35.3220, Support: English, Spanish; Anthropological Linguistics, Applied Linguistics, Discourse Analysis, Sociolinguistics: PhD, The University of Texas at San Antonio
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Subject: 35.3220, Support: English, Spanish; Anthropological Linguistics, Applied Linguistics, Discourse Analysis, Sociolinguistics: PhD, The University of Texas at San Antonio
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Date: 13-Nov-2024
From: Sidury Christiansen [sidury.christiansen at utsa.edu]
Subject: English, Spanish; Anthropological Linguistics, Applied Linguistics, Discourse Analysis, Sociolinguistics: PhD, The University of Texas at San Antonio
Institution/Organization: The University of Texas at San Antonio
Department: Bicultural Bilingual Studies
Web Address: https://education.utsa.edu/bicultural-bilingual-studies/
Level: PhD
Specialty Areas: Anthropological Linguistics; Applied Linguistics;
Discourse Analysis; Sociolinguistics
Required Language(s): English (eng)
Spanish (spa)
Description:
Project RESPETO seeks to provide a more nuanced understanding of the
role language and linguistic practices play in perpetuating inequity
and lack of access to engineering spaces. The project aims to
(a) investigate how and in what ways a racialized discourse in STEM,
especially in engineering, creates barriers for minoritized
populations to pursue engineering degrees;
(b) provide engineering faculty and students with tools to recognize,
value, and activate language that challenges dominant racialized
discourses in engineering through critical sociolinguistic awareness;
and (c) and identify and reflect on pedagogical practices that
challenge racialized discourse and linguistic practices throughout
their work.
Significant financial support (e.g., tuition, fees, stipend, and
health insurance) will be provided to doctoral scholars to support
them to enroll in the program full-time.
- Engagement and immersion in scholarly opportunities related to
raciolinguistic ideologies in engineering education.
- Full participation in scholar-driven research related to dismantling
systemic inequities embedded in language practices and ideologies.
- Travel expenses covered for research experiences, interact with
external researchers, and present at inter/national conferences.
Application Deadline: 01-Feb-2025
Mailing Address for Applications:
Attn: Admissions will consist of a two-step process. First,
applicants will need to be admitted to the doctoral program at The
University of Texas at San Antonio PhD program in Culture Literacy and
Language. After initial admittance, secondary admissions criteria will
be used to identify potential doctoral scholars for Project RESPETO.
ADMISSIONS DEADLINE
FEBRUARY 1, 2025 LEARN MORE:
https://future.utsa.edu/programs/doctoral/culture-literacy-language/
Project RESPETO is funded by the National Science Foundation (Award
No. 2315095), through the Racial Equity in STEM Education Program.
HTTPS://TINYURL.COM/APPLY2CLL
Web Address for Applications: https://TINYURL.COM/APPLY2CLL
Email Address for Applications: sidury.christiansen at utsa.edu
Contact Information:
For more information, please contact:
Dr. Sidury Christiansen (sidury.christiansen at utsa.edu)
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