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Full Biography
Serafín Coronel-Molina is a Quechua Indigenous scholar from South America. Dr. Coronel-Molina has delivered lectures and presented papers at numerous international venues. He currently holds the position of professor in the Literacy, Culture, and Language Education Program, as well as in the International Comparative Education Program within the Department of Curriculum and Instruction in the School of Education at Indiana University. Additionally, he serves as the Director of the Center for Latin American and Caribbean Studies, and the Head Coordinator of the Global Indigenous Studies Network within the Hamilton Lugar School of Global and International Studies at Indiana University. His selected books include Language Ideology, Policy and Planning in Peru and Indigenous Language Revitalization in the Americas. He was a Guest-Editor and Co-Editor for the following Special Issues: (1) Language Contact and Universal Grammar in the Andes, (2) Translingual Literacies, (3) Indigenous Language Regimes in the Americas, (4) The Politics of Language, and (5) New Frameworks for Language Revitalization in the 21st Century: Case Studies from the Americas and Europe. Dr. Coronel-Molina is one of the Founding Members of the Global Institute for Transformative Education (GITE). In addition, he is the Founder and Editor-in-Chief of the International Journal of Literacy, Culture, and Language Education (IJLCLE). He also serves as the Co-Editor-in-Chief, for the Global Journal of Transformative Education (GJTE). Likewise, he is one of the Co-Editors for the Book Series Language, Education, and Diversity, published by Multilingual Matters in the UK.