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Adrian Blackledge is a Professor of Applied Linguistics at the University of Warwick. His research focuses on linguistic ethnography, translanguaging, language ideologies, and artistic research methodologies. He is known for developing creative approaches to research representation through aesthetic and artistic outputs.
Education details are not explicitly mentioned in the provided text, but his academic career includes roles such as former Poet Laureate of Birmingham, UK, and current leadership in the MultiLX project (2025-2027).
His research interests emphasize linguistic diversity and the sociopolitical dimensions of language use. Recent work includes co-authoring the 2023 book *Essays in Linguistic Ethnography* with Angela Creese, exploring ethical and aesthetic dimensions in fieldwork.
- Awards: Fellow of the Academy of Social Sciences, Distinguished Visiting Fellow at City University New York
Current projects aim to strengthen European linguistic capital in global contexts. His creative research outputs bridge academic and artistic domains, reflecting innovative methodological frameworks.
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