linguistic anthropology lab

@ucsd

In 2022, Rachel Hicks (PhD candidate) led the Lab in organizing a Research Sharing Pop-Up, an informal online conference for graduate students to network with their peers at other institutions. Attendees signed up from the Bergische Universität Wuppertal, Brown, CUNY, MIT, Penn, UCL, the University of Arizona, UCLA, Cambridge, Stanford, the University of Chicago, the University of Colorado, the University of Indonesia, the University of Maryland, UNM, the University of South Carolina, UT Austin, and the University of Western Ontario. See the announcement here.

From 2009 through 2017, graduate students in Linguistic Anthropology at UCSD and the University of Arizona co-organized the Sandrizona conference series. The following meetings were held at UCSD:

Spring 2014 +
poster

Full program with abstracts and bios available here.

 

Spring 2012 +

Keynote by Qing Zhang
Warring Standards: Contestation Over Indexical Order in Cosmopolitan Mandarin

Conference program available here.

 

Spring 2010 +

Keynote by Jennifer Roth-Gordon
Race, Order, and Progress: Linguistic Encounters in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

Full program with abstracts and bios available here.

 

Fall 2009 +

Keynote by Norma Mendoza-Denton
Stance Triangulation Among Latin American Immigrants to Spain
and
The Biomechanics of Language and Gesture (with David Raichlen)

Keynote abstract available here.

Conference program available here.