24.2712, Confs: Historical Ling, Anthro Ling, Socioling, Lang Doc, Lang Acq/Germany

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Subject: 24.2712, Confs: Historical Ling, Anthro Ling, Socioling, Lang Doc, Lang Acq/Germany

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Date: Fri, 05 Jul 2013 12:13:23
From: Marina Wienberg [culcc at uni-bremen.de]
Subject: Colonial and Postcolonial Linguistics

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Colonial and Postcolonial Linguistics 
Short Title: CPL2013 

Date: 03-Sep-2013 - 08-Sep-2013 
Location: Bremen, Germany 
Contact: Marina Wienberg 
Contact Email: culcc at uni-bremen.de 
Meeting URL: http://www.cpl.uni-bremen.de/ 

Linguistic Field(s): Anthropological Linguistics; Historical Linguistics; Language Acquisition; Language Documentation; Sociolinguistics 

Meeting Description: 

This international conference dedicated to Colonial and Postcolonial Linguistics is going to take place at the University of Bremen September 3-8, 2013. It will be organised by the Creative Unit Language in Colonial Contexts under the leadership of Prof. Dr. Thomas Stolz and Prof. Dr. Ingo H. Warnke.

This international meeting brings together scholars of various backgrounds who study the relationship of language and colonialism. The goal of the conference is to initiate a new interdisciplinary research program that explores how language is affected by colonial and postcolonial conditions and how colonial and postcolonial constellations of facts are reflected, shaped and negotiated by language. Linguistics, cultural studies, anthropology, history, political science and other disciplines are invited to contribute to this project.

Plenary Speakers:

Sabine Ehrhart (Luxemburg)
Stefan Engelberg (Germany)
Josef Errington (USA)
Steven Fischer (New Zealand)
Rachael Gilmour (UK)
Rainer Enrique Hamel (Mexico)
Yasemin Karakasoglu (Germany)
Claire Moyse-Faurie (France)
Peter Mühlhäusler (Australia)
Nicholas Ostler (UK)
Thomas Stolz (Germany)
Ingo H. Warnke (Germany)
Klaus Zimmermann (Germany)

Plenary Speakers at Round-Table on Chamorro (Guam and Northern Marianas):

Joseph Artero-Cameron
Eric Forbes
Rosa Salas Palomo
Robert Underwood 

You are still invited to present your poster related to one of the sections of the conference:

a) Language, Linguistics and Colonialism
b) Language Contact and Creolization
c) Language, Migration and Identity
d) Language Minorities and Endangerment

More information about the conference can be found at http://www.cpl.uni-bremen.de/.

Should you require any assistance or clarification, please do not hesitate to contact us under culcc at uni-bremen.de.

Contact persons: Barbara Dewein, Daniel Schmidt-Brücken, Susanne Schuster, Marina Wienberg  
Subject of the message: CPL2013








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