[Linganth] SLA Program at the AAA meetings

Buckner, Margaret L MBuckner at MissouriState.edu
Wed Nov 12 16:07:37 UTC 2014


And two more (parts II and I) bridging linguistic and medical anthropology:

2:30-4:15    Producing Intercultural Discourse in the Clinical Encounter, Part 2, Maryland Suite C
6:30-8:15    Producing Intercultural Discourse in the Clinical Encounter, Part 1, Truman

Margie Buckner
Department of Sociology and Anthropology
Missouri State University
(417) 836-6165
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On Nov 12, 2014, at 10:00 AM, Colleen Cotter wrote:

Please also note the third "Professional Divides" roundtable, an Invited Session sponsored by the AAA Executive Program Committee:

PROFESSIONAL DIVIDES III: JOURNALISTS AND ANTHROPOLOGISTS IN CONVERSATION ABOUT LANGUAGE, PRACTICE, AND PUBLIC COMMUNICATION
Thursday, Dec. 4, 9-10:45 a.m.
Washington Room 3 (Marriott Wardman Park)

Organizer: Colleen Cotter (Queen Mary University of London)
Roundtable participants: Alexandra M Jaffe (California State University Long Beach), Jonathan D Rosa (University of Massachusetts Amherst), Hilary Parsons Dick (Arcadia University), E Moore Quinn (College of Charleston, SC), Mark Allen Peterson (Miami University, Ohio), and journalists.

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Queen Mary University of London
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Please also note our panel on the intersection of linguistics and anthropology:

NOT YOUR GRANDPARENTS' SALVAGE: DOCUMENTARY LINGUISTICS AS A RESOURCE FOR PRODUCING ANTHROPOLOGY IN THE 21st CENTURY,
Friday, December 5, from 9-10:45 am.
9:00 - 9:15
Linguists Are Doing Fieldwork, Anthropologists Should Care , Lise Dobrin (U Virginia)

9:15 - 9:30
Add Language Documentation to Any Ethnographic Project in Six Easy Steps, Alexander D King (U Aberdeen)

9:30 - 9:45
Data Management for Field-Based Research: Lessons from Documenting Endangered Languages
Shobhana Lakshmi Chelliah (U North Texas and National Science Foundation)

9:45 - 10:00
Final Resting Place or Site of Connection? the Changing Role of Archives in Documentary Linguistics
Peter K Austin (SOAS U London)

10:00 - 10:15
Theory from Transcription , John B Haviland (U California San Diego)

10:15 - 10:30
Discussant (and Chair), Niko Besnier (U Amsterdam)

10:30 - 10:45
Discussion


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On Nov 12, 2014, at 14:56, Angela Reyes <arreye at hunter.cuny.edu<mailto:arreye at hunter.cuny.edu>> wrote:

Please also take note of this panel co-sponsored by the AAA Executive Program Committee and American Association for Applied Linguistics:

DILEMMAS AND COMPLEXITIES OF MULTILINGUAL FIELDWORK

Thursday, December 4, 2014: 6:30 PM-8:15 PM

Organizer:  Aneta Pavlenko (Temple University)

Roundtable Presenters:  Alexandre Duchene (University of Fribourg), Sari Pietikainen (University of Jyväskylä), Jennifer Leeman (George Mason University), John A Lucy (University of Chicago), John B Haviland (University of California San Diego), Aneta Pavlenko (Temple University) and Alison Mackey (Georgetown University and Lancaster University)

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Doctoral Faculty in Anthropology, CUNY Graduate Center
Deputy Chair, Department of English
Hunter College, City University of New York
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New York, NY 10065
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You might want to note my paper "Boas through a linguistic lens" in the panel 3-0085 "The ongoing legacy of Franz Boas", organized by Joshua Smith, starting Thursday, December 4, at 9 AM.

