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Richard J Senghas is a professor of anthropology and linguistics in   
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the Department of Anthropology/Linguistics at Sonoma State
Richard J Senghas is a professor of [[anthropology]] and [[linguistics]] in   
University, CA.  He earned a BA in English from the University of
the [http://www.sonoma.edu/anthropology/ Department of Anthropology/Linguistics] at [http://www.sonoma.edu Sonoma State University], CA.  He earned a BA in English from the
Massachusetts at Amherst, and his MA and PhD in Anthropology at the   
[http://umass.edu University of Massachusetts at Amherst], and his MA and PhD in Anthropology at the   
University of Rochester, NY.  He has conducted ethnographic and   
[http://www.rochester.edu/ University of Rochester], NY.  He has conducted ethnographic and   
linguistic research in Nicaragua, and is particularly interested in   
linguistic research in Nicaragua, and is particularly interested in   
sign languages and social theory.  His research has been supported,   
sign languages and social theory.  His research has been supported,   
in part, by a Fulbright Fellowship and a Spencer Foundation   
in part, by a [http://www.ed.gov/programs/iegpsddrap/index.html Fulbright-Hayes Dissertation For Research Abroad Fellowship] and a
[http://www.spencer.org Spencer Foundation]  
Dissertation Fellowship.  He is a member of several professional   
Dissertation Fellowship.  He is a member of several professional   
organizations, including the American Anthropological Association,
organizations, including the
the Society for Linguistic Anthropology, the American Ethnological
[http://www.aaanet.org American Anthropological Association], the
Society, and the Council on Anthropology and Education.
[http://www.aaanet.org/sla/ Society for Linguistic Anthropology], the
[http://www.aesonline.org/|American Ethnological Society], and the
[http://www.aaanet.org/cae/index.htm| Council on Anthropology & Education].


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Richard was on sabbatical at [http://www.su.se Stockholm University] in Stockholm, Sweden during the 2006-2007 academic year, but has returned home to SSU for the fall semester of 2007.  He's still catching up on the backlog he's discovered upon his return....
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Richard J Senghas is a professor of anthropology and linguistics in the Department of Anthropology/Linguistics at Sonoma State University, CA. He earned a BA in English from the University of Massachusetts at Amherst, and his MA and PhD in Anthropology at the University of Rochester, NY. He has conducted ethnographic and linguistic research in Nicaragua, and is particularly interested in sign languages and social theory. His research has been supported, in part, by a Fulbright-Hayes Dissertation For Research Abroad Fellowship and a Spencer Foundation Dissertation Fellowship. He is a member of several professional organizations, including the American Anthropological Association, the Society for Linguistic Anthropology, the Ethnological Society, and the Council on Anthropology & Education.

Richard was on sabbatical at Stockholm University in Stockholm, Sweden during the 2006-2007 academic year, but has returned home to SSU for the fall semester of 2007. He's still catching up on the backlog he's discovered upon his return....