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Gabriella Licata via Edling edling at lists.mail.umbc.edu
Thu Dec 15 17:25:56 UTC 2022


Hi there,

I am not sure if this is the proper format to request that info be shared.
Please let me know if I should edit this.

Thank you!
Gabriella

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Conference Title: Visibilizing raciolinguistic ideologies across cultures,
languages, and systems

Date: 06-Apr-2023 - 07-Apr-2023
Location: Virtual, USA
Contact Person: Gabriella Licata
Meeting Email: < click here to access email >
Web Site: https://sites.google.com/view/raciolinguistics

Linguistic Field(s): Anthropological Linguistics; Applied Linguistics;
Discourse Analysis; Sociolinguistics

Call Deadline: 15-Jan-2023

Meeting Description:

Raciolinguistics (Alim et al., 2016; Flores & Rosa, 2015) is an emerging
field that interrogates how ethnoracial identities are constructed
linguistically; what role language plays in processes of racialization and
ethnicization; and how language ideologies function to marginalize
racially-minoritized populations in specific political, economic, and
historical contexts (Alim et al., 2020). A more recent breadth of research
has revealed how raciolinguistic ideologies underpin broadly-accepted
notions of those whose multilingualism is institutionally valued and those
who are disparaged (Rosa & Flores, 2017), shedding light on how language
serves as a proxy for other forms of discrimination. Whereas this research
has contributed much to the analysis of raciolinguistics in institutional
contexts in the United States, recent calls have emphasized the need for
more studies of language and race in non-US contexts (Alim et al., 2020).
We take up this call and hope to extend it by creating an international,
interdisciplinary, and intercultural dialogue to critically examine how
raciolinguistic ideologies are manifested across contexts.

We welcome abstract proposals from a wide variety of interdisciplinary and
theoretical perspectives that engage with the following questions:

   - How are ethnoracial identities constructed differently through
   language in varied political economic contexts and how do these differences
   inform the (re)production of transglobal language ideologies
   - How do raciolinguistic ideologies manifest across and in different
   learning, teaching, and research contexts and cultures?
   - How does a raciolinguistic perspective intersect with other critical
   frameworks (disability studies, intersectionality studies, queer and
   feminist studies, ethnic studies, etc.)?
   - What innovative methodologies can be used to answer these questions?


Submissions may take the form of:

   - Conference paper presentations: 20 minutes for presentation plus 10
   minutes for questions and answers.
   - Project proposal launch: Share your work in progress and get
   constructive feeedback in a friendly and safe environment! 10 minutes
   for presentation plus 10 minutes for questions and feedback.


KEY DATES:


   - Abstract submission deadline: January 15, 2023
   - Notification of acceptance / rejection: February 15, 2023
   - Conference: April 6-7, 2023


LOCATION:

Fully virtual conference via Zoom hosted by the hosted by the Language as
Social Justice Working Group, housed in the Berkeley Language Center, and
sponsored by the Townsend Center at the University of California, Berkeley.


SUBMISSION GUIDELINES:
Papers must be delivered in English, but we welcome data, examples, and
contexts from all language communities. Authors may submit up to two
abstracts, one individual and one joint.

The online submission form requires the following information:
a. Paper title
b. Name(s) of author(s)
c. Institutional affiliation of authors
d. Abstract (400 word limit, not including bibliographic information)
e. Please indicate whether you wish your abstract to be considered as a
20-minute conference paper, presentation or a 10-minute project proposal.

To preserve anonymity during the review process, authors should not include
their names or otherwise reveal their identity anywhere in the abstract,
including in the document properties.

To submit your abstract, please use this online submission form:
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSe_Iq8Hofy7ekh8r2FQW4V-lfrbMEaY9318M1jSJF911LX6DA/viewform?usp=sf_link

Please contact Gabriella Licata with questions at glicata (at) berkeley
(dot) edu


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Sincerely,

Gabriella Licata, *she/her*
Ph.D. Candidate, Romance Linguistics
D.E. in Gender, Women, and Sexuality Studies
University of California, Berkeley
www.gabriellalicata.com

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that land continue to this day. *I pay my land tax here
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