[Linganth] JLA Futures event on June 17th (Zoom link below)

Graber, Kathryn E. graberk at iu.edu
Thu Jun 12 04:08:46 UTC 2025


Greetings SLA members,

Thank you again to everyone who shared new research, new books, commentary, conversation, and community on May 29-31 to make our 2025 conference in Chicago such a resounding success. Seeing all the great work everyone is doing in our field put a lot of wind in my sails, and I hope the same is true for you!

On Saturday evening, you may or may not have been able to attend the JLA Futures event, which included a presentation and small group discussions about the future of the Journal of Linguistic Anthropology and the AAA’s portfolio more generally. As we on the Executive Board think through JLA's next chapter(s), we are gathering insights from diverse stakeholders, including first and foremost SLA members. In that spirit, we would like to invite everyone to a second iteration of the JLA Futures event, this time on Zoom. The event will begin with a presentation on the different models that we are considering, and then Executive Board members will host breakout rooms unpacking the different options' pros and cons. Open to all members.

JLA Futures
Tuesday, June 17, 2025
12:00-2:00 EDT
Zoom: https://brooklyn-cuny-edu.zoom.us/j/81065158238?pwd=v8rI1okZEfw7DdlhgfFfpog1sedTKO.1

If you attended the JLA Futures event in person in Chicago, you might find this repetitive, but you are welcome to join us.

Best wishes,
Kate




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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