Paul Kockelman

Paul Kockelman
Occupation Professor, Editor-in-Chief
Academic work
Discipline Anthropologist
Sub-discipline Linguistic anthropology
Institutions Yale University

Paul Kockelman is a professor of anthropology at Yale University. His work in linguistic anthropology includes the description of Q’eqchi’,[1] a Mayan language spoken in Guatemala, as well as contributions to ethnographic theory.[2]

Since 2016, Kockelman has been the editor-in-chief of the Journal of Linguistic Anthropology.[3] He is also co-editor, with Nick Enfield and Jack Sidnell, of The Cambridge Handbook of Linguistic Anthropology.

References

  1. Cissell, Jordan (2017). "The Chicken and the Quetzal: Incommensurate Ontologies and Portable Values in Guatemala's Cloud Forest by Paul Kockelman (review)". Journal of Latin American Geography. 16 (2): 189–191. doi:10.1353/lag.2017.0034.
  2. Maurer, Bill (2013). "Transacting ontologies: Kockelman's sieves and a Bayesian anthropology". HAU: Journal of Ethnographic Theory. 3: 63–75. doi:10.14318/hau3.3.004.
  3. "Journal of Linguistic Anthropology: Editor and editorial board". Society for Linguistic Anthropology. 2017. Retrieved 18 July 2018.


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