Thanks,

John Leavitt



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One last try but if you don’t get this in good shape, use the AAA website to make your own SLA pdf.  Also a caveat:  I merely did a couple of clicks on that website to produce this list but I have not checked its accuracy.
Wednesday, December 3, 2014
12:00 PM-1:45 PM
          SEMIOSIS, REFLEXIVITY, SELF
Benjamin Smith, Benjamin Smith, Paul Kockelman and Stanton E F Wortham
        THE INVISIBLE SPECTER LINGUISTIC ANTHROPOLOGY, NEOLIBERAL MORALITY, AND THE LINGUISTIC INCARNATIONS OF THE ENTERPRISING SELF
          Aurora Donzelli, Aurora Donzelli and Bonnie Urciuoli
2:00 PM-3:45 PM
          THE (RE)PRODUCTION OF PARTICIPATION
          Steven P Black, Steven P Black, Nathaniel W Dumas III and Susan U Philips
    PRODUCING LINGUISTIC ANTHROPOLOGY IN THE AGE OF SOCIAL MEDIA
          Rachel George, Rachel Flamenbaum, Rachel George and Marcy Brink-Danan
Thursday, December 4, 2014
7:30 AM-9:00 AM
          SOCIETY FOR LINGUISTIC ANTHROPOLOGY (SLA) EXECUTIVE BOARD MEETING
          Paul V Kroskrity, Bonnie Urciuoli, Jonathan D Rosa, Shalini Shankar, James M Wilce Jr,          Alexandra M Jaffe and Paul B Garrett
9:00 AM-10:45 AM
          CONDUITS OF VOICE: MEDIATION, ANIMATION, AND AFFECT
          Laura E Kunreuther, Amanda Weidman, Laura E Kunreuther and Miyako Inoue
11:00 AM-12:45 PM
          PRODUCING THE PERCEPTIBLE: INSCRIPTIONS FOR THE STUDY OF HUMAN          INTERACTION
          Norma Mendoza-Denton, Melanie McComsey and John B Haviland
          APPROACHING AFFECT: ETHNOLINGUSTIC KNOWLEDGE AND THE CONSTITUTION            OF RACE, ETHNICITY, AND NATION
          Alana Lee Glaser, Alana Lee Glaser and Asif Agha
          LANGUAGE, LOVE, AND ROMANCE: "MODERN" PRODUCTIONS OF GENDER,            MORALITY, AND COURTSHIP THROUGH EVERYDAY INTERACTION AND     NARRATIVE DISCOURSE
          Lourdes de Leon, Heather Loyd, Merav Shohet, Laura M Ahearn and Ayala Fader
1:00 PM-2:15 PM
          SOCIETY FOR LINGUISTIC ANTHROPOLOGY (SLA) SOCIAL JUSTICE TASK FORCE
2:30 PM-4:15 PM
          EMOTION PEDAGOGIES/EMOTIONS INC I.: DISCOURSES OF THE EMOTIONAL SELF
          Karen J Brison, James M Wilce Jr, Janina Fenigsen and Bonnie McElhinny
          TAKING OFFENSE: SEMIOTIC ENCOUNTERS WITH INSULT, VULGARITY AND          OBSCENITY
          William Feeney, William Feeney and Shunsuke Nozawa
          PARSING THE BODY
          Kira Hall, Mary Bucholtz, Kira Hall and Rusty Barrett
6:30 PM-8:15 PM
          TRANSPARENCY IN TRANSMISSION: THE TRAVEL OF WORDS
          Scott MacLochlainn, Perry Maxfield Waldman Sherouse, Scott MacLochlainn and Greg Urban
          ANTHROPOLOGICAL APPROACHES TO MULTILINGUALISM AND LANGUAGE            CONTACT IN WESTERN SOUTH AMERICA
          Nicholas Q. Emlen, Nicholas Q. Emlen and Bruce Mannheim
          LANGUAGE, PLACE AND THE DISRUPTION OF PERSONAL AND COLLECTIVE           EXPERIENCE
          James Costa, Alexandra M Jaffe, James Costa, Alexandra M Jaffe and Barbara Johnstone

