Rosalie Edmonds

Rosalie-Edmonds

Rosalie Edmonds

Lecturer

Office: 351B Haines Hall

Email: redmonds@ucla.edu


Biography

Rosalie Edmonds is a lecturer in the Department of Anthropology at the University of California, Los Angeles. She received her PhD from the UCLA Department of Anthropology in 2019. Her doctoral dissertation, Language Ideologies, Conservation Ideologies: Communication and Collaboration at a Cameroonian Wildlife Sanctuary, explores issues surrounding multilingualism, expertise, and authority through an examination of the intercultural and cross-species communication involved in rehabilitating chimpanzees.

Teaching Winter 2021
ANTHRO M152P: Lang Develp. & Socialization
ANTHRO 154Q: Gender & Language  in Society

Teaching Spring 2021
ANTHRO M150: Language in Culture
ANTHRO 159: Topics in Linguistic Anthropology

Publications

In progress     Multilingualism and the Politics of Participation at a Cameroonian Wildlife Sanctuary

2018    “Students as Language Experts: Collaboration and Correction in a Bilingual Cameroonian Classroom.” International Journal of Bilingual Education and Bilingualism.

Degrees

Ph.D. Anthropology, University of California Los Angeles, 2019. Language Ideologies, Conservation Ideologies: Communication and Collaboration at a Cameroonian Wildlife Sanctuary.