2nd call for papers: Colloquium on Multilingualism and Interpreting in Settings of Globalisation

pangerme at YORKU.CA pangerme at YORKU.CA
Tue Sep 23 17:16:58 UTC 2014


Please see below for the second Call for Papers for the Colloquium on
Multilingualism and Interpreting in Settings of Globalisation (MIAM 2015),
which will be held February 19 and 20 at Ghent University in Belgium.
The revised deadline for abstracts is October 15.
Best,
Philipp

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CALL FOR PAPERS
International Colloquium on Multilingualism and Interpreting in Settings of
Globalisation: Asylum and Migration (MIAM 2015)
19-20 February 2015 – Ghent University, Belgium
Conference URL: www.miam.ugent.be
Contact: katrijn.maryns at ugent.be
Central theme: Multilingualism and interpreting in institutional encounters
of
globalisation
-  Language ideologies of translation and language choice
-  Institutional versus lay expectations of discourse
-  The monolingual entextualization of multilingual interaction
-  The tension between institutional deontology and practices of language
use
Keynote speakers (in alphabetical order):
-  Jan Blommaert (Tilburg University)
-  Moira Inghilleri (UMass Amherst)
-  Stef Slembrouck (Gent University)
-  Cecilia Wadensjö (Stockholm University)
Submissions are invited on any aspect of the above themes.
Abstracts should be 250 words and should be submitted in PDF format.
Extended call deadline: 15 Oct 2014
Please send abstracts to: http://linguistlist.org/easyabs/MIAM2015
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Philipp Sebastian Angermeyer
 Associate Professor
 Director, Graduate Program in Linguistics and Applied Linguistics
Department of Languages, Literatures and Linguistics
 York University
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