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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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