Esther Airemionkhale
ALSLA Doctoral Student
Bio
Esther Omonigho Airemionkhale's research focuses on postcolonial English speakers and their use of language as a tool for resistance and placemaking in contested socioeconomic contexts. This perspective of critical applied linguistics explores the speaker's language ideologies, investment and identities. Beyond contributing to the wider academic knowledge, her research aims to promote linguistic equity and social justice.
Education
M.A., Language and Education, University of Sheffield
B.A., Portuguese and French, Obafemi Awolowo University
Areas of Interest
- Language and Identity
- Language and Investment
- Postcolonial English
- Applied Linguistics
- Language Pedagogy
Selected Awards and Honors
- Dietrich College of Humanities and Social Sciences Scholar, 2024-2025
- Chevening Scholar, 2022
