 2 – Hegemonic defeatism: How the liberal elite paved the way for the reactionary resurgence

DemLab Webinar Series: Session 2 – Hegemonic defeatism: How the liberal elite paved the way for the reactionary resurgence

Date: 18 December 2025
Time: 12:00 (GMT+2 / Athens, Greece)

Aston Institute for Forensic Linguistics research seminars

Dear all,

I'm pleased to share the programme for the Aston Institute for Forensic Linguistics research seminars. They run every other Thursday, 16:00-17:00 (UK time) and can usually be attended either online or in person (unless stated otherwise).

For Eventbrite links, abstracts, recordings of past seminars and future events please go to our website: https://www.aston.ac.uk/research/forensic-linguistics/events.

 

Upcoming seminars:

Discourse and Sustainability

The Seminar Series "Discourse and Sustainability" is an international forum for presenting and discussing new, cutting edge, research on discourse and issues of sustainability, environment, climate change and ecology. Please join us again in 2025-2026!

To join our seminars, you will need to register:

The discourse seminar: power, truth, critique

The discourse seminar - call for interest

Are you interested in the study of discourse? This online seminar is open for graduate students and early-career researchers who want to deepen their theoretical understanding of discourse and to develop their discourse research projects. We started in fall 2024 and our discussions centred on the question of truth and critique.