          WORDS, THINGS AND PERSONS: NEGOTIATING MARGINALITY THROUGH   DISCOURSE AND THE MATERIAL
          Erica Pelta Feldman, Sandra Keller, Erica Pelta Feldman and Nishaant Choksi
          PRODUCING SPEAKERS, PRODUCING SELVES
          Nona D Moskowitz, Lydia Rodriguez, Nona D Moskowitz and Eve Danziger
          LANGUAGE IDEOLOGIES AND (POST)NATIONAL IDENTITIES
          Elizabeth Coville
          STORIES OF SELVES: THE DISCURSIVE CONSTRUCTION OF IDENTITY
          Brendan Regan
          NEGOTIATING STANCES AND METASOCIOLINGUISTIC STANCES IN BILINGUAL,     HERITAGE, SECOND, AND FOREIGN LANGUAGE CLASSROOMS
          Amy Kyratzis, Netta R Avineri, Amy Kyratzis and Netta R Avineri
          ENGAGING A CULTURAL AND LINGUISTIC ANTHROPOLOGY OF RACE
          Audrey Noelle Lopez, Audrey Noelle Lopez, Hareem Khan, Lalaie Ameeriar and Qiuana L Lopez
Friday, December 5, 2014
          9:00 AM-10:45 AM
          DANGEROUS INTERSECTIONS: LANGUAGE, RACE AND IDENTITIES IN PLACE
          Edward K Snajdr, Shonna L Trinch, Adrienne Shiu-Ming Lo and Lanita Jacobs
          PRODUCING VIOLENCE: INTERACTIONAL AND INTERSUBJECTIVE DIMENSIONS OF AGGRESSION, INJURY, AND HARM
          Paul B Garrett, Inmaculada M Garcia Sanchez and Mark Allen Peterson
          11:00 AM-12:45 PM
          FROM SIGNAGE TO BRANDING: EXPLORING THE (VERBAL) ARTISTRY OF   CONTEMPORARY TOURIST ENCOUNTERS
          Anthony K Webster, Anthony K Webster, Alexandra M Jaffe and John Leavitt
          SILENCE IN/AND ETHNOGRAPHY: CARTOGRAPHIES OF POWER AND KNOWLEDGE IN ANTHROPOLOGY AND ITS PUBLICS
          Natasha Zaretsky, Natasha Zaretsky and Maria-Luisa Achino-Loeb
          1:00 PM-2:15 PM
          SOCIETY FOR LINGUISTIC ANTHROPOLOGY (SLA) PRESIDENTIAL CONVERSATION:            ON PRODUCING LINGUISTIC RACISM
          Paul V Kroskrity, Barbra A Meek, H. Samy Alim, Jonathan D Rosa, Adrienne Shiu-Ming Lo,     Rudolf P Gaudio and Bernard C Perley
          2:30 PM-4:15 PM
          THE MEANING OF WRITING
          Lise Dobrin, Jessica Marie Boynton, Saul Schwartz and Mark A Sicoli
          ETHNOGRAPHY AND EPISTEMOLOGY: ANTHROPOLOGICAL PRODUCTION OF DEAF            COMMUNITIESAND DEAF COMMUNITY PERSPECTIVES
          Richard J Senghas PhD, Anne Elaine Pfister and Richard J Senghas PhD
          TALK IN CRISIS: HATE SPEECH, RELIGIOUS OFFENSE AND THE POLITICAL             ECONOMY OF COMMUNICATION IN EUROPE
          Jillian R Cavanaugh, Marcy Brink-Danan, Jessica Greenberg, Jessica Greenberg and Nitzan          Shoshan
          6:30 PM-8:15 PM
          PRODUCING COMPETENCIES: AFFECTIVE IDENTIFICATIONS IN PROJECTS OF
          LANGUAGE MAINTENANCE AND REVITALIZATION
          Christopher D Berk, Christopher D Berk, Nishaant Choksi and Anthony K Webster
          PERFORMANCE, TRANSLATION, AND THE CREATION OF WORLDS
          Alan Rumsey
Saturday, December 6, 2014
          9:00 AM-10:45 AM
          SEMIOTICS, MEDIATION, AND COMMUNICATIVE ENCOUNTERS: THE SOCIETY FOR            LINGUISTICANTHROPOLOGY GRADUATE STUDENT ESSAY CONTEST PANEL
          Shalini Shankar, Shalini Shankar, Richard Bauman and Paul Manning
          11:00 AM-12:45 PM
