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University of Glasgow: Glasgow, GB

Research Fellow in Justice, Insecurity and Fair Decision-Making (School of Law/ School of Social and Environmental Sustainability)
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Diana Maria Josephina Camps

University of Glasgow: Glasgow, GB

(School Of Law)
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University of Stirling: Stirling, Stirling, GB

2019-06-01 to 2022-05-11 | Research Fellow in Social Rights (School of Law)
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Education and qualifications (3)

University of Oslo: Oslo, Oslo, NO

2013-05-01 to 2019-03-14 | PhD in Sociolinguistics (Center for Multilingualism in Society across the Lifespan (MultiLing))
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The University of Texas at San Antonio: San Antonio, TX, US

2010-01-01 to 2012-12-31 | Master of Arts in Teaching English as a Second Language
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Texas A&M University: College Station, Texas, US

1992-08-01 to 1996-12-18 | Bachelor of Arts in International Studies (International Studies)
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Professional activities (8)

Human Rights Consortium Scotland: Edinburgh, GB

2022-06 to present
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Global Coalition for Language Rights: International, GB

2022-05 to present
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British Academy Early Career Research Network: London, GB

2022-05 to present
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Socio-Legal Studies Association: Cardiff, GB

2022-03 to present
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o Law and Development Research Network : Antwerp, BE

2020-02 to present
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o Economic and Social Rights Academic Network: UK and Ireland: Glasgow, GB

2019-11 to present
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o Law and Linguistics Interdisciplinary Researchers’ Network: Sydney, AU

2019-07 to present
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British Association for Applied Linguistics: London, GB

2019-06 to present | Secretary
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Funding (1)

Unaccompanied Asylum-Seeking Children in Scotland: A Scoping Exercise to Understand how Separated Children Access Education and Participate in Leisure

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British Academy (London, GB)
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Works (31)

Access to Social Justice: Social Rights and the UK’s Access to Justice Gap

Bristol University Press
2024-11 | Book | Writing - original draft, Writing - review & editing
Contributors: Diana Maria Josephina Camps; Kirstie English; Aidan Flegg; Gaurav Mukherjee; Katie Boyle; Jo Ferrie
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UK Parliamentary Discourse: Divergence from the UDHR

European Human Rights Law Review
2024-02 | Journal article | Writing - original draft
Contributors: Diana Maria Josephina Camps
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Diana Maria Josephina Camps

Incorporating International Human Rights: The right to cultural life in Scotland. A briefing paper.

Human Rights Consortium Scotland; Art27 Scotland
2023 | Report | Writing - original draft
Contributors: Diana Maria Josephina Camps; Elaine Webster; Lynsey Mitchell
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Diana Maria Josephina Camps

Unaccompanied Asylum-Seeking Children in Scotland: A Scoping Exercise to Understand how Separated Children Access Education and Participate in Leisure. Briefing paper.

2023 | Report
Contributors: Diana Camps
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Unaccompanied Asylum-Seeking Children in Scotland: A Scoping Exercise to Understand how Separated Children Access Education and Participate in Leisure. Briefing paper.

2023 | Interactive resource | Writing - original draft
Contributors: Diana Maria Josephina Camps; Daria Morozova; Kieran Taylor
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Diana Maria Josephina Camps

Unaccompanied Asylum-Seeking Children in Scotland: A Scoping Exercise to Understand how Separated Children Access Education and Participate in Leisure

BA ECR Network Scotland Hub Showcase
2023-09-07 | Conference paper | Writing - original draft
Contributors: Diana Maria Josephina Camps; Daria Morozova; Kieran Taylor
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Competing conceptions of human rights: From rhetoric to rights provision.

Socio-Legal Studies Association Conference
2023-04 | Conference paper | Writing - original draft
Contributors: Diana Maria Josephina Camps; Nicole Busby
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Parliamentary debates around the HRA and regression of human rights in the UK.

The Universal Declaration of Human Rights’ 75th anniversary (10 Dec 2023) – a time to awaken the UK’s unincorporated human rights treaty obligations
2023-04 | Conference paper | Writing - original draft
Contributors: Diana Maria Josephina Camps
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A Human Rights Lens: Reclaiming the narrative for social rights as legal rights

A Research Agenda for Social Welfare Law, Policy, Practice and Impact
2022 | Book chapter | Writing - original draft
Contributors: Diana Maria Josephina Camps
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An interdisciplinary research approach: A legal and discursive analysis of social rights policy in the UK.

