Jillian R. Cavanaugh, Ph.D.

Affiliations: 
2004- Anthropology Brooklyn College, Bowling Green, NY, United States 
Area:
Sociolinguistics
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Bambi B. Schieffelin grad student 2003 NYU
 (Ideologies of language shift in Bergamo, Italy.)
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Cavanaugh JR. (2020) Language ideology revisited International Journal of the Sociology of Language. 2020: 51-57
Karrebæk MS, Riley KC, Cavanaugh JR. (2018) Food and Language: Production, Consumption, and Circulation of Meaning and Value Annual Review of Anthropology. 47: 17-32
Cavanaugh JR. (2018) Linguistic Economies: Commentary on Language Policy Special Issue “Policing for Commodification: Turning Communicative Resources into Commodities” Language Policy. 17: 261-273
Cavanaugh JR. (2017) The Blacksmith’s Feet: Embodied Entextualization in Northern Italian Vernacular Poetry Representations. 137: 68-87
Fastigi M, Cavanaugh JR. (2017) Turning Passion into Profession: A History of Craft Beer in Italy Gastronomica. 17: 39-50
Cavanaugh JR. (2017) Banking on Words: The Failure of Language in the Age of Derivative Finance. Arjun Appadurai. Chicago, IL: University of Chicago Press, 2016. viii + 180 pp. Journal of Linguistic Anthropology. 27: 366-368
Cavanaugh JR. (2016) Documenting subjects: Performativity and audit culture in food production in northern Italy American Ethnologist. 43: 691-703
Cavanaugh JR. (2016) Talk as work: Economic sociability in Northern Italian heritage food production Language and Communication. 48: 41-52
Cavanaugh JR. (2015) Books in Review: Beyond Alternative Food Networks: Italy’s Solidarity Purchase Groups Gastronomica. 15: 81-82
Cavanaugh JR, Riley KC, Jaffe A, et al. (2014) What Words Bring to the Table: The Linguistic Anthropological Toolkit as Applied to the Study of Food Journal of Linguistic Anthropology. 24: 84-97
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