05/09/2024
Os invitamos a participar en el Conversatorio: Palabras y Derecho, organizado por el Centre of Discourse Studies. Este evento se llevará a cabo el 4 de junio de 2024, de 18:00 a 20:00 (CEST/UCT+2 huso horario), en formato online.
La participación es gratuita, pero es necesario inscribirse: https://forms.gle/5KdAkC9oyVXzPMnm8
Más información: https://es.discoursestudies.org/palabrasyderecho-taller
03/05/2024
The UCLA Center for Language, Interaction, and Culture (CLIC) is happy to announce its first summer school to be held from August the 4th through the 24th, 2024 on the UCLA campus in the city of Los Angeles. The workshop will explore ways to analyze language use in social interaction and learn how social interactional and usage-based approaches to language can be applied to language teaching and learning.
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2024 Summer School | Center for Language, Interaction, and Culture
The UCLA Center for Language, Interaction, and Culture (CLIC) is happy to announce its first summer school to be held from August the 4th through the 24th, 2024 on the UCLA campus in the city of Los Angeles. The workshop will explore ways to analyze language use in social interaction and learn how s...
11/19/2023
We're happy to announce that the call for abstract submissions for the 27th CLIC-GSA conference is now open!
More information: https://clic.ss.ucla.edu/the-27th-clic-gsa-conference/
08/11/2020
check out this gem from the 90s, in full on YouTube.
"In 1990, Miller wrote and presented a joint BBC/Canadian production entitled, Born Talking: A Personal Inquiry into Language. The four-part series looked into the acquisition of language, and complexities surrounding language production, with special focus on sign language used by deaf people. This interest was contemporaneous with his friend Oliver Sacks' immersion in, and writing/publishing a book about Deaf Culture and deaf people entitled Seeing Voices. Miller then wrote and presented the television series Madness (1991) and Jonathan Miller on Reflection (1998). The five-part Madness series ran on PBS in 1991. It featured a brief history of madness and interviews with psychiatric researchers, clinical psychiatrists, and patients in therapy sessions. In 1992, Opera Omaha staged the United States premiere of the Gioachino Rossini's 1819 opera Ermione, directed by Miller." (Wikipedia)
Born Talking: A Personal Inquiry into Language - Jonathan Miller (1990)
Born Talking: A Personal Inquiry into Language is a 1990 BBC television documentary series written and presented by Jonathan Miller that attempts to shed lig...
03/11/2020
Please note that CLIC-GSA has decided to cancel the 26th Annual Conference on Language, Interaction and Culture, which was scheduled to be held April 23-25, 2020 at UCLA. Given the high number of participants traveling both internationally and domestically, and the warnings issued against non-essential travel in light of the outbreak of COVID-19, we feel it necessary to cancel this year’s conference.
We have tried to balance our deep desire to hold an intellectually stimulating and productive student conference with the need to ensure our participants’ safety and health. The organizing team has exerted great effort to make this year’s conference the best one yet, and we are truly sorry to have to cancel.
We truly regret the inconvenience that this has caused. We look forward to seeing you at future conferences.
02/25/2020
We had a great time at the 2020 CLIC Symposium on Processes of Inclusion and Exclusion in Interaction! Thank you to featured guests speakers Junko Mori, Mara Green, Maisa Taha, Galina Bolden, Iddo Tavory, Sara Goico and Candy Goodwin for their enlightening presentations. Please feel free to share photos if you attended the event!
02/14/2020
the program for the 2020 Spring Conference of the Society of Linguistic Anthropology in April is out! godspeed to SLA organizers and our dear friends from CLASP at UC Boulder!
Link:
SLA 2020: Future Imperfect | Full Program
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02/05/2020
Registration is now open for the 26th Annual Student Conference on Language Interaction, and Culture, hosted at UCLA on April 23-25, 2020! All are welcome to attend!
The theme for this year is “Access and Engagement: Mechanisms of Social (In)equality.” We are excited to have Dr. Ananda Marin (UCLA, Education), Dr. Justin Richland (UC-Irvine, Anthropology), and Dr. Stephanie Hyeri Kim (CSUN, Linguistics) as this year's plenary speakers.
Please follow this link to register: https://forms.gle/SHdPnLabqqQjGzmbA
We are still accepting abstract submissions until February 10th! Please send all abstracts (no more than 500 words) to [email protected], and indicate whether you'd like to be a poster or oral presentation. See our website for more details about submissions.
For additional information on the conference, including the pre-conference workshops on Thursday, April 23rd, please visit: https://clic.ss.ucla.edu/clicgsa/.
01/19/2020
The workshops for the 26th Annual Conference on Language, Interaction have been announced! We're thrilled to have the following workshops held on Thursday, 4/23/2020:
“Reading, Researching and Analyzing Records and Files” Lead by Dr. Justin Richland (UC-Irvine, Anthro)
“Getting Into Print: How to Transform Drafts Into Publications”
Lead by Drs. Steven Clayman & Giovanni Rossi (UCLA, Soc).
Please see the CLIC-GSA's “Workshops” page for more information: https://clic.ss.ucla.edu/26th-annual-conference-on-language-interaction-and-culture-workshops/
And don't forget to submit your abstracts by the deadline, February 10!