ESRC Festival of Social Science | Every Language Matters | Film screenings at the RAI 6-8 Nov | Language Forum at SOAS 9 Nov

Helena Schiel helenaschiel at GMAIL.COM
Fri Nov 2 01:03:03 UTC 2012


Divulgando:

Para os que moram na outra margem do Atlântico, festival sobre línguas
ameaçadas, organizado pelo Royal Anthropological Insitutte.

Abs,
Helena

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From: Susanne Hammacher <film at therai.org.uk>
Date: 2012/11/1
Subject: ESRC Festival of Social Science | Every Language Matters | Film
screenings at the RAI 6-8 Nov | Language Forum at SOAS 9 Nov
To: ANTHROPOLOGY-MATTERS at jiscmail.ac.uk


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Dear colleagues and friends,

Apologies for any cross posting ***

We are pleased to invite you for free film screenings at the RAI and a
Language Forum at SOAS.


- ESRC Festival of Social Science -
Every Language Matters: Documenting and sustaining endangered languages
through film

The Royal Anthropological Institute, 50 Fitzroy Street, London W1T 5BT
(North-East Corner of Fitzroy Square, off Warren Street, next to the French
Theatre Book shop; Underground: Warren Street, Great Portland Street, Euston
Road)

Tuesday, 6 November 2012, 6.15 pm
Sand Drawings of Vanuatu
Presentation and film screening with Mike Franjieh
Booking: http://raifilmvanuatu.eventbrite.com/    or email:
film at therai.org.uk

Wednesday, 7 November 2012, 6 pm
Tracks Across Sand:  N/uu language and the =Khomani San of the southern
Kalahari (2012) - Premiere -
Film screening & discussion with director Hugh Brody
 Booking: http://raifilmkalahari.eventbrite.com/   or email:
film at therai.org.uk

Thursday, 8 November 2012, 6 pm
Writing Panare: Portrait of a linguist at fieldwork (1996, 30 minutes)
Film screening & discussion with director Paul Henley
Booking: http://raifilmpanare.eventbrite.com/   or email: film at therai.org.uk

Friday, 9 November 2012, 4 - 7 pm
Every Language Matters

School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS)
Room G2, SOAS, College Building, Thornhaugh Street off Russell Square,
London WC1H 0XG (http://www.soas.ac.uk/visitors/location/maps/
<http://www.soas.ac.uk/visitors/location/maps/> )
 This Open Day Language Forum will promote a public understanding of the
place that languages hold in the lives of individuals and communities around
the world, as well as the role of linguistic research in furthering our
understanding of language and communication. Having evolved over thousands
of years, languages are vital resources for documenting and understanding
our biological and cultural diversity. Of the 7000 languages spoken in the
world today, more than half are under threat of extinction within 50 to 100
years.

4 - 5 pm Vanuatu Sand Drawing: languages can have different manifestations
Mike Franjieh, senior teaching fellow in the Department of Linguistics at
SOAS, will discuss his research in Vanuatu. He will show how sand drawing is
a unique means of communication among the members of the various language
groups living in the north of the archipelago. Participants will have the
opportunity to explore the technique for themselves.

5 - 5:30 pm A Linguist in the Bush
Why does linguistic fieldwork matter and what happens to languages people
speak when their way of life is rapidly changing? Dr. Candide Simard, a
senior teaching fellow at SOAS, will share her experience of linguistic
fieldwork in Timber Creek, documenting indigenous languages in Northern
Australia.

5:30 - 6 pm Language Landscape: mapping language diversity
Samantha Goodchild and Karolina Grzech will present Language Landscape, a
website featuring an interactive, user-generated map of the world's
languages. The website was launched 5 months ago, and already contains
songs, poems, nursery rhymes, conversations and recipes from around the
world. The talk will explain the innovative method of language mapping used
by Language Landscape, and show how anyone, anywhere can now put their
language on the map. There will also be chance to get your voice recorded
during the event. (www.languagelandscape.org
<http://www.languagelandscape.org> )

6 - 6:30 pm Preserving Languages and Linguistic Diversity
Professor Peter K. Austin is Marit Rausing Chair in Field Linguistics and
Director of the Endangered Languages Academic Programme at SOAS. In his
talk, he will tell us why all languages matter. He will discuss current
issues in the documentation and description of the languages of the world,
and how their study matters for our understanding of cultural and linguistic
diversity.

6:30 - 7 pm Discussion and closing


TO REGISTER:
These events are free to attend but you do need to register. Places are
limited. Please book  via  <http:/everylanguagematters.eventbrite.com/>  or
email: film at therai.org.uk

We are looking forward to meeting you at at these occasions.
Best wishes

Susanne Hammacher
Film Officer | Festival Manager
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The Royal Anthropological Institute
50 Fitzroy Street
London W1T 5BT
UK
tel +44-(0)20-7387 0455
fax +44-(0)20-7388 8817

film at therai.org.uk
http://www.therai.org.uk
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2013 : http://raifilmfest.org.uk

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