[Linganth] Ext: Re: Virtual option for AAA 2025?

Karen Pennesi pennesi at uwo.ca
Mon Mar 17 02:32:11 UTC 2025


Hello,

I would like to echo Joe's comments as a Canadian linguistic anthropologist. I had been planning to attend SLA in person but I keep delaying making my travel plans watching to see how things are unfolding. My concern is growing. I was planning to drive with graduate students, one of whom is neither Canadian nor American but a citizen of a South American country, and another whose passport has X in the box for sex. I am concerned about potential difficulties at the border for them. The conference is more than two months away and I can't predict what the sentiment toward Canadians and a vehicle with Canadian licence plates will be then.

A hybrid option would allow us all to participate without worry.

If AAA and SLA are considering this, I hope they will take into account those of us who were going to present posters. How will we have a virtual poster session?

Karen



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Thanks Joe and Richard. I absolutely agree that hybrid meetings should be the norm, for so many reasons.

On Sun, Mar 16, 2025 at 1:28 PM Richard J Senghas <senghas at sonoma.edu<mailto:senghas at sonoma.edu>> wrote:
[Apologies and warning about the length of this response; this topic triggered expressions of concerns I’ve been stewing on for some time now.  —RJS]

Colleagues,

I strongly believe that asking for reconsideration of this in-person only decision for AAA 2025 is warranted for multiple reasons of accessibility and safety (age, economic, political, among others).  I would like to see the SLA and other units or interest groups (within and extremely to the AAA) formally call for a hybrid format as a matter of equity and efficacy to further the fundamental purposes of our Annual Meetings: the dissemination of research; peer review and collaboration; and democratic self-governance as professional disciplinary organizations.

Increasingly, DACA and undocumented individuals (or those who might be deemed to simply “look like unauthorized individuals”) are at greater risk even for domestic travel, especially with differing levels of compliance or capitulation by authorities in the various states, counties, and municipalities.

Many of our legally-resident members are non-USA citizens with either visas or even Green Cards that are demonstrably no longer being respected.  Those international scholars with no reasonable reason for refusal of admittance at our borders can no longer be confident that they will be admitted.  And, alas, it appears that the US Legislative Branch is capitulating to the whims and directives of the Executive Branch, exacerbating (if not fueling) the concerns and risks considerably.

Many of our areas of research are active foci for federal targeting, not just for their funding or publishing of findings, but also for agencies, organizations, or individuals who are openly being labeled as “The Enemy Within” because their public positions critique or are even in opposition to official stances and pronouncements.  Sadly, topics or projects that are actually unrelated to these problematically-identified areas that just happen to use certain identified terms or phrases deemed anathema could cause many others that apparently aren’t intentionally targeted to be swept into the maw of this indiscriminate (though very discriminating) movement despite whatever context or coreferences would indicate “non-problematic” cases (for example, the scrubbing of the historical references on federal websites to the atomic-bomb delivering airplane “Enola Gay”).

I believe that concerns about environmental mitigation from reduced greenhouse gas emissions due to fewer long-distance travelers need only a mention, as they are almost self-evident nowadays.

Excluding so many of our members and colleagues from participating in professional advancement and professional self-governance by an in-person only policy seems extremely counter-productive.  Yes, there are many both tangible and intangible benefits of participating in-person, but I do not believe that those should be promoted at the expense of so many other benefits and principles.  The both-and solution of a hybrid format for the Annual Meetings of the AAA seems to me, while especially appropriate for this year, to be warranted for all future meetings.

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On Mar 16, 2025, at 8:17 AM, Zentella, Ana <azentella at ucsd.edu<mailto:azentella at ucsd.edu>> wrote:


In total agreement,  esp since it is harder for me to travel every yr.
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Subject: [Linganth] Virtual option for AAA 2025?


Hi all,



I just posted a comment on the All Members Community channel of the AAA message board about AAA 2025:



[snip]

As I understand it, the AAA conference this year will no longer have a virtual option. I'm not an American citizen and am not comfortable travelling to the US at the moment with the rhetoric about Canada coming from the current administration. There are probably other non-American members who feel the same way. I'm not sure what percentage of the AAA membership is non-American, but if the only option for AAA 2025 is in-person, there are going to be a lot of people who are not willing/able to make the trip. In the end, this will have a more detrimental effect on the "participation levels and overall engagement" than would holding a hybrid conference. Would you reconsider this policy?

[snip]



If others feel the same way, perhaps the SLA could consider asking AAA to reconsider their in-person-only policy for 2025?

I’ve touched base with Bernard Perley, too, to see if CASCA can advocate for this option.



Thx



Joe


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