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Many contemporary issues in anthropology and the social sciences are in one way or another concerned with the ways people communicate and the social effects of communication. This perspective is cru... 11:59 p.m., worth 25%, length 1000) * **[[the_social_life_of_language|The social life of language: Three cases]]** (due May 25 at 11:59 p.m., worth 30%, lengt
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s of communication use to capture and analyze the social life of language, or the social and material dimensions of communication as a practice and as an event. ... get in, you need to learn the secret passwords.((Social studies of communication are not more guilty of t... se often ends up indexing—//oops!//—a position of social privilege (and arguably some people are positioni
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not? Everyday language use is a site of unequal social relationships. But is this inequality permanent? ... akes. On the other side are people engaged in the social study of the use of language. This view recognize... communication as part of society and connected to social processes. Language is alive and it has a social life of its own: language use has meaning beyond what is
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week, we delve more deeply into foundations of a social study of language, and especially what anthropolo... ere mainly interested in linking speech events to social systems and processes, Irvine and her cohort want... ” of a speech event (the time, place, people, and social forces) was static or easily separable from the c... ael. 2022. //Language in Culture: Lectures on the Social Semiotics of Language//. Cambridge: Cambridge Uni
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key participants in the event? (Speech events are social institutions, and most are not solitary.) * Wha... y formalized and explicitly taught. Like a lot of social life, they are implicit and acquired through prac... lf to think of another, similar kind of patterned social action involving language. (Also, you may have al... 1972. “Models of the interaction of language and social life.” In //Directions in sociolinguistics: the e
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====== The social life of language: Three cases ====== ## The social life of language: Three cases **Default due date:** ... n research that is very far from anthropology and social research into communication-as-action. (Media stu... good research, and (2) embedded in a debate among social scientists of communication. Look for work that i
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e an overall statement of what we think about the social study of language and what questions we have. ==... doi.org/10.1002/9781444304732. ———. 2011b. “The Social Life of Slurs.” In //The Everyday Language of Whi
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ce, he writes, only when all of this material and social infrastructure is laid down, > do we find that m... er the argument that a lot of contemporary topics social scientists want to understand better are in fact
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nclusions about machine translation as a means to social inclusion. I ask this question because I want us
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tions for the Study of Practices and Publics*.” //Social Anthropology// 14 (2): 163–81. https://doi.org/10
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thing is wrong. - Language difference becomes a social and, indeed, a moral problem. The heteroglossia o
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1991); Woolard (1989) We continue to examine the social consequences of an ideology that valorizes monogl
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stic difference. To say that race is a meaningful social distinction in this and every other society would
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ael. 2022. //Language in Culture: Lectures on the Social Semiotics of Language//. Cambridge: Cambridge Uni
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