OpenEvo

Evolving an OpenNetworked, and Interdisciplinary
Evolution 
Sustainability Education Research Community

We are scientistsartiststeachers, and students working together to reimagine and cultivate a new direction for evolution and sustainability education. We believe interdisciplinary perspectives in evolutionary anthropology can serve as a foundation for  understanding and valuing the science of evolutionary change in our everyday lives and global societyJoin us!

Website: http://openevo.eva.mpg.de

Contact in Leipzig: dustin.eirdosh@eva.mpg.de

Naomi Truan

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As a linguist (pronouns: she/her), I am interested in topics at the intersection of language and society such as Twitter interactions, students’ language ideologies towards their own digital language use, multiethnolects in urban spaces, or person reference (that is, how do we talk to and about people?). I am also committed to Open Science and science communication, and blog regularly on academic writing and emotions and vulnerability in research and teaching. I also enjoy leading workshops on these topics.

Website: https://naomitruan.wordpress.com/

Blog: https://icietla.hypotheses.org/

Leipzig University: https://home.uni-leipzig.de/grammatik-des-deutschen/team/naomi_truan/