Kathryn E. Graber
Social Sciences · Indiana University
Publications
64
Citations
217
Est. group size
—
Recurring co-author estimate
Active years
19
Publishing since 2008
Kathryn E. Graber studies how language, media, and identity intersect among minority communities, with a focus on the Buryat people and other native groups in post-Soviet Russia. Her work examines how minority-language media and everyday communication shape belonging, cultural tradition, and ethnic identity. Much of her research draws on anthropological fieldwork and analysis of language use in social life.
Publication activity peaked around 2020 (largely book chapters from a single monograph) and has since settled into a steadier, lower cadence of roughly one to two outputs per year.
Generated by claude-opus-4-8 from public bibliographic data · Jul 11, 2026
- Lessons from the land of snows: honouring the life and work of Shannon M. Ward
Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute · 2026
- Arnulf Deppermann & Michael Haugh (eds.), Action ascription in interaction Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2022. Pp. 335. Pb. £25.
Language in Society · 2025
- When Everything Old Was New Again: Reclaiming Ethnonational Tradition in Post‐Soviet Buryatia
The Russian Review · 2025
- Patient Identification and Prioritization Tool: Utilizing the Electronic Medical Record to Optimize Clinical Nutrition Workflow
Journal of the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics · 2024
- Textures of value: Tactility, experience, and exclusion in the cashmere commodity chain
Economic Anthropology · 2023
- Affect, Emotion, and Linguistic Shift
2023
- It’s ‘Ukraine,’ not ‘the Ukraine’ – here’s why
2022
- Mixed Messages : Mediating Native Belonging in Asian Russia
2022
- A cline of enregisterment and its erasure: Intersections of ideology and technology in minority-language news
Language in Society · 2021
- Mixed Messages
Cornell University Press eBooks · 2020
- Anchors of Authority
Cornell University Press eBooks · 2020
- Emergent Minority Publics
Cornell University Press eBooks · 2020
- Rupture and Reclamation
Cornell University Press eBooks · 2020
- A Literary Standard and Its Discontents
Cornell University Press eBooks · 2020
- Native Autonomy in a Multinational State
Cornell University Press eBooks · 2020
- Cornell University Press eBooks×24
- Language in Society×2
- Economic Anthropology×1
- Journal of Linguistic Anthropology×1
- Region Regional Studies of Russia Eastern Europe and Central Asia×1
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Last updated Jul 11, 2026.
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