[Linganth] recorded research talks?

Graber, Kathryn E. graberk at indiana.edu
Wed Dec 8 15:34:03 UTC 2021


Greetings colleagues,

Have you recently recorded a linganth-related research talk, on Zoom or another service, that is publicly accessible somewhere online? Or have you hosted one or know of one? I know a lot of us have been doing these during the pandemic, about new books or new projects or whatever. Podcasts would also work.

Why I am asking: In "normal" (read: pre-pandemic) semesters I have generally given students in my core undergraduate and graduate linganth courses extra credit opportunities to attend research talks and write up paragraphs relating what they've heard to course content. This semester our campus has hosted way fewer such talks, so I am looking for online talks that students can access. It does not have to be "undergrad-accessible"--in fact I kind of prefer the ones that aren't, because the point of the exercise is to encourage students to stretch a little and see that they can understand exciting new research at the cutting edge.

Please reply to me privately, and I will compile a list for the listserv. Thanks in advance!

Best,
Kate


<https://ssrc.indiana.edu/facilities/quallab/index.html>

Kathryn E. Graber
Associate Professor

Department of Anthropology and Department of Central Eurasian Studies

Indiana University

Frances Morgan Swain Student Building 130
701 E. Kirkwood Avenue
Bloomington, IN 47405-7100, USA

+1 812.856.3777

I wish to acknowledge and honor the Miami, Delaware, Potawatomi, and Shawnee people, on whose ancestral homelands and resources Indiana University was built.

books! Mixed Messages: Mediating Native Belonging in Asian Russia<https://www.cornellpress.cornell.edu/book/9781501750519/mixed-messages/#bookTabs=3>, Storytelling as Narrative Practice: Ethnographic Approaches to the Tales We Tell<https://brill.com/view/title/38668?lang=en>

projects! Qualitative Data Analysis Lab<https://ssrc.indiana.edu/facilities/quallab/index.html>, Siberian Collaborative Research Network<https://siberiannetwork.com/>


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