Rudolf de Cillia

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Rudolf de Cillia (born March 18, 1950 in Carinthia ) is a retired Austrian linguist and professor at the University of Vienna .

Life

Rudolf de Cillia was born in Carinthia in 1950, attended elementary school in Carinthia and grammar school in Graz ( BEA Liebenau ). He studied to become a teacher for German and French and completed his doctorate in general and applied linguistics at the University of Vienna.

From 1976 he taught as a teacher at a grammar school in Vienna. In 1995 he completed his habilitation with the venia docendi "Applied linguistics and language teaching research" at the University of Vienna. Until his retirement in 2015, he was an associate professor at the Institute for Linguistics at the University of Vienna.

From 1986 he taught at the University of Vienna topics such as foreign language didactics and methodology, language teaching research, language acquisition research and foreign language research, language policy and language policy, language and migration, innovation in language teaching, language varieties and language teaching and held guest lectures at the universities of Graz, Klagenfurt and Salzburg. At the same time he was active in teacher training for various institutions (Ministry of Education, Institute for Interdisciplinary Research and Training, Pedagogical Institutes, Pedagogical Universities). As a university teacher, he supervised numerous diploma theses and dissertations.

He organized numerous scientific events, conferences, workshops and was invited as a lecturer at many universities ( Paris IV, Bordeaux, Amiens, Aberdeen, St. Andrews, London, Turku, Helsinki, Bern, Giessen, Prague, Tunis, Fes, Casablanca, IRCAM Rabat, Hanoi, Nikšić)

Scientific research and publication

His research and publication activities concern the areas of foreign language didactics and methodology, language teaching research, sociolinguistics, prejudice research, critical discourse analysis, language policy and foreign language policy, and migration research. The focus of research in recent years has been the theory of language and language policy, European and Austrian language policy, language acquisition in migration, language and educational policy framework conditions for migration in Austria, language acquisition and language promotion in kindergarten, innovation in foreign language teaching, foreign language teaching in Austria and other German-speaking countries , discursive construction of national identity, language and identity, Austrian German as the language of instruction and education, pluricentrics and German lessons. i

A list of important research projects can be found on the homepage of the Institute for Linguistics in Vienna. Also a full list of publications. A list of publications and a biography can also be found in the commemorative publication on the occasion of his retirement.

Book publications

  • de Cillia, Rudolf / Faistauer, R./Hanzer, H./Knapp, A: / Ortner, B. / Renon, D. (1982): It is allowed to speak. Eight dossiers for GFL lessons with advanced students. Frankfurt am Main / Bern: Peter Lang.
  • De Cillia, R. (1987): Audiovisual and communicative foreign language method. A sociolinguistic study of French teaching. Dissertation at the Humanities Faculty of the University of Vienna.
  • Wodak, R./de Cillia, R. (1988): Language and Antisemitism. Exhibition catalog. Vienna: Communications from the Institute for Science and Art 3/1988.
  • Wodak, R. / de Cillia, R./Blüml, K. / Andraschko, E. (1989): Language and power - language and politics. Vienna: Federal Publishing House:
  • Wodak, R / de Cillia, R. / Gruber, H. / Mitten, R. / Nowak, P. / Pelikan, J. (1990): "We are all innocent perpetrators". Studies on the anti-Semitic discourse in post-war Austria. Frankfurt am Main: Suhrkamp.
  • de Cillia, R. (1994): Aspects of Language Policy and Foreign Language Research in Austria. Habilitation thesis submitted to the humanities faculty of the University of Vienna.
  • de Cillia, R (1998): “Burenwurscht remains Burenwurscht”. Language policy and social multilingualism in Austria. Klagenfurt / Celovec: Drava.
  • Wodak, R. / de Cillia, R. / Reisigl, M. / Liebhart, K. / Hofstätter, K. / Kargl, M. (1998): On the discursive construction of national identity. Frankfurt / Main: Suhrkamp.
  • Wodak, R. / de Cillia, R. / Reisigl, M. / Liebhart, K. (1999): The discursive construction of national identities. Edinburgh University Press.
  • de Cillia, R. / Haller, M. / Kettemann, B. (2005): Innovation in foreign language teaching. An empirical study on the European seal for innovative language projects. Frankfurt am Main among others: Peter Lang.
  • de Cillia, Rudolf / Wodak, Ruth (2006): Is Austria a “German” country? Language Politics and Identity in the Second Republic. Innsbruck u. a .: Studies publishing house.
  • Wodak, R. / de Cillia, R. / Reisigl, M. / Liebhart, K. (2009): The discursive construction of national identities. Second and extended edition. Edinburgh University Press.
  • de Cillia, R./Wodak, R. (2009): Commemoration in the “Thought Year”. On the discursive construction of Austrian identities in the anniversary year 2005. Vienna / Innsbruck: Studien Verlag.
  • Dorostkar, N. / Blaschitz, V. / de Cillia, R. (2009): “Now I realize that I can do something”. Evaluation and documentation of the “Mama lernt Deutsch” course series of the City of Vienna in the 2006/2007 school year. Saarbrücken: Verlag Dr. Müller.
  • de Cillia, Rudolf / Ransmayr, Jutta (2019): Austrian German makes school. Education and German lessons in the field of tension between linguistic variation and norm. With the collaboration of Ilona Elisabeth Fink. Vienna / Cologne / Weimar: Böhlau-Verlag.
  • de Cillia, Rudolf / Ruth Wodak / Markus Rheindorf / Sabine Lehner (2020): Changing Austrian Identities. Empirical studies on their discursive construction 1995-2015. Wiesbaden: Springer Verlag.

Awards

Individual evidence

  1. ^ University of Vienna. Retrieved March 24, 2020 .
  2. Institute for Linguistics. Retrieved March 24, 2020 .
  3. a b Krausneker Verena, Volgger Marie-Luise: My languages, my research and me. Linguists reflect on their work. Festschrift for Rudolf de Cillia. Ed .: Peter Lang, Frankfurt am Main 2015.
  4. ^ Rudolf de Cillia. Retrieved March 24, 2020 .