Vox California: Cultural Meanings Of Linguistic Diversity

Apr 3–Apr 4, 2009
UC Santa Barbara


“Vox California” was an interdisciplinary workshop that sought both to highlight language as a central component of California studies and to establish California as a crucial site for the investigation of language in social life. As the first conference to focus on the full scope of California’s linguistic resources, including but not limited to indigenous and immigrant languages, regional and ethnoracial dialects, subcultural linguistic styles, and linguistically mediated social activities, “Vox California” had a broad interdisciplinary mandate to examine how language semiotically shapes the sociocultural meaning of California and Californians locally, nationally, and globally. The event was organized by UCCSI Systemwide Workshops grantee Mary Bucholtz, Linguistics, UC Santa Barbara. Event Website