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Patricia Friedrich is a Professor of Sociolinguistics at the School of Social and Behavioral Sciences in the New College of Interdisciplinary Arts and Sciences at Arizona State University. She received her doctorate in English linguistics, with an emphasis on sociolinguistics and a secondary concentration in historical linguistics, from Purdue University in 2001. She also received her master's degree in English from Purdue (1997), earning an ESL (English as a Second Language) endorsement at the same time. Her undergraduate work was completed at Universidade de São Paulo (Brazil), where she was awarded a dual bachelor's degree in English and Portuguese, languages and literatures, in 1992.
Dr. Friedrich is a sociolinguist whose scholarly interests include language and power, critical applied linguistics, critical theory, cross-cultural communication, language and peace, and the social contruction of mental illness. Her research interests also include world Englishes and the spread of English throughout the world (the politics of English and its interaction with social and economic phenomena). She recently published "Applied Linguistics in the Real World" (Routledge), having also published "The Sociolinguistics of Digital Englishes" (Routledge), "English for Diplomatic Purposes" (ed., Mltilingual Matters) and "The Literary and Linguistic Construction of OCD" (Palgrave) immediately before. She is currently working on a book on anti-racism and linguistcs, and, being also a novelist, on her fourth novel.
She has published more than 35 articles in journals such as World Englishes, International Journal of Applied Linguistics, and English Today and is an editorial board member of International Multilingual Research Journal and a reviewer for World Englishes and TESOL (Teachers of English to Speakers of Other Languages) Quarterly.
Among the New College courses taught by Dr. Friedrich are undergraduate and graduate classes in the history of the English language, the study of language, sociolinguistics, peace studies, forensic linguistics and persuasive writing.
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JHR 593 | Applied Project |
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WAC 107 | Intro to Academic Writing |
BOOKS
Friedrich, Patricia. The Anti-Racism Linguist: a book of readings. Multilingual Matters (2023 ed.). Forthcoming.
Friedrich, Patricia and Jensen, Jen. All the Parts of Your Soul. The Wild Rose Press (2022). Forthcoming.
Friedrich, Patricia. The Art of Always. The Wild Rose Press (2022).
Friedrich, Patricia. Applied Linguistics in the Real World. Routledge (2019).
Friedrich, Patricia (as Eliza Emmett). A Love Made to Measure. The Wild Rose Press (2017).
Friedrich, Patricia & Diniz de Figueiredo, Eduardo Henrique. The Sociolinguistics of Digital Englishes. Routledge (2016).
Friedrich, Patricia. English for Diplomatic Purposes. Multilingual Matters (2016 ed.).
Friedrich, Patricia. The Literary and Linguistic Construction of Obsessive-compulsive Disorder. Palgrave (2015).
Friedrich, Patricia (ed.). Nonkilling Linguistics: practical applications. Center for Global Nonkilling (2012).
Friedrich, Patricia (ed.). Teaching Academic Writing. Bloomsbury (2008).
Friedrich, Patricia. Language, Negotiation and Peace: the use of English in conflict resolution. Bloomsbury (2007).
CHAPTERS, ARTICLES, and SHORT STORIES
West, Colin P.; Files, Julia A.; Friedrich, Patricia; Rihal, Charanjit S. Language, Respect, and the Medical Profession. Mayo Clinic Proceedings, 97(4) (2022)
Friedrich, Patricia. Preface: A Commentary on Gender and Nomenclature. In Stonnington, Cynthia M. and Files, Julia A. Women Physicians: Prevention, Treatment, and Management. Springer (2020).
Friedrich, Patricia Still Talking: Embracing Varieties, World Englishes, and the Power of Words. In Elliot, N. and Horning, A. Talking Back: Senior Scholars Deliberate the Past, Present, and Future of Writing Studies. University Press of Colorado (2020).
Friedrich, Patricia. South American Englishes and Englishes in South America. The Handbook of World Englishes, 2nd Edition, Edited by Nelson, C. Proshna, Z. and Davis, D. Wiley Blackwell, (2020).
Friedrich, Patricia. When Englishes Go Digital: a conversation about invention, new media, and new varieties. World Englishes 38(4), 1-12 (2019) .
Friedrich, Patricia. English in advertising in Brazil: connecting the past and the future. World Englishes, 38(3) 552-560 (2019).
Friedrich, Patricia. Becoming a World Englishes Scholar: an article in honor of Braj Kachru. World Englishes, 38(1-2) 84-89 (2019).
Friedrich, Patricia. English in South America and South American Englishes. The Wiley Handbook of World Englishes, 2nd Edition, Wiley-Blackwell (2019).
Files, J., Mayer, A., Friedrich, P. et al Speaker introductions at internal medicine grand rounds: forms of address reveal gender bias. Journal of Women’s Health, 26(5):413-419 (2017).
Plugged-in: notes on Lingua Franca, cross-cultural communication, and communicative competence in the era of virtual connections. Scientific Studies of the Institute of Specialised and Intercultural Communication, University of Warsaw (2015).
Friedrich, Patricia et al. Reading Pennycook critically ten years later: a group’s reflection on critical applied linguistics. International Multilingual Research Journal (2013).