Nuffield Foundation
2022 | Interactive resource | Writing - original draft
Contributors: Diana Maria Josephina Camps
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The practitioner perspective on access to justice for social rights: Addressing the accountability gap.

Nuffield Foundation
2022 | Report | Writing - original draft
Contributors: Diana Maria Josephina Camps; Katie Boyle; Kirstie English; Jo Ferrie; Aidan Flegg; Gaurav Mukherjee
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Accountability and agency: Exploring justice in the UK social rights landscape.

ESCR Network Conference, Operationalising Economic, Social and Cultural Rights in Australia and Aotearoa/New Zealand
2022-11 | Conference paper | Writing - original draft
Contributors: Diana Maria Josephina Camps
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Access to Justice for Social Rights: Addressing the Accountability Gap. Reflections on the Accountability Gap.

The 75th Anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights: The UK Human Rights Law Landscape and Social Justice
2022-06 | Conference paper | Writing - original draft
Contributors: Diana Maria Josephina Camps
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(Lacking in) Methodological Rigour, Human Rights and Devolution: IRAL’s challenge is one of process as well as substance

2020-11-16 | Interactive resource
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Diana Maria Josephina Camps

Boyle, K & Camps, D (2020) Boyle And Camps Written Evidence Independent Review of Administrative Law

University of Stirling
2020-10-16 | Report
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Diana Maria Josephina Camps

Discursive currents: When does a language become a ‘real language’?

Language Policy Forum: Lenses, layers and entry points, University of Edinburgh, UK
2019-05 | Conference paper
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Legitimacy and heritage: Questions of authority in a minority language classroom

Second International Conference on Bilingualism, University of Malta, Malta
2019-03 | Conference paper
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Diana Maria Josephina Camps

Det viktigaste er at folk skriv Limburgisk [The most important is that people write Limburgish]

Interview for Framtida.no
2018-11-06 | Other
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Diana Maria Josephina Camps

Negotiating linguistic authority: A local spelling contest in Limburg, Netherlands

Second International Conference on Sociolinguistics, Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest, Hungary
2018-09 | Conference paper
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Legitimating Limburgish: The reproduction of heritage

Standardizing minority languages: Competing ideologies of authority and authenticity in the global periphery.
2018-01-01 | Book chapter
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Het levendig gebruik van erkende streektalen: Limburgs schrijven (The lively use of recognised regional languages: Writing Limburgish)

Spreek maar! Streektalensymposium, Ministerie van Binnenlandse Zaken en Koninkrijksrelaties (Just speak! Regional Language Symposium, Ministry of the Interior and Kingdom Relations), Deventer, NL
2017-11 | Conference paper
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Invited guest speaker on De Stemming, live current affairs radio program

broadcast via L1 Regional Broadcasting Company in Maastricht, Netherlands
2017-11 | Other
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Restraining English Instruction for Refugee Adults in the United States

Refugee Resettlement in the United States: Language, Policy, Pedagogy.
2015-12-03 | Book chapter
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Diana Maria Josephina Camps

It is through script that a language gets its status: A language ideological debate

The Sociolinguistics of Globalization: (De)centring and de(standardization), University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
2015-06 | Conference paper
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Standardization in a minority language context: The case of Limburgish

Taal & Tongval: (De)standardisation in Europe: Qualitative and Quantitative Approaches, Ghent, Belgium
2014-11 | Conference paper
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Diana Maria Josephina Camps

Polynomic Limburg: How does standardization affect social distinction?

Sociolinguistics Symposium, Jyväskylä, Finland
2014-06 | Conference paper
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Diana Maria Josephina Camps

The Discursive Construction of Users in the Language Standardization of Limburgish

American Association for Applied Linguistics, Portland, OR, USA
2014-03 | Conference paper
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Diana Maria Josephina Camps

Framing users: The case of Limburgish

Invited panel, Tromsø International Conference on Language Diversity, Tromsø, Norway
2013-11 | Conference paper
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Diana Maria Josephina Camps

Restraining English instruction for refugee adults in the U.S

American Association for Applied Linguistics, Dallas, TX, USA
2013-03 | Conference paper
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A critical discourse analysis of refugee language policy and SLA theory: Contrast or conformity?

American Association for Applied Linguistics, Boston, MA, USA
2012-03 | Conference paper
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Educational language policy across the academic pipeline: Framing ESL services in refugee education

Invited colloquium, Texas Foreign Language Education Conference, Austin, TX, USA
2011-04 | Conference paper
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