Language Diversity in North Carolina: A Film Documentary and Outreach Program

July 1st, 2004 - June 30th, 2006 | PROJECT

The North Carolina State University will produce a one-hour film documentary on language diversity in North Carolina for public television and for distribution to public agencies throughout the state. The documentary and associated activities will illustrate the socio-cultural and socio-linguistic heritage of language variation; exemplify the systematic language patterns associated with different regional and ethnic groups and demonstrate the role of language in the construction of cultural identity. In addition to the documentary for public broadcast, footage for particular regional varieties and socio-cultural groups will be compiled into pedagogically useful 20-30 minute vignettes. A workbook for using the materials will also be prepared. In terms of its larger significance and broader impacts, this project addresses a need for informal education about language variation to counter public misunderstandings and stereotypes leading to discrimination based on language differences.

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Team Members

Walter Wolfram, Principal Investigator, North Carolina State University

Funders

Funding Source: NSF
Funding Program: ISE/AISL
Award Number: 0354711
Funding Amount: 73678

Tags

Audience: General Public | Museum | ISE Professionals
Discipline: Social science and psychology
Resource Type: Project Descriptions
Environment Type: Broadcast Media | Media and Technology