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Dr. Alexandra Grey is a Chancellor's Research Fellow in the Faculty of Law at the University of Technology Sydney (UTS). Her research bridges law and linguistics, focusing on minority language rights, Indigenous language renewal, and legal policy in multilingual contexts. She holds a PhD from Macquarie University and has held positions at institutions including the Australia-China Relations Institute and as an Adjunct Fellow at Macquarie University's Department of Linguistics.
Her notable work includes the book *Language Rights in a Changing China: A National Overview and Zhuang Case Study* (2021), which won the 2018 Joshua A. Fishman Award. She co-leads the Law and Linguistics Interdisciplinary Researchers' Network (LLIRN) and contributes to platforms like the *Language on the Move* blog and podcasts. Her advocacy includes submissions to parliamentary inquiries on Indigenous language rights and pandemic communication equity.
Research interests span sociolinguistics, human rights law, and the intersection of law with Indigenous and minority language revitalization. She has been awarded grants for projects like 'New legal directions in Australian government responses to Indigenous language renewal' and 'Linguistic Inclusion in Public Health Communications.'
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