LINGUIST List 18.2387
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Confs: Anthropological Ling,Discourse Analysis,Socioling/USA
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Conference on Culture, Language, and Social Practice
Message 1: Conference on Culture, Language, and Social Practice
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Date: 09-Aug-2007
From: Joshua Raclaw <joshua.raclaw colorado.edu>
Subject: Conference on Culture, Language, and Social Practice
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Conference on Culture, Language, and Social Practice Short Title: CLASP Date: 05-Oct-2007 - 07-Oct-2007 Location: Boulder, CO, USA Contact: Joshua Raclaw Contact Email: clasp.conference gmail.com Meeting URL: http://www.colorado.edu/linguistics/faculty/kira_hall/clasp/conf/ Linguistic Field(s): Anthropological Linguistics; Discourse Analysis; Sociolinguistics Meeting Description: Conference on Culture, Language, and Social Practice to be held at the University of Colorado from October 5-7, 2007. Registration is now open for the Conference on Culture, Language, and Social Practice to be held at the University of Colorado from October 5 - 7, 2007. The current pre-registration price is $25 for students, $50 for faculty and other scholars. Registration information can be found here: http://www.colorado.edu/linguistics/faculty/kira_hall/clasp/conf/registration.html The conference will feature workshops on sociolinguistics and linguistic anthropology (led by Mary Bucholtz and Norma Mendoza-Denton) as well as socially-oriented discourse analysis (led by Crispin Thurlow and Karen Tracy) on Friday, with paper presentations on Saturday and Sunday. Workshop space is limited, so please register early. Plenary talks will be given by Mary Bucholtz (Linguistics, UC Santa Barbara), Kathy Escamilla (Education, University of Colorado), Norma Mendoza-Denton (Anthropology, University of Arizona), and Crispin Thurlow (Communication, University of Washington). We hope to see you there!
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