About
Tina Czada is a Project Staff Member at the Ludwig-Uhland-Institut für Empirische Kulturwissenschaft, University of Tübingen, and a doctoral student at the University of Augsburg under Prof. Dr. Wildfeuer. Her research focuses on language ideologies, dialect use, linguistic discrimination, and multilingualism.
Education:
- Master’s in Intercultural European Studies, University of Regensburg and Université Blaise Pascal (Clermont-Ferrand)
- Bachelor’s in Media and Communication, University of Passau
Research Interests: Tina investigates dialect experiences of Altbayern speakers, language ideologies in migration contexts, and multilingualism advocacy. She co-developed the website www.wir-sind-vielsprachig.de to promote linguistic diversity.
Publications: Her work analyzes dialect valuation in migration contexts and critiques glottophobic practices.
Awards: No awards explicitly mentioned.
Teaching/Grants: She teaches multilingualism at University of Regensburg but no specific grants are noted.
Labs/Teams: Active in the Ludwig-Uhland-Institut’s “Sprache in Südwestdeutschland” working group.
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