Events for February 12, 2020 - October 13, 2021
Events
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**Details to be posted soon
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CLIC Annual Reception
Discord CLIC Community Server: https://discord.gg/U5wsEvz Discord, CLIC Community Server -
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Steven Clayman — Asking About Bias: Addressing the Sensitivities of Voir Dire Questioning
**Details to be posted soonProfessor Steven Clayman Department of Sociology, UCLA
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Norma Mendoza-Denton — Teaching Language and Politics in the Trump Era*
Zoom: https://ucla.zoom.us/j/92243509897?pwd=RnA3Y1h4MTBkeTc5OGwrb0tNR1Y4Zz09 Password: CLICThis CLIC presentation is a collaboration between members of the class “Language and Politics,” and is meant as a pedagogical meditation on the way in which we are collaboratively learning […]
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Colloquium: Lynn Hou, 5/13/2020
**POSTPONED**(University of California, Santa Barbara, Assistant Professor, Department of Linguistics) This event has been postponed until further notice.
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26th Annual Student Conference on Language, Interaction, and Culture
**CANCELLED*******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, the 26th Annual Conference on […]
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Colloquium: Dan Jurafsky, 4/22/2020
**RESCHEDULED. Details to be posted soon.(Stanford University, Professor in Humanities, Professor and Chair of Linguistics, Professor of Computer Science)
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Colloquium: Shannon Ward
Haines 352 375 Portola Plaza, Los Angeles, United States(University of British Columbia, Assistant Professor, Anthropology)
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Efrén Pérez (Professor of Political Science and Psychology, UCLA)
The UCLA Dept of Sociology's Gender & Sexuality Working Group and CLIC will be co-sponsoring a talk by Efrén Pérez (Professor of Political Science and Psychology, UCLA) titled, "Words That Matter: […]
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Symposium on Processes of Inclusion and Exclusion in Interaction
Royce Hall 10745 Dickson Plaza, Los Angeles, CA, United StatesInclusion is a topic that permeates discussions as diverse as those surrounding education and health policies, political participation, and language choice. However, much of this discussion is ideological and involves […]
