Dear RNLDers,<br><br>I am very saddened to share with you all the news that Peter Martin, who was a member of the RNLD Advisory Panel from our founding in 2004, passed away in April. The following eulogy has been written by his close friend and colleague, Peter Sercombe.<br>
<br>EULOGY FOR PETER MARTIN<br>Peter Martin was Professor of Education and Linguistics at the University of East London. Previously, he had taught at primary and secondary levels. At tertiary level, he worked at the Universiti Brunei Darussalam (1985-1998); and then at the University of Leicester (1998-2005), before moving to the University of East London. Peter's academic research and his prolific publication output was largely focused on multilingualism and relations that obtain between language, culture and identity. His early published work, from his time in Southeast Asia, considered mainly sociolinguistic issues in multilingual settings, in particular: bilingual classroom interaction and language policy, planning and practice. A further significant strand of his research was the sociolinguistics of minority Austronesian language communities in Borneo. He had completed substantial work towards a dictionary of Kelabit (spoken by around 5000 people in the uplands of Borneo), a project that will continue. His later work focuses on complementary schools in England and issues of multilingual classroom ecologies. Peter's research has increased our understanding of multilingualism, language education, and language in society. Furthermore, his teaching stimulated the learning and lives of generations of students. He was a wonderful father to his four children, a hugely caring person and unfailingly generous with colleagues and friends alike, as well as being very good-humoured. One cannot imagine a better friend than Peter. He will be missed by everyone who knew him.<br>
<br>Peter Sercombe, Newcastle University, UK<br><br clear="all"><br>-- <br>Margaret Florey<br><a href="mailto:Margaret.Florey@gmail.com">Margaret.Florey@gmail.com</a><br>Ph: +61 (0)4 3186-3727 (mob.)<br>skype: margaret_florey<br>