<div dir="ltr"><div><div><div><div>Dear all,<br><br></div>Please see below the call for examples of linguists' collaborations outside of the field. LSA membership is <i>not</i> required to send nominations and proposals.<br></div>Apologies for cross-posting.<br><br></div>Best regards,<br></div>Vanya<br><br>* * *<br>The
Linguistic Society of America is seeking examples of productive collaborations by linguists with
scholars, teachers, and members of the public whose primary
specializations are outside of linguistics:
<ul><li>at their own colleges and universities;</li><li>at external colleges and universities;</li><li>affiliated with other external entities, such as school systems,
corporations, government agencies, museums, or community-based
organizations.</li></ul>
We
hope to showcase successful collaborations at an organized session to
be held at the 2018 Annual Meeting in Salt Lake City. Collaborations
could focus on research, scholarship, teaching, public
education/outreach, professional development, or any other topic of
mutual interest. We’re particularly interested in any generalizable
findings about how to build effective alliances involving linguists.
Please send nominations or proposals, including details about any
collaborations that you have participated in, to <a href="mailto:jcgood@buffalo.edu?subject=Case%20Studies%20on%20Collaboration" style="color:rgb(0,0,128);font-weight:normal;text-decoration:underline" target="_blank">Jeff Good</a> by April 17, 2017. Thank you.</div>