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Management and teaching staff
Management and teaching staffDra. Maite Puigdevall Serralvo
Doctor in Language policy and planning with a master's in Welsh ethnological studies from the University of Cardiff, Wales. Degree in Catalan Studies from the University of Girona. Before joining the UOC in January 2008 as Lecturer in Arts and Humanities, she worked as an adviser to a Welsh Euro-MP on linguistic and cultural issues and as a technician at the Consorci per a la Normalització Lingüística and coordinator of the EU programme Mercator Linguistic Rights and Legislation at CIEMEN in Barcelona. Her main research areas are comparative language policy, language and business, and language, tourism and identity.
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Teaching staff
Isidor Marí i Mayans
Sociolinguist. He taught at the University of the Balearic Islands (1972-1980), where he managed the Department of Catalan Language and Literature. From 1980 to 1996, he worked at the Department for Culture of the Generalitat of Catalonia as head of the Language Consulting Service (1980-1988) and as deputy director general for Language Policy (1989-96). Since 1989, he has been a member of the Philological Department of the Institut d'Estudis Catalans, of which he is currently vice president. He has worked as director of Humanities at the UOC (1996-2009). He now manages the Linguamón-UOC Multilingualism Chair. Among other works, he has published Mundialització, interculturalitat i multilingüisme, Palma: Lleonard Muntaner, 2006.
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Dr. Joan Pujolar Cos
Degree from the Autonomous University of Barcelona, MA. PhD Lancaster University. He is a sociolinguist and has conducted research on language use in business, among young people, among immigrants and in cultural tourism. He has also studied language use in relation to gender identity. He has worked as director of the Catalan Studies programme and director of Language and Culture at the UOC. He has published De què vas, tio? Gènere i llengua en la cultura juvenil. Barcelona: Empúries.
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Miquel-Jordi Strubell i Trueta
Trained in Psychology at the universities of Oxford, London and the Autonomous University of Barcelona, he specialises in sociolinguistics and language planning. He has held various language policy positions at the Generalitat of Catalonia over the past 19 years. He has coordinated a range of projects, commissioned by the European Commission and the European Parliament, on minority languages and the teaching of foreign languages. Since 1999, he has worked as a lecturer at the UOC, where he has acted as deputy director of Humanities Philology and as director of the Humanities programme; he is currently executive secretary of the Linguamón-UOC Multilingualism Chair.
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