[Linganth] How can the SLA support grad students?
Noelia Santana
nsantana at umich.edu
Mon Mar 10 17:23:33 UTC 2025
Dear members of the Society of Linguistic Anthropology,
We'd like to introduce ourselves as the SLA's Graduate Student
Representatives. Our names are Noelia Santana and Nikolina Zenović, and we
are so excited to connect with you all! We've put together a short and
quick google form <https://forms.gle/ekM2r3V6snyw8GXz6> to garner some
feedback about how we can best serve you.
Nikolina Zenović is a Ph.D. Candidate in Linguistic Anthropology at Indiana
University, Bloomington. She is pre-field, and her research considers the
interconnections between discourses of sustainability, language and
materiality, and soundscapes in Astypalaia, Greece. She also loves coffee
and enjoys dancing and playing tennis!
Noelia Santana is a Ph.D. Candidate in Linguistic Anthropology at the
University of Michigan. She is post-field and currently writing her
dissertation on language, race, and spirituality in the Dominican Republic.
She loves kitties, reading romance novels, and taking spin classes!
As Graduate Student Representatives, our role is all about you- the
graduate student! We aim to support you and connect you with other linganth
graduate students across institutions. We've got tons of things planned for
this year so stay tuned for more info about book clubs, fieldwork support
groups, informal Q&A sessions with senior scholars, writing groups, lab
workshops, and much much more!
Please feel free to circulate this email to anyone in your networks. You
can reach Nikolina at nzenovic at iu.edu and Noelia at nsantana at umich.edu - we
are both so excited to work with you all!
Warmly,
Noelia and Nikolina
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