LINGUIST 267: Theory and Method in Linguistic Anthropology (ANTHRO 457A, CSRE 267, EDUC 457)
This course introduces students to central concepts and approaches in linguistic anthropology, with a specific focus on the role of educational institutions, processes, and ideologies in shaping language use and vice versa. Students will learn practical skills for conducting linguistic anthropological fieldwork, including strategies for recording, editing, transcribing, analyzing, and archiving multimodal discourse data. The overarching goal is for students to gain a theoretical and methodological toolkit for examining and understanding how semiotic processes structure and transform sociocultural life.
Terms: Win
| Units: 4
Instructors:
Rosa, J. (PI)
;
Melgarejo Vieyra, V. (TA)
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