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Technische Universität Dortmund
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44227 Dortmund
Deutschland

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MSW13 (Martin-Schmeißer-Weg 13)

Raum K03 (Untergeschoss)

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Kurzbiographie/ Vita

Christina Ringel completed her PhD at the English Department of the University of Cologne with a thesis on possession in the endangered Aboriginal language Miriwoong. She has held a PostDoc position at the University of Cologne and is currently pursuing a PostDoc project at TU Dortmund. From 2017 until 2022 she was also a Subject Librarian at TU Dortmund for a variety of subjects in the social sciences and humanities.

Christina‘s most recent conference papers and publications were concerned with app creation for endangered languages, , definiteness and possession in Miriwoong, evidentiality in Australian languages, and the role of linguistic human rights, self-determination and country for language vitality. 

Christina is a research affiliate at CoEDL, the Research Coordinator of the Centre for Australian Studies, and a member of professional societies such as Foundation for Endangered Languages and the Society for Australian studies (GASt). She serves on the Board of Directors of CCLS, and on the Advisory Board of FID AAC. Since October 2021, she is a managing editor of the Australian Studies Journal. 

Publikationen/Publications

  • ORCiD: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-7895-3456
  • Ringel, Christina & Theresa Pohle. (accepted). “A cognitive-linguistic approach to app creation for language revitalization”. Salem Mezhoud, Christopher Moseley & Hakim Elnazarov (eds.). Yearbook of the Foundation for Endangered Languages: Community ownership of language education for endangered language revitalization. Vol. 4. Brill.
  • Ringel, Christina. 2022. “The Role of Country and Self-Determination in Revitalisation”. Australian Studies Journal 36. DOI: https://doi.org/10.35515/zfa/asj.36/2022.02.
  • Ringel, Christina. 2021. “The Contributions of Linguistics to Native Title Claims”. Geoff Rodoreda & Eva Bischoff (eds.). Mabo’s Cultural Legacy - History, Literature, Film and Cultural Practice in Contemporary Australia. London & New York: Anthem Press. [peer-reviewed]
  • Ringel, Christina. 2018. “Claiming Vitality – How Identification With Territory and Language Influences Language Vitality”. Endangered Languages and the Land: Mapping Landscapes of Multilingualism. Proceedings of the Foundation for Endangered Languages Conference XXII. Reykjavik, 23-25th of August 2018. [peer-reviewed] Available online: http://www.elpublishing.org/itempage/4002
  • Ringel, Christina & David Newry 2018. “The Miriwoong Perspective on Land Rights”. Beate Neumeier, Boris Braun & Victoria Herche (eds.). Nature and Environment in Australia. KOALAS 14. Wissenschaftlicher Verlag Trier. 119-137.  http://www.wvttrier.de/top/Beschreibungen/ID1632.html
  • Murmann, Christina, Peter Indefrey, Thomas Weskott & Markus Steinbach. 2013. “Why FORGET needs help but HELP does not - An experimental study on the influence of animacy/ agreement on the distribution of the DGS agreement auxiliary PAM”. Poster at the 11th Theoretical Issues in Sign Language Research (TISLR) Conference. University College London. July 2013. 

