The position is part of the Futures of Language project, in which we study interactive language use as it adapts to major sociotechnical transitions. Questions we ask in the project include: What are the interactional foundations of language? How do current and future language technologies augment or exploit them? And how can we reimagine our linguistic futures? Many current language technologies bear the mark of a legacy that privileges text over talk, information over interaction, and automation over agency. Futures of Language aims to understand what happens when we invert those priorities.

As a postdoctoral researcher, you will conduct and publish original research on topics at the intersection of language, social interaction and technology. You will also carry out academic service in the context of the project – from co-organising workshops to carrying out science communication – and you will be able to contribute to supervision. There is a significant degree of freedom in terms of research questions and methods, but in general we are interested in interactive interfaces (text and voice) as places where language and technology co-evolve, and in global linguistic diversity as a reservoir of humanity’s artisanal technologies of language.