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Madeleine Campbell is a lecturer in Language Education at the University of Edinburgh's Moray House School of Education and Sport. Originally from Toronto, she has lived in France before settling in Scotland. Her research interests revolve around the potential of verbal and non-verbal translation in participatory pedagogy within language education. She is the co-leader of the Languages, Interculturality and Literacies Thematic Research Hub and the Ethics Lead for the hub's seminar series. Madeleine also serves as a co-investigator for the AHRC-funded Experiential Translation Network, which engages international scholars and artists in exploring translation across languages and media. She co-edited 'Translating Sensory Linguistic Borders' (2019), which challenges traditional notions of literary translation. Her work includes a focus on intersemiotic translation, examining how multiple forms of media intersect and influence understanding in language education, as well as integrating course design for programs such as MSc Language Education and MSc TESOL.
University of Edinburgh • Edinburgh
Lecturer in Language Education at Moray House School of Education and Sport.
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