36.2554, FYI: 7-Day International Workshop on Linguistic Anthropology

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Subject: 36.2554, FYI: 7-Day International Workshop on Linguistic Anthropology

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Date: 28-Aug-2025
From: Dr. Arup Majumder [arupcri at gmail.com]
Subject: 7-Day International Workshop on Linguistic Anthropology


I am delighted to share that the Indian Anthropological Society,
Kolkata, in association with the School of Languages and Linguistics,
Jadavpur University, is organizing a workshop on linguistic
anthropology.
Dates: September 9 – 15, 2025
Time: 6:00 PM – 8:00 PM IST
Location: Online, Google Meet
What’s it about?
This workshop explores the fascinating interplay between language,
culture, and society. It will examine how language shapes our
identities, social relations, and everyday lives—while addressing
issues like language loss, power, identity, and revival.
Highlights & Outcomes:
- Understanding links between language & culture
- Exploring language loss & revival efforts
- Learning how to study language in different social settings
- Gaining insights into why languages die out and what can be done
Speakers include leading scholars and researchers from India and
abroad, such as:
Prof. Barun Mukhopadhyay, Prof. K.K. Misra, Prof. Subir Biswas, Dr.
Vyshakh R., Dr. Hari Madhab Ray, Dr. Rahi Soren, Dr. Lauren Gawne, Dr.
Poonam Sharma, Dr. Chandrani Sarma, Dr. Shradhanjali Tamang, among
others.
Who can participate?
Students, researchers, faculty, professionals, writers, and community
members interested in exploring how language, culture, and society
engage.
Certificate will be provided after completing a short online
examination.
Registration (free): Link https://forms.gle/7AVGd1A92sUbAJLi8
WhatsApp link:
https://chat.whatsapp.com/G9ChvFd3Dcj5MpwmnIbmL7?mode=ems_copy_c
Last date: September 8, 2025
Let’s come together to explore the dynamic relationship between
language, power, and culture. Looking forward to engaging discussions
and meaningful insights!

Linguistic Field(s): Anthropological Linguistics

Subject Language(s): English (eng)

Language Family(ies): Indo-Aryan



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