CLIC Colloquium: Penelope Eckert (Stanford University)

Haines 352 375 Portola Plaza, Los Angeles, United States

  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 […]

ALC Linguistics Colloquium: Ritva Laury (University of Helsinki)

Royce Hall 243 10745 Dickson Ct, Los Angeles, CA, United States

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, […]

CANCELLED: Robin Conley (Marshall University)

Haines 352 375 Portola Plaza, Los Angeles, United States

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 […]

CLIC Colloquium: Merran Toerien (University of York)

Haines 352 375 Portola Plaza, Los Angeles, United States

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 […]

CLIC Year Launch

Haines 352 375 Portola Plaza, Los Angeles, United States

The UCLA Center for Language, Interaction, and Culture (CLIC) is an interdisciplinary research center dedicated to the study of spontaneous social interaction in diverse cultures and contexts. Please join us […]

LISO/CLIC Conference

McCune Conference Room Humanities and Social Sciences Building 6020, UC Santa Barbara

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LISO Event: Adam Jarwoski

UC Santa Barbara

"Globalization and intercultural contact: The mattering and production of difference across the mediatized centre-periphery divide"

CLIC Colloquium: Danielle Pillet-Shore

Haines 352 375 Portola Plaza, Los Angeles, United States

"Praising, Criticizing and Preference: Insights from Parent-Teacher Interaction" Conversation analytic research on “preference organization” empirically demonstrates that human interaction is organized to promote social affiliation at the expense of conflict. […]

CLIC Colloquium: Marco Jacquemet

"Searching for Proper Names: the Return of Denotation in Transidiomatic Interactions." Mobile people and digital technologies are transforming late-modern communication, increasing social interactions between people who lack shared language and […]