2026 LingComm Grantees

The 2026 LingComm Grants awarded seven $300 (USD) grants, thanks to Lingthusiasm patrons, as well as Lukas Graf, Sarah Kelen, Daniel Currie Hall, enchantedsleeper, Rob Monarch, and Kirby Conrod and friends. Each grant winner was connected to a relevant lingcomm expert for advice and support. The 2026 LingComm Grants received 111 applications. Kirby Conrod LGBTQ+Continue reading “2026 LingComm Grantees”

LingComm IRL with Skeptics — Interview with Lee Murray

Lee Murray is a doctoral candidate in linguistics at Monash University in Melbourne, Australia. They present on linguistics to skeptic groups — who they describe as “evidence-based-reasoning enthusiasts” — and also write a linguistics column called “By Lingo!” for The Big Issue magazine. Lee kindly answered our questions for this LingComm IRL interview, a series editedContinue reading “LingComm IRL with Skeptics — Interview with Lee Murray”

Planning communication access for online conferences

This post was written by Gabrielle Hodge and Lauren Gawne, and originally published on The Research Whisperer blog. There’s a lot to like about online events. Travel, and the associated cost, are no longer a barrier to participation, making it easier for a wider range of participants to engage with conferences. This has made onlineContinue reading “Planning communication access for online conferences”