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Inken Keim is a former adjunct professor at the University of Mannheim and a retired senior researcher at the Institut für Deutsche Sprache (IDS) in Mannheim. Her academic career spanned over 37 years (1971–2008), focusing on sociolinguistics, migration linguistics, and conversation analysis. She held positions in the Departments of Pragmatics and Language and Society at IDS, contributing to projects such as 'Communicative Social Stylistics' and 'German-Turkish Linguistic Variation.'
Her research emphasized ethnographic approaches to multilingualism and migrant communication, particularly among Turkish communities in Germany. Notable projects include analyzing communicative styles of German-Turkish youth and exploring language variation in urban settings. She collaborated with Werner Kallmeyer on a DFG-funded project investigating linguistic practices in migrant groups.
Keim's publications (e.g., The 'Turkish Powergirls', 2008) highlight her focus on sociocultural identity formation and language use in diasporic contexts. She also contributed to understanding language contact phenomena and multilingual lifeworlds of Turkish-origin youth. Her work bridges sociolinguistic theory with empirical fieldwork, emphasizing real-world language practices.
Though no specific grants or awards are listed, her extensive project involvement underscores her role in shaping migration linguistics and German sociolinguistics. She was part of the IDS's research teams focusing on language variation and corpus-based studies, contributing to projects like 'Conversational Rhetoric' and 'Communication in the City.'
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