Cambridge Endangered Languages and Cultures Group (CELC)
Alternate Wednesdays, 17.15 - 19.00 during term-time
CRASSH, Seminar room SG2, Ground floor (Easter term)
Alison Richard Building. 7 West Road, CB3 9DT
Conveners
Thomas Godard (Department of Linguistics, MML)
Illan Gonen (Fac of Asian and Middle Eastern Studies-FAMES)
Elena Pala (Department of Linguistics, MML)
Natalia I. Petrovskaia (Department of Anglo-Saxon, Norse and Celtic)
Faculty Advisors
Dr Mari Jones (Reader, Department of French, Peterhouse)
Professor Geoffrey Khan (Fac of Asian and Middle Eastern Studies FAMES)
Dr Stephen Leonard (Research Fellow, Dept of Linguistics, Trinity Hall)
Dr Sarah Ogilvie (Research Fellow, Dept of Linguistics, Lucy Cavendish)
Dr Mark Turin (Research Associate, Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology)
Dr Ioanna Sitaridou (Lecturer, Dept of Spanish and Portuguese)
“Language ecology as the new frontier of language planning: exploring the relationship between endangered languages and their socio-cultural habitat”
---This academic year, the Faculty of Modern and Medieval Languages and the Departments of Middle Eastern Studies, Anthropology and Sociology have been involved in an exciting cross-disciplinary initiative to bring together Cambridge scholars from different backgrounds who work on issues related to language and culture endangerment. Despite the number of academics and postgraduates working in this field, the University of Cambridge has not had a comprehensive forum where researchers could exchange ideas and disseminate findings – until now. CELC will perform this function.
The group will host a series of fortnightly seminars and The Second Cambridge Conference on Endangered Languages (6 July 2012). The events will bring together eminent scholars from institutions across the world with the aim of providing an academic platform for the study of language endangerment in Cambridge and forging connections with other renowned research centres in the field.
In addition to the CRASSH-webpage, you can find more information about the Cambridge Endangered Languages and Cultures Group from their external website
(CRASSH is not responsible for the content of external internet sites)
Administrative contact: Esther Lamb (Grad/Fac Programme Manager)