Konferenzvorträge/Conference Presentations

  • 11/2022: Foundation for Endangered Languages Conference (FEL 26): Christina Ringel & Theresa Pohle. 'A cognitive-linguistic approach to app creation for language revitalization'
  • 12/2021: Foundation for Endangered Languages (FEL 25) 'Researching Evidentiality in Endangered Languages – Focus on the Australian Language Miriwoong' 
  • 05/2021: First Global Australian Languages Workshop 'Evidentiality in Australian languages with a focus on Miriwoong'
  • 02/2021: PARADISEC at 100 'Informed Consent for Archiving'
  • 12/2020: Building Bridges (ALS 2020) 'Linguistic Human Rights v Language Shift' 
  • 10/2018: Australian Perspectives on Migration (GASt 16) 'Migration & Language – Linguistic Rights in Australia'
  • 08/2018: Endangered Languages and the Land: Mapping Landscapes of Multilingualism (FEL 22) 'Claiming Vitality – How Identification With Territory and Language Influences Language Vitality'
  • 11/2017: Mabo’s Cultural Legacy: The Mabo Decision, 25 Years On: 'The Contributions of Linguistics to Native Title Claims'
  • 09/2017: Societas Linguistica Europaea 50: Christina Ringel & Agnes Armstrong. 'Relating definiteness and exhaustivity to possession in an endangered Indigenous language of Australia'
  • 05/2017: Introduction to Australian Studies Lecture Series: 'Focus on Kimberley Languages'. Centre for Australian Studies, University of Cologne.
  • 09/2016: Society for the History of Linguistics in the Pacific 5: 'Linguistic Research Methods in remote Australia'
  • Nature and Environment in Australia (GASt 15): Christina Ringel & David Newry. 'The Miriwoong Perspective on Land Rights'; Dany Adone & Christina Ringel. 'Possessive constructions in two varieties of Australian Krio'
  • 07/2016: Cambridge Postgraduate Workshop on Endangered Languages and Cultures: 'Researching possession in an indigenous language of Australia' (accepted)
  • 05/2015: Stuts 57: 'My house, my car, my hollow log - Possessive Pronouns in Miriwoong'
  • 11/2013: Stuts 54: 'Predicative Possession in Miriwoong' 
  • 09/2013: Mirima Linguistic Forum 7: 'Possession in Miriwoong – Meanings of HAVE'
  • 04/2013: Sign Language Research Laboratory Haifa Workshop: 'Why FORGET needs help but HELP does not – an experimental study on the DGS agreement auxiliary PAM'
  • 05/2012: Stuts 51: 'What is so special on the agreement auxiliary in German Sign Language? '
  • 11/2011: Stuts 50: 'Kheuól - What does a french-based Creole do in Brazil? '

Präsentationen/Presentation 

Winter term 2021/2022

  • 'Structural Changes in Endangered Languages − Possession' Hauptseminar Prof. Dr. Dany Adone (UoC): Endangered Languages

Summer term 2019

  • 'Triggering HAVE and BELONG constructions with Language Games' Oberseminar Prof. Dr. Dany Adone (UoC): Topics in Synchronic Linguistics

Winter term 2018/2019

  • 'Triggering HAVE and BELONG constructions with Language Games' Linguistik Kolloquium PD Dr. Michael Rießler (Bielefeld University) [invited]

Summer term 2017

  • 'The culture of possession in Miriwoong' Hauptseminar Prof. Dr. Dany Adone (UoC): Topics in Synchronic Linguistics
  • 'Introduction to Kimberley Languages' Ringvorlesung Prof. Dr. Dany Adone and Prof. Dr. Beate Neumeier (UoC): Introduction to Australian Studies

Summer term 2016

  • 'The role of the speaker and the linguist' Hauptseminar Prof. Dany Adone (UoC): Australian Studies: Language Endangerment and Documentation
  • 'Researching Kimberley Kriol' Oberseminar Prof. Dr. Dany Adone (UoC): Readings in Linguistics, Changing Signs – Australian Languages

Summer term 2015

  • 'Fieldwork with the Miriwoong People' Vorlesung Prof. Dr. Dany Adone (UoC): Languages in Australia

Winter term 2014/2015

  • 'I have one sister, two legs and three axes – Using language games to document possession in Miriwoong' Masterkolloquium Dr. Melanie Wratil (HHU Düsseldorf): Morphologie und Syntax
  • 'Possessive pronouns in Miriwoong' Seminar PD Dr. F. K. Erhard Voeltz (HHU Düsseldorf): Possession, Morphologie, Syntax, Semantik [invited]

Summer term 2014:

  • 'Possession in Miriwoong', Hauptseminar Prof. Dr. Dany Adone (UoC): Morphosyntax of Australian Languages

Winter term 2013:

  • 'The agreement auxiliary PAM in German Sign Language' Forschungskolloquium für Masterstudierende Prof. Dr. Peter Indefrey (HHU Düsseldorf) [invited]

Wissenschaftskommunikation/ Science communication

2022:

  • Ringel, Christina & Prof. D. Adone. 'Landeskundlicher Workshop: Australien − Einblicke in Geografie, Geschichte, Gesellschaft und die (Hoch)Schullandschaft' Personnel development workshop for intercultural competence organised by the Center for International Mobility at Osnabrück University of Applied Sciences. 18 May 2022.

