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Donna Butorac

Senior Lecturer and Coordinator of Anthropology and Sociology at Curtin University in Australia. Her research focuses on language learning, migration, and teacher professional development.

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Jul 17, 2024 • 41min

Life in a New Language, Part 6: Citizenship

Ingrid Piller, Donna Butorac, Emily Farrell, Loy Lising, Shiva Motaghi Tabari, and Vera Williams Tett, co-authors of a groundbreaking study on migrants' language experiences, dive into the complex relationship between language, identity, and citizenship. They explore the struggles of migrants in Australia, touching on issues like Othering and belonging. The guests also discuss the balancing act of motherhood with academic pursuits and the transition from academia to publishing, shedding light on the joys and challenges of their dual roles.
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Jul 10, 2024 • 35min

Life in a New Language, Part 5: Monolingual Mindset

Ingrid Piller, a leading voice on language and migration, joins her co-authors, including Donna Butorac and Loy Lising, to discuss their groundbreaking book on the language learning experiences of 130 migrants in Australia. They examine how monolingual ideologies affect low-skilled migrants and explore the barriers imposed by rigid language standards in immigration. The conversation also highlights the importance of collaboration in scholarly work and the need for a multilingual mindset to enhance migrant integration into society.
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Jun 26, 2024 • 32min

Life in a New Language, Part 3: African Migrants

Ingrid Piller, Donna Butorac, Emily Farrell, Loy Lising, Shiva Motaghi Tabari, and Vera Williams Tetteh each co-authored a book focusing on the language learning journeys of African migrants in Australia. They delve into personal narratives of resilience faced during migration, tackling cultural barriers and educational challenges. The conversation also highlights the importance of embracing diversity within migrant communities and efforts to promote African languages, fostering empowered and stable environments.
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Jun 19, 2024 • 41min

Life in a New Language, Part 2: Work

Ingrid Piller, a leading voice in migration and language studies, is joined by her co-authors Donna Butorac, Emily Farrell, Loy Lising, and Shiva Motaghi Tabari, who collaboratively examine the experiences of 130 migrants in Australia. They tackle the significant barriers these individuals face in securing employment due to perceived language proficiency. The conversation emphasizes the need for systemic changes to better integrate skilled migrants and recognizes the resilience and empathy required in navigating their new environments.
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Jun 12, 2024 • 30min

Life in a New Language, Part 1: Identities

Ingrid Piller, Donna Butorac, Emily Farrell, Loy Lising, Shiva Motaghi Tabari, and Vera Williams Tetteh are co-authors of a compelling new book on migrants' language and settlement experiences in Australia. They delve into how migration reshapes identities, exploring personal and emotional challenges faced by newcomers. The discussion touches on societal biases, the impact of language barriers on employment, and the vital role of collaboration in academia. Their insights illuminate the intricate ties between language, identity, and community in a multicultural context.