Dr. Dariush Izadi | Linguistic anthropology | Best Researcher Award
Dariush Izadi is a highly motivated researcher and lecturer specializing in Sociolinguistics and Linguistic Anthropology with over 9 years of experience. He is committed to advancing research and teaching in his field, having supervised 25 postgraduate theses and two PhD students. His research interests include Mediated Discourse Analysis, Linguistic Landscapes, and Intercultural Communication. Izadi has published over 20 peer-reviewed articles and book chapters, including a monograph on the spatial and temporal dimensions of interactions. He recently secured a book contract with Cambridge Elements for a forthcoming work titled Discourse, Materiality, and Agency within Everyday Social Interactions (expected February 2025).
Publication Profile
š Evaluation for Best Researcher Award: Dariush Izadi
Strengths for the Award:
- Extensive Research Experience: Dr. Izadi has published over 20 peer-reviewed articles, book chapters, and two monographs, demonstrating consistent contributions to Sociolinguistics and Linguistic Anthropology.
- Academic Impact and Leadership: He has supervised 25 postgraduate theses and two Ph.D. students, showcasing his ability to mentor emerging scholars while maintaining an active research agenda.
- Prestigious Publication Contracts: His upcoming book with Cambridge Elements reflects recognition of his expertise at a high academic level.
- Significant Research Grants: Securing multiple grants and scholarships, including from the Australian Linguistic Society and Macquarie University, underscores the value of his work.
- International Presence: Frequent participation in prestigious conferences, including Sociolinguistics Symposiums and the American Anthropological Association, highlights his global research engagement.
Areas for Improvement:
- Broader Grant Success: Although Dr. Izadi has pursued significant funding opportunities, such as the ARC Discovery Early Career Researcher Award (DECRA), success in high-impact grants could enhance his research capacity.
- Collaborative Networks: Expanding his collaborative efforts beyond existing partnerships in Australia to include more international projects could further elevate his academic influence.
- Research Diversification: While his work is impactful within specific areas of Sociolinguistics, diversifying research topics to cover more interdisciplinary approaches could widen his scholarly appeal.
Academic Qualifications
Ph.D. in Sociolinguistics/Linguistic Anthropology, Macquarie University (2016). M.A. in TESOL, University of Western Sydney (2010). B.A. in Translation, Tehran University, Iran (2001)
Scholarships and Awards
Australian Linguistic Society 2024 Grant: Aetudes and Ethnolects Project. WSU Vice-Chancellorās Professional Development Scholarship (2021). Australian Postgraduate Award, Macquarie University (2014-2015)
Research Interests
Mediated Discourse Analysis, Classroom Interaction, Sociolinguistics, Linguistic Landscape, Social Semiotics, Multimodal Communication, and more.
Teaching Expertise
Izadi has extensive experience teaching both undergraduate and postgraduate courses, including Sociolinguistics, TESOL Methodologies, Functional Grammar, Discourse Analysis, and Intercultural Communication.
Current Projects
Linguistic and semiotic resources in Sydneyās mourning ceremonies. Phenomenology of shopping as a social practice in Sydney markets. Analysis of the 2022 Iranian protest movementās semiotics.
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