[Linganth] Informal SLA Meetup in Tampa
Graber, Kathryn E.
graberk at iu.edu
Mon Nov 11 23:18:19 UTC 2024
(This is an invitation for people attending the American Anthropological Association Annual Meeting in Tampa, FL next week.)
Informal SLA Meetup in Tampa
Dear SLA members and linguistic anthropologists,
After a long and exciting day of panels, let's come together to unwind! This is not an official Society for Linguistic Anthropology event, but we'd like to invite everyone who's in Tampa to gather and reconnect.
Thursday, November 21, 5-7pm
Columbia Café at the Tampa Bay History Center (https://www.columbiarestaurant.com/columbia-cafe-at-the-tbhc)
801 Water St., Tampa, FL 33602
If you would like company for the walk, members of the SLA extended board will be available to accompany folks to the meetup location from the Tampa Convention Center Lobby. Look for one of us holding an SLA sign at the Convention Center to accompany folks down in 15-minute intervals.
Sandhya Narayanan, outgoing Program Chair
Kate Graber, Member at Large
Lynnette Arnold, Member at Large
Xochitl Marsilli-Vargas, Member at Large
Summerson Carr, President
Jillian Cavanaugh, President-Elect
Hope you see you there!
Kate
***My email address is changing to graberk at iu.edu<mailto:graberk at iu.edu>, and very soon my former @indiana.edu address will no longer work. Please update your address book now.***
Kathryn E. Graber
Associate Professor, Department of Anthropology<https://anthropology.indiana.edu/about/faculty/graber-kathryn.html> and Department of Central Eurasian Studies<https://ceus.indiana.edu/people/current-faculty/graber-kathryn.html>
Co-Director, Qualitative Data Analysis Lab<https://ssrc.indiana.edu/facilities/quallab/index.html>
Indiana University
Member at Large, Society for Linguistic Anthropology (2023-2026)
publications: Mixed Messages<https://www.cornellpress.cornell.edu/book/9781501750519/mixed-messages/> | Storytelling as Narrative Practice<https://brill.com/display/title/38668?language=en> | downloadable things<https://indiana.academia.edu/KathrynGraber>
I wish to acknowledge and honor the myaamiaki, Lënape, Bodwéwadmik, and saawanwa people, on whose ancestral homelands and resources Indiana University Bloomington is built.
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