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The Centre for Educational Research on Languages & Literacies (CERLL) Research Circle, an initiative begun in 2016, aims to bring faculty, MA/MEd, PhDs, and visiting scholars together to discuss contentious and current issues in languages and literacies education and research. The CERLL Research Circle stems from CERLL’s purpose to disseminate current and relevant research practices that take place all over the world and make that research accessible.

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Why should I learn a language that is spoken by only 330,000 people? The challenge for newcomers and present inhabitants in Iceland
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Descriptors for mediation, an undervalued concept
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Order up! The impact of cultural hegemonies on workplace talk
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The advantages of part-time PhD-studies: investigating second language acquisition while being a teacher at an elementary school for second language learners