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Appendix 3 - List of Contributors

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  05 March 2012

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  • Vladimir Alpatov is a Corresponding Member of the Russian Academy of Sciences and Deputy Director of the Institute of Oriental Studies in Moscow, Russia.

  • Craig Brandist is Professor of Cultural Theory and Intellectual History, and the Director of the Bakhtin Centre at the University of Sheffield, UK.

  • Katya Chown is Lecturer in Russian at Leeds University and Honorary Research Fellow of the University of Sheffield, UK.

  • Kapitolina Fedorova is Assistant Professor at the Department of Ethnology of the European University at St. Petersburg, Russia.

  • Michael Gorham is Associate Professor of Russian Studies at the University of Florida, USA.

  • Viktoria Gulida is a Docent in the Philology Faculty of St. Petersburg State University, Russia.

  • Mika Lähteenmäki is Senior Researcher in the Department of Languages at the University of Jyväskylä, Finland.

  • Vladislava Reznik has worked as lecturer in Russian at Durham University and collaborated on a number of research projects at the London School of Slavonic and East European Studies and the University of Lausanne in Switzerland.

  • Michael Smith is Associate Professor in the Department of History at Purdue University, USA.

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Politics and the Theory of Language in the USSR 1917–1938
The Birth of Sociological Linguistics
, pp. 187 - 188
Publisher: Anthem Press
Print publication year: 2010

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