Why do people misunderstand trans speech? Who gets to decide the ways we gender ourselves, anyway? Check out J Calder and Ariana Steele’s new article about what they call the “cisgender listening subject” in our special issue on trans linguistics here: https://t.co/zU6dqzuFcK
I'm thrilled to be named a Deputy Whip for Policy in the 119th Congress, advising House Democratic Leadership on policy priorities and plans for our caucus. Just as I was in the State Senate, I remain focused on lowering the cost of housing, health care, child care, and helping families make it through the inevitable challenges of life.
Special Issue 18.3 on Trans Linguistics features an article by guest editors Cedar Brown, deandre miles-hercules, and Lal Zimman on how the issue's authors highlight unique configurations of communication born out of trans experiences (1/8)
Foul ball, C+, unappetizing ice cream cone. What do these things have in common? The 2020 #SettleforBiden campaign likened @JoeBiden to all of them. Read my open-access article on producing a normative, undesirably desirable candidate on Instagram here: https://t.co/vhSotefck8
Theorizing normativities as interconnected & scalar? In her new article in @Language_In_Soc, our socials manager @k_arnold_murray adopts a scalar approach to examining intersecting normativities related to class, education, race, age & gender in the 2020 #SettleforBiden campaign
Volunteering with @Swifties4Kamala today making bracelets with @FlaDems! Got to give an S4K “in my voting era” friendship bracelet to Florida Democratic Party Chair @NikkiFried. So much fun!
Interviews will take place between October through January, depending on participant availability.
This study is not affiliated with the Swifties for Kamala campaign.
Please DM or email me if you're interested in participating.
If you've already signed up to participate in this study, that's fantastic! I am interviewing general Swifties & members of S4K for this project. This is a second call for participants!
For my dissertation research on language & politics at the University of Colorado, I am recruiting subjects who are Taylor Swift fans to interview with me for 30-60 minutes. Please see infographic below and feel free to share widely #taylorswift#swiftie
Excited to share that the @CUBoulder Arts & Sciences Magazine published an interview with me re: my latest article "Settle for Biden: The scalar production of a normative presidential candidate on Instagram" Check out the interview here: https://t.co/tA5ubeb5qP
My article on intersecting scalar and chronotopic normativities in the 2020 Progressive 'Settle for Biden' social media campaign is online now in @Language_In_Soc! I'm so excited to be publishing this research!
https://t.co/vhSotefck8
My book review is out now in Gender and Language! queerqueen is a fantastic work of “hypermodal” analysis of media, for those interested in multimodality and discourse analysis
In issue 17.3, Katherine Arnold-Murray (@k_arnold_murray) reviews Claire Maree's 2020 book queerqueen: Linguistic excess in Japanese media. Read her review here: https://t.co/mvJKc3xn9R