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Areas of expertise: Latino/a Studies, American Studies, Print Media, Bilingualism, Multilingualism, Critical Race and Ethnic Studies, Chicana/o Studies, California History


Biography, Education and Training

My broad zone of interest is the Americas, both before and after the fateful Indigenous-European contact of 1492. I study how written language conveys and confers power in the world. Sometimes that power shows up within a frame that people call “literature” (its definition is shifty); sometimes it is expressed as a recorded utterance; sometimes it sits quietly within a seemingly mundane note or glyph. The material forms by which writing is organized and distributed into things—... more »


Areas of expertise: Heritage Languages, Spanish as a Heritage Language, Language Development, Bilingualism, Multilingualism


Biography, Education and Training

Ph.D. Spanish Linguistics, UC Davis (2004)


Areas of expertise: Ancient World / Classics, Literature, Middle East Studies, Bilingualism, Multilingualism, Critical Theory, Cultural Studies, Globalization, Film, Mediterranean Studies, Jewish Studies and Judaism


Biography, Education and Training

Ph.D. Yale University (Comparative Literature) B.A. Yale University (Art History; Italian Literature)

Mark Amengual

Mark Amengual

Professor and Department Chair, Director, UCSC Bilingualism Research Lab

Languages and Applied Linguistics

Areas of expertise: Bilingualism, Multilingualism, Heritage Languages, Language and Linguistics


Biography, Education and Training

Ph.D., The University of Texas at Austin M.A., The Pennsylvania State University B.A., Universitat de les Illes Balears

Kimberly Adilia Helmer

Kimberly Adilia Helmer

Teaching Professor (Senate Faculty)

Writing Program, Stevenson College

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Kimberly Adilia Helmer

Teaching Professor

Khelmer@ucsc.edu

805.320.0875


Areas of expertise: Teacher Education, Bilingualism, Multilingualism, Writing, Anthropology, Ethnography


Biography, Education and Training

Kimberly Adilia Helmer holds an MA TESOL from the Monterey Institute of International Studies and a Ph.D. in Second Language Acquisition and Teaching from the University of Arizona. She is the recipient of two distinguished teaching prizes from the University of Arizona and John Jay College, CUNY.


Areas of expertise: Cognitive Science, Psycholinguistics, Bilingualism, Multilingualism, Language Processing


Biography, Education and Training

Postdoc, Basque Center on Cognition Brain and Language (BCBL), San Sebastián, Spain PhD in Cognitive Psychology at UC Davis, CA, USA BA in Chemistry at St. Olaf College, MN, USA

Emily V Reigh

Emily V Reigh

Assistant Professor of Science Education

Education Department

Areas of expertise: Science Education, Bilingualism, Multilingualism


Biography, Education and Training

Postdoctoral Fellow, Writing Data Stories, University of California, Berkeley Postdoctoral Researcher, Science in the City Lab, Stanford University Ph.D., Science Education, Race, Inequality and Language in Education, Stanford University M.A., Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages, The American University in Cairo, Egypt B.S., Chemistry, University of Oklahoma B.A., Letters, University of Oklahoma

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