Annabelle Glas

PhD Student in French
Research Area

About

I am a second year PhD student in in UBC’s French program. I hold an MA in Sociology from the University of Lyon 2 and a Master in Education from the University of Lille. I seek to develop an interdisciplinary approach and to create spaces of encounter between sociolinguistics, sociology and anthropology. My main research interests include language ideologies, language contact, and the intersections between language, identity, and power. My current research project focuses on francophone immigration in Canada and questions identity issues related to language.


Research

Interests

  • Language attitudes and ideologies
  • Language contact
  • Language variation and change
  • Language and identity
  • Migration and diaspora
  • Language, race and ethnicity
  • French, English languages

Publications

Glas, Annabelle & Marie-Eve Bouchard. 2022. Review of Blackness and la Francophonie: Anti-Black Racism, Linguicism and the Construction and Negotiation of Multiple Minority Identities by Amal Madibbo (Laval University Press). Canadian Journal of African Studies / Journal canadien d’études africaines. DOI: 10.1080/00083968.2022.2114617

Bernard Lahire (Dir) (2002) Portraits sociologiques. Dispositions et variations individuelles. Nathan. 432 pages. halshs-00425815⟩


Graduate Supervision

Graduate Supervisor: Dr. Marie-Eve Bouchard


Conferences

Glas Annabelle. (September 9, 2022). Thinking outside the box. Study day on teaching creative writing. Durham. United Kingdom.


Annabelle Glas

PhD Student in French
Research Area

About

I am a second year PhD student in in UBC’s French program. I hold an MA in Sociology from the University of Lyon 2 and a Master in Education from the University of Lille. I seek to develop an interdisciplinary approach and to create spaces of encounter between sociolinguistics, sociology and anthropology. My main research interests include language ideologies, language contact, and the intersections between language, identity, and power. My current research project focuses on francophone immigration in Canada and questions identity issues related to language.


Research

Interests

  • Language attitudes and ideologies
  • Language contact
  • Language variation and change
  • Language and identity
  • Migration and diaspora
  • Language, race and ethnicity
  • French, English languages

Publications

Glas, Annabelle & Marie-Eve Bouchard. 2022. Review of Blackness and la Francophonie: Anti-Black Racism, Linguicism and the Construction and Negotiation of Multiple Minority Identities by Amal Madibbo (Laval University Press). Canadian Journal of African Studies / Journal canadien d’études africaines. DOI: 10.1080/00083968.2022.2114617

Bernard Lahire (Dir) (2002) Portraits sociologiques. Dispositions et variations individuelles. Nathan. 432 pages. halshs-00425815⟩


Graduate Supervision

Graduate Supervisor: Dr. Marie-Eve Bouchard


Conferences

Glas Annabelle. (September 9, 2022). Thinking outside the box. Study day on teaching creative writing. Durham. United Kingdom.


Annabelle Glas

PhD Student in French
Research Area
About keyboard_arrow_down

I am a second year PhD student in in UBC’s French program. I hold an MA in Sociology from the University of Lyon 2 and a Master in Education from the University of Lille. I seek to develop an interdisciplinary approach and to create spaces of encounter between sociolinguistics, sociology and anthropology. My main research interests include language ideologies, language contact, and the intersections between language, identity, and power. My current research project focuses on francophone immigration in Canada and questions identity issues related to language.

Research keyboard_arrow_down

Interests

  • Language attitudes and ideologies
  • Language contact
  • Language variation and change
  • Language and identity
  • Migration and diaspora
  • Language, race and ethnicity
  • French, English languages
Publications keyboard_arrow_down

Glas, Annabelle & Marie-Eve Bouchard. 2022. Review of Blackness and la Francophonie: Anti-Black Racism, Linguicism and the Construction and Negotiation of Multiple Minority Identities by Amal Madibbo (Laval University Press). Canadian Journal of African Studies / Journal canadien d’études africaines. DOI: 10.1080/00083968.2022.2114617

Bernard Lahire (Dir) (2002) Portraits sociologiques. Dispositions et variations individuelles. Nathan. 432 pages. halshs-00425815⟩

Graduate Supervision keyboard_arrow_down

Graduate Supervisor: Dr. Marie-Eve Bouchard

Conferences keyboard_arrow_down

Glas Annabelle. (September 9, 2022). Thinking outside the box. Study day on teaching creative writing. Durham. United Kingdom.