          BEYOND PERFECTION: CO-VARIATION IN LANGUAGE AND COMMUNICATIVE          EFFICACY
          Kamala Russell, Kamala Russell, Terra Edwards and John A Lucy
          POLYGLOT IDEOLOGIES OF THE STATE: HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVES
          Alfonso Del Percio, Emilie Urbain, Alfonso Del Percio, Emilie Urbain and Susan Gal
          THE QUALITY OF YOUTH: SOCIO-SEMIOTIC CATEGORIES AND SHIFTING    MEANINGS OF YOUTH
          Elizabeth J Brummel, Elizabeth J Brummel, Owen Nathaniel Kohl and Mary Bucholtz
          1:00 PM-2:15 PM
          SOCIETY FOR LINGUISTIC ANTHROPOLOGY PRESIDENTIAL CONVERSATION ON     MENTORING
          Norma Mendoza-Denton, Judith M. S. Pine, Paul V Kroskrity, Maribel Alvarez, Jenny L Davis   and Jenanne Kirsten Ferguson
          SOCIETY FOR LINGUISTIC ANTHROPOLOGY (SLA) Conversation on Mentoring
          2:30 PM-4:15 PM
          COMMUNICATING BODIES: NEW JUXTAPOSITIONS OF LINGUISTIC AND MEDICAL
          ANTHROPOLOGY
          Paja L Faudree and Paja L Faudree
          THE ROLE OF REFLEXIVITY IN DISCOURSE AND INTERACTION: NEW APPROACHES
          Minerva Oropeza
          8:30 PM-10:00 PM
          SOCIETY FOR LINGUISTIC ANTHROPOLOGY (SLA) BUSINESS MEETING
          Paul V Kroskrity
          8:30 PM-10:30 PM
          SOCIETY FOR LINGUISTIC ANTHROPOLOGY CASH (NO-HOST) BAR
          10:00 PM-11:30 PM
          Paul V Kroskrity
Sunday, December 7, 2014
          8:00 AM-9:45 AM
          WHY CAN'T LINGUISTIC AND MEDICAL ANTHROPOLOGISTS JUST GET ALONG?
          Charles L Briggs, Charles L Briggs, Paja L Faudree, Webb Keane, Lawrence Cohen, Susan Gal
          Farquhar
          PRODUCING LANGUAGE, REVIVING CULTURE: METHODS AND MEANS OF   AWAKENING A SLEEPING LANGUAGE
          Judith M Maxwell, Patricia Anderson and Joyce N Bennett
          BUILDING THE SOCIOCULTURAL CONSTRUCT: HOW DIALOGIC PRACTICE MOBILIZES AUTHORITYAND AFFORDS SOCIAL ACTION
          John W Du Bois, John W Du Bois and John W Du Bois
          LANGUAGE ACTIVISM AND PRESERVATION
          Patrick J Moore
          10:00 AM-11:45 AM
          SEMIOTICS OF ANIMATION
          Eitan Y Wilf, Eitan Y Wilf and Ilana Gershon
          REPRESENTING MATERIALITY IN, AND THROUGH, LANGUAGES
          Judith M. S. Pine, Tzu-kai Liu, Elizabeth A Spreng and Robert J Shepherd
          PRODUCING STORYTELLING IN THE DIGITAL AGE: NEW CHALLENGES
          Sabina M Perrino, Anna De Fina, Sabina M Perrino and Anna De Fina
          MEDIA, IDEOLOGY, AND PERFORMANCE
          Aslihan Akkaya, Aslihan Akkaya, Bethany J. Beyyette and Andrew P Graan
          LANGUAGE NORMS IN CANADA'S FRANCOPHONIE: DISCOURSE, TENSIONS AND     DISTURBANCE
          Mireille McLaughlin, Patricia Lamarre and Annette Boudreau
          NEGOTIATING GENDER, ETHNICITY, AND RACE
          Holly Lynn Walters
          CHALLENGING ASCRIBED NOTIONS: LINGUISTIC RESISTENCE TO HEGEMONIC       EXPECTATIONS
          Diana Budur
          12:00 PM-1:45 PM
          PRODUCING LANGUAGE RECLAMATION: CONTESTING AND DECOLONIZING 'LANGUAGE ENDANGERMENT' FROM THE GROUND UP
          Wesley Y Leonard, Haley De Korne, Wesley Y Leonard, Teresa L McCarty and Jenny L Davis
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