CLIC Spring Quarter Launch
Spring Quarter Launch Flyer Please join us as we launch the 2016 Winter Quarter with select presentations from members of our CLIC Community. Following this, join us for dinner to […]
Spring Quarter Launch Flyer Please join us as we launch the 2016 Winter Quarter with select presentations from members of our CLIC Community. Following this, join us for dinner to […]
Event Flyer Herbert H. Clark Stanford University Depiction-in-Interaction Depicting is a basic method of communication on a par with describing and pointing (or indicating). The idea is that people use […]
Please note that due to a scheduling conflict this colloquium will begin at 5:30PM and be held in Haines Hall 279. Agents of the State: Narratives of Killing in State Contexts This […]
2016 CLIC Workshop on Talk and the Body Our program includes papers by Norma Mendoza-Denton & Brendan O'Connor; Nick Enfield; Jurgen Streek; Erica Cartmill & Rafael Nuñez; Olga Solomon; and Jon […]
Glossolalia, Cacophony, Intensity This paper discusses glossolalia (“speaking in tongues”) and the ritual production of cacophony in settings of fervent group prayer among Protestant Christians in Seoul. Ethnographic field data […]
Please join us as we launch the 2016 Winter Quarter with select presentations from members of our CLIC Community. Following this, join us for dinner to catch up with old […]
Sociolinguistic Variation and Degrees of Embodiment Penelope Eckert, Stanford University, Departments of Linguistics & Anthropology eckert stanford.edu Progress towards an understanding of linguistic variation as a robust social […]
The clause as a unit in grammar and interaction: The case of Finnish and Japanese UCLA Department of Asian Languages and Cultures Linguistics Colloquium Co-Sponsored by UCLA Center for Language, […]
Dear CLIC Community, We are sorry to announce that Robin Conley’s colloquium scheduled for this Wednesday, November 4th must be cancelled due to a family emergency. We look forward to […]
The single-option dilemma: some challenges for clinicians offering patient choice in practice Dr Merran Toerien, University of York, Department of Sociology merran.toerien york.ac.uk Drawing on a conversation analytic study of […]