2021: 

  • 'Wer entscheidet eigentlich welche Bücher in der Uni-Bib stehen? - Aus dem Alltag einer Fachreferentin' Job-Café by alumni for students organised by Förderlink e.V., HHU. 9 March 2021.

2019:

  • Ringel, Christina & Stefanie Spiegelberg. 'Was Sprachen über uns erzählen'. Information desk and poster session at TU Dortmund's summer fair in celebration of UNESCO International Year of Indigenous Languages. 4 July 2019.
  • Ringel, Christina & Melles, Warsa. 'Language maintenance & revitalisation'. Poster at the poster session at TU Dortmund's summer fair. 4 July 2019.

2018:

  • Ringel, Christina. Chair of the panel discussion 'Migration: The Global Challenge' at the GASt conference 2018, Düsseldorf. 5 October 2018.

2017:

  • Alumni colloquium organised by Studienfonds OWL: 'Feldforschungsmethoden für bedrohte Sprachen Australiens' 24 May 2017.

Stipendien und Zertifikate/ Scholarships and Certificates

  • 10/2022: Grant by the Faculty of the Arts and Humanities for the preparation of third-party funding applications (UoC)
  • 09/2017: Dr. Mocker Foundation conference travel grant (UoC), a.r.t.e.s. international travel grant (UoC)
  • 09/2016: Dr. Mocker Foundation conference travel grant (UoC)
  • 08/2015 - 09/2015: DAAD/FEL-funded research stay at Mirima Dawang Woorlab-gerring (MDWG) Language And Culture Centre; Kununurra/ Western Australia
  • 07/2014 - 10/2014: DAAD/FEL/FAZIT-funded research stay at MDWG
  • 03/2014: Certificate ‘Intercultural competence’ (HHU)
  • 03/2013 - 09/2013: DAAD-funded internship at MDWG
  • 10/2011: Certificate ‘German as a Foreign Language’ (HHU)
  • 07/2011 - 10/2011: DAAD-funded research stay in Oiapoque, Macapá, Belém/ Brazil
  • 03/2009 - 10/2009: OWL grant in Acknowledgement of Outstanding Achievements (UPB)

Akademische Funktionen/ Academic Services

  • since 10/2021: Managing Editor of the Australian Studies Journal | Zeitschrift für Australienstudien
  • since 10/2021: Board Member of the Cologne Center of Language Sciences
  • since 07/2021: Member of the Advisory Board of the FID ACC
  • 11/2022: Online Chair of the plenary and session 1 at the Foundation for Endangered Languages conference Community ownership of language education for endangered language revitalization, 2 – 4 November 2022
  • 10/2022: Co-organisation of the interdisciplinary early career researcher workshop Emerging Research in Australian Studies (online), 16 – 17 September 2022
  • 07/2021 - 09/2022: Deputy representative of the non-professorial faculty at the University of Cologne (Engere Fakultät and Research Committee)
  • 10/2021: Chair of panel 9 at the Biennial Conference of the German Association for Australian Studies Australian Seascapes, 30 September – 2 October 2021
  • 05/2021: Chair of session 4 at the Fist Global Australian Languages Workshop (online), 17 – 20 May 2021

Lehrveranstaltungen/ Courses

  • Information Structural Constraints (UoC, Summer term 2022)
  • Aspects of Information Structure (UoC, Winter term 2021/22)
  • Introduction to Lingustics (UoC, Summer term 2021)
  • Introducing Semantics (TU Do, Summer term 2019)
  • Linguistics I (TU Do, Winter term 2018/19)
  • Grammar of Words (RUB, Summer term 2018)
  • Semantics (UoC, Summer term 2017)
  • Grammar of Words (UoC, Winter term 2016/17)
  • Sociolinguistics (UoC, Summer term 2016)
  • Introduction to Linguistics 1 (UoC, Summer term 2016)
  • Introduction to linguistics 2 (UoC, Winter term 2015/16)
  • Introduction to Linguistics 4 (UoC, Winter term 2015/16)
  • Grammar of Words (UoC, Summer term 2015)
  • Introduction to Linguistics 5 (UoC, Summer term 2015)
  • Typologie der Gebärdensprache (HHU, Winter term 2014/15)
  • Morphologie und Syntax der Gebärdensprache (HHU, Summer term 2014)

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