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Britni Moore

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Contact Information

Literatures, Cultures & Linguistics Building
707 S. Mathews Ave. | MC-168
Urbana, IL 61801

Office Hours

PhD Candidate, Linguistics

Research Interests

Linguistic Anthropology
Language of Violence
Cop Talk
Sexual Assault Discourses
Anthropology of Policing
Feminist Epistemologies
Discourse Analysis

Research Description

My research interests are in linguistic anthropology, with most of my research revolving around the language of power, sexual assault, and policing, and how these intersect in the law, broadly defined.
My work pulls from anthropology, linguistics, gender, and legal studies.

Education

B.A. in English (Linguistics), Arizona State University
M.A. in Linguistics, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

Awards and Honors

2024                C.W. Kim Research Award in Linguistics, Department of Linguistics, UIUC
2023                HFG Emerging Scholar Award, Harry Frank Guggenheim Foundation
2023                Summer Short-term Fellowship, Black Metropolis Research Consortium (BMRC),
                          University of Chicago

2023                Marianne Ferber Award for most outstanding dissertation proposal related to gender
                          and women’s studies, Gender & Women’s Studies, UIUC
2022                Teachers Ranked as Excellent Award for Linguistic Diversity in the US, UIUC

2022                Teachers Ranked as Excellent Award for Introduction to Lang Science, UIUC
2022                AMPRA Graduate Student Travel Award, American Pragmatics Association
2019-2022     Distinguished Graduate Fellowship in the Humanities & Arts, UIUC

Courses Taught

LING 250: Linguistic Diversity in the US
LING 100: Intro to Language Sciences