8/2 Schedule- All talks will take place in Straub Hall 145
8:30 - 9:15 am: Arrival and Light Breakfast
9:15am-12pm: Morning Session
9:15-10am: Nicole Holliday (UC Berkeley) and Sabriya Fisher (Wellesley College): "Community-based Sociolinguistics: Data Collection in School and Neighborhood Settings"
10-10:30: Charlie Farrington (Virginia Tech): "The Past and Future of the Frank Porter Graham Longitudinal Study of African American Language"
10:30-11: Betsy Sneller (Michigan State University): "MI Diaries Goes to Middle School"
11-11:15: Break
11:15-11:45: Robin Dodsworth (NCSU): "The Linguistic Importance of Ego Network Composition and Structure in a Large-scale Community Corpus"
11:45-12:15: Annette D'Onofrio (Northwestern University): "The Chicagoland Language Project: Insights on Neighborhood Studies in Sociolinguistics"
12:15 - 2: Lunch Break (on your own)
2-3pm: Afternoon Session Part 1
2-2:30: Minnie Quartey Annan (Georgetown University and Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Washington): "Communities, Connections and Credibility: Doing Old School Sociolinguistics in the New Age World"
2:30-3: Charlotte Vaughn (University of Maryland): "Research in Museum Settings"
3 - 3:30pm: Snack Break
3:30-5pm: Afternoon Session Part 2
3:30-4: Tyler Mendez Kline (UC Berkeley): "The Role of Modal and Non-Modal Voice Qualities in Ethnoracial Identification and Social Evaluation Tasks"
4-4:45 Group Q&A Discussion and Final Remarks
5:00 - 7pm: Networking Reception (location TBA)