About me
Julia Gspandl is a sign language researcher and sociolinguist at the Plurilingualism Research Unit of the University of Graz. She studied at the University of Graz and the University of Vermont for her BA and MA and was part of the scientific team for the UNESCO World Report of Languages. Her research interests include sign language acquisition, the intersection of sign language and gesture and sociolinguistics with a focus on minority languages.
As part of her work at the Plurilingualism Research Unit, she is currently pursuing a PhD on deaf migrants and their unique semiotic repertoires and languaging capacity. She was recently awarded the Theodor-Körner-Preis 2022 for her dissertation project.
Julia Sophie Gspandl
BA MAPlurilingualism
Research Unit at
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Johann-Fux-Gasse 30, GF
8010 Graz
Austria