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

Anthony K Webster awebster at utexas.edu
Mon Feb 2 20:24:35 UTC 2015


This was what I meant to send:

The deadline for abstract submission is *February 22, 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/



On Mon, Feb 2, 2015 at 2:23 PM, Anthony K Webster <awebster at utexas.edu>
wrote:

>
> *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
> http://www.uapress.arizona.edu/Books/bid2515.htm
>
> Dream other dreams, and better!
>                                                  Mark Twain
>
>


-- 
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
http://www.uapress.arizona.edu/Books/bid2515.htm

Dream other dreams, and better!
                                                 Mark Twain
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