An interview with Jonathan Rosa, expert in language, race, and education
Jonathan Rosa is Associate Professor in the Gradu-ate School of Education, Center for Comparative Studies in Race and Ethnicity, and, by courtesy, Departments of Anthropology and Linguistics at Stanford University. His research combines sociocul-tural and linguistic anthropology to study the co-natu...
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oai:doaj.org-article:5a653fd839864187951aa849bef309b42021-11-25T13:19:43ZAn interview with Jonathan Rosa, expert in language, race, and education10.5565/rev/jtl3.8842013-6196https://doaj.org/article/5a653fd839864187951aa849bef309b42020-03-01T00:00:00Zhttps://revistes.uab.cat/jtl3/article/view/884https://doaj.org/toc/2013-6196Jonathan Rosa is Associate Professor in the Gradu-ate School of Education, Center for Comparative Studies in Race and Ethnicity, and, by courtesy, Departments of Anthropology and Linguistics at Stanford University. His research combines sociocul-tural and linguistic anthropology to study the co-naturalization of language and race as a key feature of modern governance. Specifically, he analyzes the interplay between racial marginalization, linguistic stigmatization and educational inequity. Dr. Rosa is author of the book, Looking like a Language, Sounding like a Race: Raciolinguistic Ideologies and the Learning of Latinidad (2019, Oxford University Press) and co-editor of the volume Language and Social Justice in Practice (2019, Routledge). In addi-tion to his formal scholarly research, Dr. Rosa is an ongoing participant in public intellectual projects focused on race, education, language, youth, (im)migration, and U.S. Latinxs. His work has ap-peared in scholarly journals such as Language in Society, American Ethnologist, American Anthro-pologist, and the Journal of Linguistic Anthropolo-gy, as well as media outlets such as MSNBC, NPR, CNN, and Univision.Lídia Gallego-BalsàUniversitat Autònoma de BarcelonaarticleLanguageRaceEducationRaciolinguisticsSpecial aspects of educationLC8-6691Language and LiteraturePCAENESFRBellaterra Journal of Teaching & Learning Language & Literature, Vol 13, Iss 1 (2020) |
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Jonathan Rosa is Associate Professor in the Gradu-ate School of Education, Center for Comparative Studies in Race and Ethnicity, and, by courtesy, Departments of Anthropology and Linguistics at Stanford University. His research combines sociocul-tural and linguistic anthropology to study the co-naturalization of language and race as a key feature of modern governance. Specifically, he analyzes the interplay between racial marginalization, linguistic stigmatization and educational inequity. Dr. Rosa is author of the book, Looking like a Language, Sounding like a Race: Raciolinguistic Ideologies and the Learning of Latinidad (2019, Oxford University Press) and co-editor of the volume Language and Social Justice in Practice (2019, Routledge). In addi-tion to his formal scholarly research, Dr. Rosa is an ongoing participant in public intellectual projects focused on race, education, language, youth, (im)migration, and U.S. Latinxs. His work has ap-peared in scholarly journals such as Language in Society, American Ethnologist, American Anthro-pologist, and the Journal of Linguistic Anthropolo-gy, as well as media outlets such as MSNBC, NPR, CNN, and Univision. |
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