The researcher's work integrates multiple disciplines, focusing on how languages reflect and are preserved in cultural contexts. They examine traditional pottery techniques as tools for identity formation, highlighting the enduring significance of these practices. Their research also delves into the integration of African heritage into the larger tapestry of broader social identities, particularly through the reintegration of the Ghanaian diaspora at specific historical sites. Furthermore, they investigate the challenges posed by the COVID-19 pandemic, employing innovative interventions to address public health issues. This integrated approach bridges language studies with cultural history and identity formation, emphasizing the interconnectedness of these areas within a global context.
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