Friedrich, Patricia. Cronica of the French Baguette. Birkensnake 6, Wild Conformations (2013).
Friedrich, Patricia. Communicative Competence. The Routledge Encyclopedia of Second Language Acquisition (2012).
Friedrich, Patricia. Overview: Language and Ideology. Wiley-Blackwell Encyclopedia of Applied Linguistics (2012).
Friedrich, Patricia and Matsuda, Aya (eds.). Language Ideology and World Englishes (areas in the Wiley-Blackwell Encyclopedia of Applied Linguistics). (2012).
Friedrich, Patricia. Communicative Dignity and a Nonkilling Mentality: a interview with suggestions by Francisco Gomes de Matos. Nonkilling Linguistics (2012).
Friedrich, Patricia. EFL, intercultural communication, and the strategic aspect of communicative competence. Teaching English as an International Language (2012).
Matsuda, Aya and Friedrich, Patricia. Selecting an Instructional Variety for an EIL Curriculum. Teaching English as an International Language (2012).
Matsuda, Aya and Friedrich, Patricia. So, what are we supposed to teach?": A blueprint for an EIL curriculum. World Englishes (2011).
Friedrich, Patricia. Review of Cultural Conceptualisations and Language, By Farzad Sharifian. (2011).
Friedrich, Patricia and Matsuda, Aya. When five words are not enough: A conceptual and terminological discussion of English as a Lingua Franca. International Multicultural Research Journal (2010).
Friedrich, Patricia. TESOL and Peace. (2010).
Friedrich, Patricia. Comment on Demont-Heinrich's "Linguistically privileged and cursed? American university students and the global hegemony of English". (2010).
Friedrich, Patricia. World Englishes and Peace Sociolinguistics: toward a common goal of linguistic understanding. World Englishes – Problems, Properties and Prospects: Selected papers from the 13th IAWE conference (2009).
Friedrich, Patricia and Gomes de Matos, Francisco. Toward a nonkilling linguistics. Toward a nonkilling paradigm (2009).
Friedrich, Patricia; Hatum, Andrea, Mesquita, Luiz. Cultural Mythology and Leadership in Argentina. A cultural profile of Argentina and its impact on leadership (2009).
Friedrich, Patricia; Mesquita, Luiz; and Hatum, Andres. A cultural profile of Argentina and its impact on leadership. Cultural Mythology and Leadership (2009).
Friedrich, Patricia. Peace Studies and Peace Linguistics Now: What has language got to do with it?. (2009).
Friedrich, Patricia. Cultural Mythology and Leadership (2008).
Patricia Friedrich, A Hatum, L Mesquita. Mas alla de los Esteriotipos: decodificando los estilos de gestion en America Latina. Harvard Business Review (in Spanish) (2006).
Patricia Friedrich, L Mesquita, A Hatum. The Meaning of Difference: Responses to Culturally Sensitive Business Situations in Latin America. Management Research (2005).
Friedrich, Patricia. Teaching English from a Global Perspective (2005).
Friedrich, Patricia. Review of: The TESOL Quarterly Dialogues: Rethinking Issues of Language, Culture and Power (2004).
Friedrich, Patricia. English and the MBA: Perceptions of power and status in Argentina. World Englishes (2003).
Friedrich, Patricia. Introduction: English and the Other Forgotten Continent. World Englishes (2003).
Friedrich, Patricia. Controversies in Applied Linguistics (2003).
Friedrich, Patricia. English in South America: a different kind of difference. (2003).
Friedrich, Patricia. English in Advertising and Brand Naming: Sociolinguistic Considerations and the Case of Brazil. English Today (2002).
Patricia Friedrich. World Englishes Symposium: Teaching world Englishes in two South American countries. World Englishes (2002).
Friedrich, Patricia. English in Brazil: Functions and Attitudes. World Englishes (2000).
Friedrich, Patricia. Linguistic Imperialism and the Classroom: What Can English Teachers do? New Routes (2000).
YouTube: Slavery & The Dark Side of the Renaissance
A Public Symposium
Tuesday, October 20, 2015 from 1:00-3:00pm
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=14dJcNkezcc
Free and open to the public
"The Multicolored Tragedy of Slavery in the Spanish and Portuguese Americas: Africans, Native Americans, and European Women”
Presented by Sharonah Fredrick, Assistant Director, ACMRS
"Barbary Pirates and Venetian Merchants: Ethnicity, Religion and Ancestry in Mediterranean Slavery"
Presented by Marsha Fazio, Lecturer, School of Humanities, Arts and Cultural Studies, ASU
“Linguistic Solidarity Now and Then: Pidgins, Creoles, and Digital Dialects"
Presented by Patricia Friedrich, Associate Director and Professor of Composition/Linguistics, School of Humanities, Arts and Cultural Studies, ASU
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Slavery & The Dark Side of the Renaissance
https://humanrights.asu.edu/content/slavery-dark-side-renaissance
A Public Symposium on Tempe Campus
Presented by:
Sharonah Fredrick, Assistant Director, ACMRS
Marsha Fazio, Lecturer, School of Humanities, Arts and Cultural Studies, ASU
Patricia Friedrich, Associate Director and Professor of Composition/Linguistics, School of Humanities, Arts and Cultural Studies, ASU