35.1236, FYI: Marjorie Boulton Fellowships for research in interlinguistics, linguistic justice, intercultural communication, etc.
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Subject: 35.1236, FYI: Marjorie Boulton Fellowships for research in interlinguistics, linguistic justice, intercultural communication, etc.
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Date: 17-Apr-2024
From: Grant Goodall [ggoodall at ucsd.edu]
Subject: Marjorie Boulton Fellowships for research in interlinguistics, linguistic justice, intercultural communication, etc.
Marjorie Boulton Fellowships
The Esperantic Studies Foundation (ESF) announces its 2024 competition
for research fellowships in all fields of the humanities and social
sciences, particularly as they relate to interlinguistics, linguistic
justice, intercultural communication, Esperanto, and related
phenomena. Interdisciplinary work is welcome, and primary disciplines
might include, but are not limited to, linguistics, sociology,
history, anthropology, communication, or media studies. Open to
candidates worldwide, with a preference for candidates in North
America and the global south, the fellowships may be held concurrently
with other awards or fellowships and are non-renewable.
These fellowships honor the legacy of the late Marjorie Boulton, a
prolific author of plays, poems, and prose in Esperanto, as well as
the leading biographer in English of L. L. Zamenhof.
ESF, a non-profit organization that works for linguistic justice on a
global scale, values inclusion and diversity. ESF does not
discriminate on the basis of race, color, language, national origin,
disability, religion, age, sexual orientation or gender expression.
Awards of $10,000 USD may be given in each of two categories: Doctoral
and Post-doctoral research. For further information, see
https://www.esperantic.org/en/marjorie-boulton-fellowships/
Deadline for applications: June 1, 2024. ESF’s goal is to announce the
awards by 1 July 2024.
Linguistic Field(s): Anthropological Linguistics
General Linguistics
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