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<DIV><FONT size=2>International Conference on Marginalization Processes<BR>Short Title: MP conf-cum-workshop<BR><BR><BR>Date: 17-Oct-2011 - 19-Oct-2011<BR>Location: Örebro, Sweden<BR>Contact: Kicki Ekberg<BR>Meeting URL: <A href="http://www.oru.se/humus/kkom-ds/mp2011">http://www.oru.se/humus/kkom-ds/mp2011</A><BR><BR>Linguistic Field(s): Applied Linguistics; Discourse Analysis; Language<BR>Acquisition; Pragmatics; Sociolinguistics<BR><BR>Subject Language(s): English<BR><BR>Meeting Description:<BR><BR>The Research group KKOM-DS (Communication, Culture and Diversity - Deaf<BR>Studies) at Academy HumES (Humanities, Education and Social Sciences),<BR>Örebro University, SWEDEN, invites participation at it's sixth international<BR>research conference-cum-workshop on the theme of Marginalization<BR>Processes. Supported by The Swedish Research Council, this<BR>multidisciplinary research activity builds upon a tradition of exploratory<BR>research workshops organized by the KKOM-DS group since the end of the<BR>1990s.<BR><BR>Engaging with current issues and challenges facing Northern societies, the<BR>Marginalization Processes international workshop aims at both (i) bringing<BR>into limelight current research that focuses upon the processes that<BR>marginalize children and young people and (ii) providing a forum for senior<BR>and junior researchers who despite being situated in different academic<BR>domains and disciplines find common ground because of an interest in issues<BR>of marginalization from a social practices perspective.<BR><BR>Registration & call for paper abstracts deadline: 9 September 2011<BR><BR><A href="http://linguistlist.org/issues/22/22-3048.html">http://linguistlist.org/issues/22/22-3048.html</A><BR></FONT></DIV></DIV></BODY></HTML>