(2020) “Language weapon & weapon of language: researching online hateful speech in Poland,” Institute for Montenegrin Language and Literature (Cetinje, Montenegro), December 18 via Zoom
(2020) “Language and Identity in Silesia at the Turn of the 20th Century,” German Migration to Missouri in the Nineteenth Century, Department of History, University of Missouri–Kansas City (summer transnational interuniversity seminar in conjunction with the University of Missouri–St. Louis, University of Hamburg, University of Vienna, and the University of Wrocław) (text + audio lecture)
(2020) “Region, nation, Europe: Silesia, Poland, and Euroscepticism in the age of the internet,” Citizenship and Democracy in the European Union, Center for European Studies, University of Florida, January 30, Gainesville, FL
(2020) “Digit@l Silesi@ns: Silesian Identity in the Era of New Technologies,” Department of Slavic Languages and Literatures Colloquium, The University of Kansas, January 25, Lawrence, KS
(2019) “Rural Voices in Urban Setting: Silesian as a Troublesome Dialect of Polish,” Language in Its Setting workshop, Program in Linguistics, Columbia University, May 31, New York City
(2019) “Silesian identity, ‘camouflaged Germans’ and the hierarchy of ethnicities in contemporary Poland,” Trinity College Dublin, February 21, Dublin, Ireland
(2019) “Camouflaged Germans, camouflaged language: linguistic strategies of exclusion in Polish political discourse,” Department of Slavic Languages and Literatures Colloquium, The University of Kansas, February 15, Lawrence, KS
(2018) “Where East Meets West: Ethnic Ideologies and Othering in Contemporary Poland,” Center for Russian, East European & Eurasian Studies, The University of Kansas, September 25, Lawrence, KS [slides] Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bt_NmN37Pb4.
(2018) “Othering as a Social Practice in Polish-Silesian Online Discussion Forums,” Second International Conference on Sociolinguistics (ICS), September 6, Budapest, Hungary [slides]
(2018) “Identity, Social Control, and the Erasure of Difference in Polish-Silesian Online Discourse,” 7th Conference on Critical Approaches to Discourse Analysis Across Disciplines (CADAAD), July 4, Aalborg, Denmark [slides]
(2018) “Szlezjery i Paljaki: Discursive Strategies of Othering in a Polish-Silesian Online Discussion Forum,” 27th Annual Conference of the Polish Association for the Study of English (PASE), June 26, Łódź, Poland [slides]
(2018) “The Use of the Internet for Sociolinguistic Research on East-Central Europe,” Introduction to the Languages and Peoples of Russia and East-Central Europe, Department of Slavic Languages and Literatures, May 1, Lawrence, KS
(2016) “Between a Nation and the State: Conflict Discourse of Silesian Minority in Poland,” 115th American Anthropological Association (AAA) Annual Meeting, November 16, Minneapolis, MN
(2016) “Kashubian and Silesian Identities in Online Discourse: A Sociocultural Linguistic Approach,” Discourse and Media discussion panel, Slavic Linguistics Society (SLS) Eleventh Annual Meeting, September 25, Toronto, Canada
(2016) “Forging the Nation: National Discourse of Ethnic Minorities in Poland,” Center for Russian, East European & Eurasian Studies, The University of Kansas, January 26, Lawrence, KS
(2015) “Sociolinguistics and Language Policy of Silesian in Poland,” Slavic Linguistics Society (SLS) Tenth Annual Meeting, September 5, Heidelberg, Germany
(2015) “Silesia, Silesian, Silesians. The (Non-)Existing Problem of Poland,” Center for Russian, East European & Eurasian Studies, The University of Kansas, February 17, Lawrence, KS
(2014) “What’s in a Name? Molise Croatian vs Molise Slavic,” Slavic Linguistics Society (SLS) Ninth Annual Meeting, September 20, Seattle, WA
(2013) “The Less, The Better? Molise Croatian and its Users 100 Years After Their Idiom’s Prophesized Extinction.” Slavic Linguistics Society (SLS) Ninth Annual Meeting. October 26. Szczecin, Poland
(2010) “Mikrojęzyki słowiańskie a współczesna typologia języków” [Slavic Micro-Languages and the Contemporary Language Typology]. “20 lat minęło. Słowiańszczyzna na początku XXI wieku” [20 Years Have Passed. The Slavic World at the Beginning of the 21st Century]. April 26. Sosnowiec, Poland