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Making Assumptions
Podcast |
Accentricity
Publisher |
Sadie Ryan
Media Type |
audio
Categories Via RSS |
Education
Science
Society & Culture
Publication Date |
Jan 20, 2020
Episode Duration |
00:23:17

The contributors:

* Jenny Wartanby is working on a PhD about the Scottish movement to end violence against women. You can follow her on Twitter @armsofrain.

* Mark Leslie (“unleash the Glaswegian accent!”) is a photographer who takes INCREDIBLE photos around and about the Barras. You can see some of his work here. * Ewa Wanat is a phonetician working at the University of Glasgow. * Collette McCarthy works in TV - she’s a development executive for World Productions. She is originally from East London but now lives in Glasgow.

* A massive thanks to all of the other contributors from the Barras.***If you’d like to talk about your experiences with linguistic prejudice, find us @accentricitypod on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook. You can support us on Patreon, on Steady, or with a podcast.com/supportthepodcast">one-off donation, and you can sign up to our podcast.com/newsletter">newsletter for updates on what’s going on behind the scenes.

All ways of speaking are linguistically equal, and none is better than any other. But the way people talk about language, you’d never guess that was the case. This is an episode about linguistic prejudice, and why it’s stupid.

The contributors:

* Jenny Wartanby is working on a PhD about the Scottish movement to end violence against women. You can follow her on Twitter @armsofrain.

* Mark Leslie (“unleash the Glaswegian accent!”) is a photographer who takes INCREDIBLE photos around and about the Barras. You can see some of his work here. * Ewa Wanat is a phonetician working at the University of Glasgow. * Collette McCarthy works in TV - she’s a development executive for World Productions. She is originally from East London but now lives in Glasgow.

* A massive thanks to all of the other contributors from the Barras.***If you’d like to talk about your experiences with linguistic prejudice, find us @accentricitypod on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook. You can support us on Patreon, on Steady, or with a podcast.com/supportthepodcast">one-off donation, and you can sign up to our podcast.com/newsletter">newsletter for updates on what’s going on behind the scenes.

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