 
				    Donath, Loralee
Clinical Assistant Professor
As a linguistic anthropologist I study naturally occurring language and other cultural practices in local communities in the southeastern United States, including institutions of higher learning, legislative settings, and semi-urban neighborhoods. I conducted fieldwork for my doctoral research in a university learning project in the southeastern U.S. My field site was a program for elite undergraduate engineering researchers that emphasized meta-communicative practices for professional presentat
Biographical Profile
- College
- Darla Moore School of Business
- Department
- Moore Sch - Dean's Office
- Tenure Status
- Non-Tenure Track
Interest Background
- Do you include students in your research?
- Undergraduates
- Interest Keywords
- Discourse, identity, language socialization, ideology, education, communities of practice, engineering culture
- Institutional Focus Areas
- Behavioral Sciences, Arts and Humanities
- Personal Focus Areas
- Linguistic anthropology, Sociolinguistics, Second language learning
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