
About
Greg Dickson is a Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the University of Queensland, affiliated with the ARC Centre of Excellence for the Dynamics of Language. His academic career spans since 2002 through diverse roles including community linguist, language centre administrator, researcher, lecturer/trainer, and Kriol-English interpreter, focusing on Kriol and traditional Aboriginal languages of Australia's Katherine Region.
Education
- PhD, Australian National University, 2015
Dickson's research centers on language shift dynamics and cultural knowledge maintenance within Aboriginal communities. His work examines how linguistic transitions affect intergenerational transmission of traditional knowledge, with particular emphasis on Kriol creole language evolution. He bridges theoretical sociolinguistics with practical community language preservation, addressing challenges in intercultural communication and language policy implementation in Indigenous contexts across northern Australia.
His scholarly output demonstrates consistent focus on real-world applications of linguistic theory, particularly in analyzing dialectal variation and translation challenges. The 2016 study on Kriol signage in the Top End exemplifies his approach to documenting practical communication barriers while contributing to broader understanding of language preservation strategies in multilingual environments.
Research Support
Dickson's current work is funded by the Australian Research Council Centre of Excellence for the Dynamics of Language, where he collaborates on interdisciplinary projects investigating language evolution, variation, and maintenance across diverse linguistic communities.
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