Welcome to the Society for Linguistic Anthropology Blog!

In 2018, the Society for Linguistic Anthropology’s Board went live with the SLA Blog, a membership-driven project that showcases original linguistic anthropological research via accessible, public-facing articles about diverse topics. The SLA Blog aims to facilitate dialogue among SLA members at all stages in their learning and research while also nurturing a welcoming, engaging space for readers who are not linguistic anthropologists. We invite submissions on all topics relevant to the far reaching scope of language and culture.
Our Latest Posts:

- Marcyliena Morgan, 1950-2025
- They don’t see a problem, we don’t see the desire for connection: Indifference to language loss in Papua New Guinea and its challenge for research
- A Navajo Poetry of Place
- “Nobody wants Their Doomscroll to be Interrupted”: Struggling for Visibility against Algorithmic Suppression
- Pay No Attention to Those Engineers Behind the Curtain: The Hidden Infrastructure that Runs AI
- Introduction: In/Visibility in Linguistic Anthropology
- Trump 2.0, reader submissions
- A Reading List for Trump 2.0
- Researching the Right in the Era of Hurricane Truthers







