THE CALA
The Annual Conference on Asian Linguistic Anthropology seeks to redefine the way we view Asian Language and Society. The CALA holds its annual conference in selected universities globally, and publishes its journal, the JALA, the Journal of Asian Linguistic Anthropology. The JALA is a quarterly, peer reviewed, free to publish, journal. The official partner for the CALA is Taylor and Francis Global Publishers, together with a global network of universities and academics.
CALA 2020 registrationGeoffrey Benjamin
After studying Social anthropology and Linguistics at Cambridge, Geoffrey Benjamin taught Linguistic Anthropology and Sociology at Australian National Unviersity, and in Universities in Singapore. He focuses on Southeast Asia, with ethnic groups such as the Orang Asli, and Singapore and Indonesia’s Riau Islands. His publications extend on languages, societies, cultures and musics of the Malay World. He now develops Sociocultural theory.
ABOUT THIS SESSION
In the LIAISE 2-3 interview by CALA, Geoffrey Benjamin discusses Social Structures of Southeast Asian indigenous groups, and describes how these groups inform his work on Social Organization. Benjamin discusses his investigations on the maintenance of social patterns, and the original approach to this at Cambridge. He then opens up on Temiar work, and his aspirations with regards to this, cognatic kinship, and farming in Southeast Asia.