I’ll be presenting a paper at UCLA’s CLIC/LISO (Center for Language, Interaction, and Culture / Language, Interaction, and Social Organization) conference May 22-24.
I’ll also be presenting another, different paper at The University of Arizona’s Linguistics and Anthropology Symposium between May 9th – 11th.
Archive for the ‘Law’ Category
West coast scholarship blitz
Posted in Anthropology, Conferences, George Washington Univ., Law, Washington, D.C., Writing on April 16, 2008 | 1 Comment »
Literature review
Posted in Anthropology, Law, Writing, tagged language ideology, legal anthropology, linguistic anthropology, literature review on October 30, 2007 | Leave a Comment »
Here’s a literature review I’ve been writing for a long-term research project on legal anthropology and linguistic ideologies. Enjoy.
A History of Legal Anthropology and the Next Generation of Research at the Intersection of Language, Ideology, and Power
I think that title may need some work. Leave a comment if you have any thoughts on that.
Cotlow presentation
Posted in Anthropology, Conferences, George Washington Univ., Law, tagged Anthropology, Cotlow, Cotlow Fund, GW, GW Anth Department, jury instructions, Law, Massachusetts on October 29, 2007 | Leave a Comment »
I gave this presentation (.pdf) at the GW Anthropology Department’s Student Research Conference on October 26th.
“A Constitution in Search of a Philosophy” – published!
Posted in Anthropology, George Washington Univ., Law, Writing, tagged judicial interpretation, legal anthropology, University Writing on April 10, 2007 | Leave a Comment »
An article I wrote last year (as a sophomore) has just been published in the Spring 2007 volume of Inquiry, GW’s undergraduate research journal. The title: A Constitution in Search of a Philosophy: Anthropological Perspectives on Judicial Interpretation.
I presented an earlier version of this paper at the 2006 University Writing Symposium. Thanks to [...]
