Anna Babel
Associate Professor of Hispanic Linguistics
234 Hagerty Hall
1775 College Road
Columbus, OH
43210
Areas of Expertise
- Sociolinguistics
- Linguistic Anthropology
- Language Contact
Education
- Ph.D., Linguistics and Anthropology, University of Michigan, 2010
- M.A., Anthropology, University of Michigan, 2007
- M.A., Linguistics, University of Michigan, 2007
- B.A./B.S., Linguistics, Spanish, & Russian, University of South Carolina, 2001
Anna Babel is a sociolinguist and a linguistic anthropologist. Her research focuses on the relationship between language and social categories, particularly in settings of language contact. She has carried out long-term research in the Santa Cruz valleys of Bolivia, the setting of her ethnography, Between the Andes and Amazon. Her most recent work considers how we become aware of different ways of speaking, and conversely how our knowledge and beliefs about language influence the way that we speak. In addition to these areas of expertise, she teaches on the role of language in the construction of US and Latino/a/x identities.
Select Publications
2021. Contact, Structure, and Change: A Festschrift for Sarah G. Thomason. Co-edited with Mark A. Sicoli. Ann Arbor: Maize Press (University of Michigan Publications). Full open-access publication.
2021. The Sweet Land: Manufacturing "tradition" in small-town Bolivia. Journal of Linguistic Anthropology.
2020. Perceiving isn’t believing: Divergence in levels of sociolinguistic awareness. Language in Society 49(2):231-256. Second author with Kevin McGowan.
2018. Between the Andes and the Amazon: Language and Social Meaning in Bolivia. University of Arizona Press. Short reviews in CHOICE, The Chronicle of Higher Education, and ProtoView. Full-length reviews in Anthropological Linguistics (54:4), Journal of Linguistic Anthropology (29:3), Language in Society (49:1), Journal of Latin American Studies (51:3), and Journal of Sociolinguistics (23:2). Re-released in paperback September 2021.
2016. Editor, Awareness and Control in Sociolinguistic Research. Cambridge University Press: New York/Cambridge. Reviewed in Journal of Sociolinguistics (22:1). Re-released in paperback April 2019.
Teaching
Language Variation in Spanish US Latino Languages and Communities
Spanish in the US: Language as Social Action Studies in Spanish Synchronic Linguistics
Language Contact in the Spanish-speaking world Qualitative methods
Public Interventions
- 2021. “What does ‘native speaker’ mean, anyway?” Published on Language Log, May 29th, 2021. Authors: Devin Grammon, Anna Babel.
- 2021. “Language Science, Pandemic edition.” Published on the Society for Linguistic Anthropology blog, May 13th, 2021. Authors: Anna Babel, Shawntel Barreiro, Kathryn Campbell-Kibler, Luana Lamberti Nunes, Leslie Moore, Laura Wagner.
- 2021. Public Outreach and Community Service Award from the Society of Linguistic Anthropology. Public Outreach and Community Service Award from the Society of Linguistic Anthropology from the Society of Linguistic Anthropology.
- 2020. Who counts as a speaker of a language? TEDxOhioStateUniversity TEDx talk Picked up by TEDx YouTube channel, March 2020. Picked up by national TED channel, December 2020 (total 1.5 million views as of 2/25/22).
- 2020. Interviewed by Mother Jones and the Columbus Free Press for newspaper articles on the death of Oscar Lopez Acosta. Contributed to background for Frontline article.
- Mother Jones: https://www.motherjones.com/politics/2020/05/a-honduran-man-has-died-of-covid-19-after-leaving-an-ice-jail-plagued-by-the-virus/
- Columbus Free Press: https://columbusfreepress.com/article/ohio%E2%80%99s-first-ice-detainee-dies-covid-19
- Frontline: https://www.pbs.org/wgbh/frontline/article/how-ice-data-undercounts-covid-19-victims/
- 2019. Interviewed on PBS NewsHour for segment on Ohio DACA students. Available at: https://www.pbs.org/newshour/show/for-daca-students-its-hard-to-focus-on-a-bright-future-when-faced-with-deportation-fears
- 2019. Interviewed for Reader's Digest story on how to pronounce acaí. Available at: https://www.rd.com/food/how-do-you-pronounce-acai/
- 2019. Author interview for CaMP (Culture, Media, and Performance) Anthropology Blog. Interviewed by Diego Arispe Bazan, published on 4/1/2019. See https://campanthropology.org/2019/04/01/1793/ .
- 2019. What do Spanish, Quechua, and DACA have in common? A linguist named Babel. Voices of Excellence podcast, OSU College of Arts & Humanities, interviewed by Dr. David Staley. Available for download at https://soundcloud.com/voices_arts_sciences/anna-babel .
- 2019. Supporting DACA students at Ohio State. OhioHabla podcast, interviewed by Dr. Elena Foulis. Available for download at https://soundcloud.com/ohiohabla/daca .
- 2018. The invisible walls of the whisper network. Invited column for Anthropology News, published May 10, 2018.
- 2018. Español en los Estados Unidos. OhioHabla podcast, interviewed by Dr. Elena Foulis. Available for download at https://soundcloud.com/ohiohabla/ohiohabla-episode-14-spanishintheus.
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