[Linganth] Fwd: Symposium about Language and Society Austin XXIII Call for Papers

Anthony K Webster awebster at utexas.edu
Thu Nov 20 20:50:06 UTC 2014


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From: Deina A Rabie <drabie at utexas.edu>
Date: Thu, Nov 20, 2014 at 2:44 PM
Subject: Symposium about Language and Society Austin XXIII Call for Papers
To: salsautaustin at gmail.com




*SALSA XXIII:*


*Language and Borders*

April 17-18, 2015

University of Texas at Austin

SALSA is an annual symposium promoting linguistic and sociolinguistic
research at the University of Texas at Austin. Originally created through
the joint efforts of students from the Linguistic and Anthropology
Departments at the University of Texas, SALSA has developed into an
interdisciplinary conference with contributions from various fields,
including communication studies, foreign language education, educational
psychology, media studies, speech communication, and numerous language
departments. Our annual proceedings appear in special editions of Texas
Linguistic Forum.

This year’s theme is *Language and Borders*. Language is intimately
connected with human existence, and as such, is found at the borders of all
areas of human interaction, and even at the borders of what it means to be
human. What sorts of borders exist among people, places and institutions?
What are the forces and ideological underpinnings that shape and sustain
the existence of such borders? How is language related to the bounds of
human endeavor? What defines the boundaries of language itself? SALSA XXIII
will explore these questions from a variety of viewpoints.

This year's presenters will be:
Salikoko S. Mufwene

University of Chicago
Robin Queen

University of Michigan
Anthony C. Woodbury

University of Texas at Austin

*David Quinto-Pozos*

University of Texas at Austin

We welcome papers from all disciplines; potential topics might fall under
the following areas:

   - Language and law, politics, or economics
   - access and issues in interpretation
   - Dialectology and standardization
   - Bi-/mulitlingualism
   - Pidginization and creolization
   - Language ideologies, identity, and human rights
   - Language and the arts, sciences, and technology
   - Language and cognition
   - Languages in contact
   - Language shift and loss
   - Language preservation, documentation, and revitalization

Of course, topics are not restricted to those listed, but are merely meant
to serve as guideposts. Please feel free to submit papers related to this
year’s theme.
Submission Guidelines

The deadline for abstract submission is *February 15, 2015**.
Please send abstracts to salsautaustin at gmail.com
*Subject: SALSA XXIII Abstract*

Please include the following information with your submission:



   - Title of the paper
   - Author's name (if more than one author, list primary author first
   followed by subsequent authors)
   - Author’s affiliation
   - E-mail address at which author prefers to be contacted
   - One extended abstract no longer than 600 words, including references
   and examples
   - One brief abstract for publication in the program, not to exceed 150
   words.

*Late submissions will not be accepted.


*Papers which are to be published elsewhere cannot be accepted.


For more information, see http://studentorgs.utexas.edu/salsa/


Co-Chairs
Conference presented by the SALSA Graduate Student Organization at UT
Austin.

*Eric Adell (Linguistics)* - adell at utexas.edu

*Deina Rabie (Anthropology)* - drabie at utexas.edu

*Laura Faircloth (Linguistics)* - laura.faircloth1693 at gmail.com



*SALSA* University of Texas at Austin
Department of Linguistics
College of Liberal Arts Building (CLA) 4.304
Phone: (512) 471-1701
Email: salsautaustin at gmail.com




-- 
Anthony K. Webster
Associate Professor
Department of Anthropology
University of Texas at Austin
2201 Speedway Stop C3200
Austin TX 78712
Office Phone: 512-232-4529

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                                                 Mark Twain
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