The CLASP program sponsors talks and events on the subject of culture, language, and social practice from a variety of interdisciplinary perspectives.

On Wednesday, November 9th 2005, the Department of Germanic and Slavic together with the CLASP program sponsored a lecture by Sveta Adonieva, a Russian fulbright scholar and linguistic anthropologist, entitled “Cursing, Competing, and Lamenting: Ritual Speaking Conventions, Gender and the Social Order in the Post-Soviet Russian North.”

On Oct. 27 and Oct. 28, 2005, the School of Education sponsored the Charles Colloquium Series, featuring Penny Eckert (Stanford) and Jay Lemke (Michigan). The schedule of events and information about the speakers, their talks, and other informal events can be found here. Eckert and Lemke are linguistically-oriented scholars whose work is at the intersection of several fields (linguistics, education, anthropology, media studies, youth studies, and science).

The CLASP inaugural event, which took place in April of 2004, consisted of a number of provocative graduate student presentations on the subject of "Enemies, Elites, and Ideologies in Post-9/11 Discourse." Panel participants included Brian Klocke from the Department of Sociology, Adam Hodges from the Department of Linguistics, and Lori Peek from the Department of Sociology.

Please check this website early in the semester for announcements of upcoming colloquia scheduled for the 2005-2006 academic year. The CLASP program is grateful to the University of Colorado Center to Advance Research and Teaching in the Social Sciences (CARTSS) for providing support for CLASP colloquia and events.

CLASP organizers welcome input regarding forthcoming speakers, panels, and colloquia. Students and faculty are encouraged to register ideas and suggestions with Kira Hall, program director.

 

 


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"Hairclip" 2005, Candy*
"kirlian wedding photograph" 2004, zen  
"Rusting clasp" 2005, Chris Campbell
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