[LingGEOG] Join us for the Linguistic Geography Sessions at AAG 2018
Catherine Lee
cl2013 at hawaii.edu
Wed Apr 11 02:34:59 UTC 2018
Greetings all,
If you are in New Orleans for the American Association of Geographers
Annual Meeting this week, please consider joining us for the back-to-back
Linguistic Geography sessions!
All presentations will take place the afternoon of *Friday, April 13*.
*Linguistic Geography 1: Language, Space, and Power
<https://aag.secure-abstracts.com/AAG%20Annual%20Meeting%202018/sessions-gallery/216>*
*Room: Galvez, Marriott, 5th Floor*
*1:20pm:* Steven Driever & Nazgol Bagheri, *The Geography of Linguistically
Diverse Counties in the United States*
*1:40pm: * Marcelle Caturia, *Places of Power: Examining Spatial Patterns
of French Toponyms in the Mississippi River Basin*
*2:00pm:* Ginés Sánchez Arias, *Linguistic Political Ecology*
*2:20pm:* Thaís Nassif, *Participative Urban Planning Rituals in Brazil:
The Technical Language Challenge*
*2:40pm:* Olivia Vila, Joel Finnis, Mark CJ Stoddart, Marilyn Koitnurm &
Atanu Sarkar, *Lessons from local discussions on the subject of natural
climate variability*
*Linguistic Geography 2: Language and Landscape
<https://aag.secure-abstracts.com/AAG%20Annual%20Meeting%202018/sessions-gallery/11518>*
*Room: Galvez, Marriott, 5th Floor*
*3:20pm:* Ashleigh Smith, *Indigenous languages in the Linguistic
Landscape: An outsider’s perspective in Yellowknife, Northwest Territories*
*3:40pm:* Esméralda Longépée, Juliette Bidon & Claire Harpet, *How to
understand the concept of “landscape” in a society with no words to say it:
The case of Mayotte Island in the Indian Ocean*
*4:00pm:* Catherine Lee, *Contemporary Hawaiian Landscape Ontologies*
*4:20-5:00pm:* Dedicated time for questions, comments, and discussion of
presentations in both sessions
We hope to see you there!
--
Catherine Lee
catherine.lee at hawaii.edu
Department of Linguistics
University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa
1890 East-West Road, 569 Moore
Honolulu, HI 96822 USA
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