[Linganth] Reminder: SLA 2020: Junior Scholar Workshop

Jessica Pouchet j.pouchet at bucknell.edu
Sun Dec 15 04:49:11 UTC 2019


Please submit your abstracts here <https://forms.gle/Kr9roHxHuQVztRkh7>
before Monday to participate in the Junior Scholar Workshop in Boulder. See
below for more details.

Note: you will be able to revise your abstracts so please don't hesitate to
submit a draft. More important at this stage is to have a rough head count
for planning purposes.

Feel free to contact me with any questions: j.pouchet at bucknell.edu

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Jessica Pouchet, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor & C. Graydon and Mary E. Rogers Faculty Fellow
Environmental Studies & Sciences
Bucknell University

office: Academic West 331
email: j.pouchet at bucknell.edu
phone: +1 570 577 1206
pronouns: she/her/hers

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Do you want feedback on your latest writing project?

Would you like to meet collegial peers from other institutions?

Would a friendly deadline help you get that article or chapter finished?

If so, come to the SLA 2020
<http://linguisticanthropology.org/blog/meetings/2020-spring-conference-society-linguistic-anthropology/>
conference in Boulder!

Inspired by another section's successful launch of a similar event, I am
organizing a free workshop at the SLA 2020 for junior scholars, broadly
understood as anyone pre-tenure and post- (or practically post-) Ph.D.

The goal is to take advantage of this gathering to create a supportive,
collegial, and productive space for junior scholars in linguistic
anthropology as we navigate the publishing demands of the pre-tenure years
and prepare to become the future leaders of SLA.

The format is as follows: interested participants should submit an abstract
for the article or chapter they would like to workshop using this *Google
form <https://forms.gle/Kr9roHxHuQVztRkh7> by December 15*. I will then
group participants into threes, loosely based on shared interests to the
extent possible. Then, by March 15, participants will share their
manuscripts with their small group. During the April workshop session, the
three of you will share your feedback with each other and walk away with an
improved manuscript and a larger professional network.

While the workshop is free, participants will need to register for the
conference. In addition, there may be an additional step to register for
the workshop beyond the Google Form - details are in the works and will be
communicated to those who have completed the form.

Please be in touch with any questions, comments, or suggestions.

Best,

Jessica

--
Jessica Pouchet, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor & C. Graydon and Mary E. Rogers Faculty Fellow
Environmental Studies & Sciences
Bucknell University

office: Academic West 331
email: j.pouchet at bucknell.edu
phone: +1 570 577 1206
pronouns: she/her/hers
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