Judith Irvine Explained
Judith Irvine |
Birth Name: | Judith Temkin |
Birth Date: | 10 March 1945 |
Judith Temkin Irvine (born March 10, 1945) is the Edward Sapir Collegiate Professor of Linguistic Anthropology at the University of Michigan, where she researches language use in African social life to create social hierarchy.[1] [2]
Irvine earned her Ph.D. in 1973 from the University of Pennsylvania.[3] She began teaching in 1972 in the Department of Anthropology at Brandeis University and joined the faculty at the University of Michigan in 1999.[2] Irvine received a Guggenheim Fellowship in 2005,[4] and she was elected to the National Academy of Sciences in 2016.[5]
Notes and References
- Web site: Mori. Ishi. Faculty members elected to National Academy of Sciences. The Michigan Daily. May 7, 2016. 2016-05-19.
- Web site: Judith Temkin Irvine . National Academy of Sciences.
- Web site: Judith T. Irvine . U-M LSA Anthropology . June 27, 2021.
- Web site: Judith T. Irvine . John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation . June 27, 2021.
- Web site: National Academy of Sciences Members and Foreign Associates Elected . National Academy of Sciences . May 14, 2016 . https://web.archive.org/web/20160506052951/http://www.nasonline.org/news-and-multimedia/news/may-3-2016-NAS-Election.html . May 6, 2016 . May 3, 2016 . dead.