26.2996, Calls: Applied Linguistics, Sociolinguistics/Norway

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Subject: 26.2996, Calls: Applied Linguistics, Sociolinguistics/Norway

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Date: Tue, 23 Jun 2015 13:38:46
From: Tamás Péter Szabó [tamas.p.szabo at jyu.fi]
Subject: Contextualizing Linguistic Diversity in Institutional Settings

 
Full Title: Contextualizing Linguistic Diversity in Institutional Settings 

Date: 08-Oct-2015 - 09-Oct-2015
Location: Tromsø, Norway 
Contact Person: Florian Hiss
Meeting Email: florian.hiss at uit.no
Web Site: https://uit.no/tavla/artikkel/420814/contextualizing_linguistic_diversity_in_instituti 

Linguistic Field(s): Applied Linguistics; Sociolinguistics 

Call Deadline: 15-Aug-2015 

Meeting Description:

For this two-day research workshop we wish to gather a variety of perspectives on the – individual, institutional, or political – management of linguistic diversity in different institutional settings.

‘Linguistic diversity’ is a concept around which many research projects are organized in linguistic, anthropological, cultural, educational and other studies. The aim of our workshop is to initiate discussion between scholars researching ‘linguistic diversity’ in various institutional surroundings and to reflect on its conditions, consequences and challenges in ongoing research projects.

‘Institutional settings’ may, on the one hand, refer to particular institutions, such as a school or kindergarten, a company or a public authority. On the other hand, in discourse and language use, various kinds of institutional settings affect interactions between participants. Participants enact institutional roles, and institutional settings define social hierarchies and other frames. Linguistic diversity (on the individual level, in society, or as part of the institutional frames) is managed and contextualized in various ways, in interaction, through language ideologies, active language management, or multimodal frames in linguistic landscapes.

Beyond individual presentations, the workshop will provide space for discussions surrounding research practices, ideologies of ‘linguistic diversity’ in the field and in research, and the role of the researcher vis-à-vis institutional structures and vice versa.

We have invited three external guests from different strands of research:

Jürgen Jaspers (Université Libre de Bruxelles, Belgium)
Dorte Lønsmann (Copenhagen Business School, Denmark)
Jo Angouri (University of Warwick, England)

Call for Papers:

Participation:

There will be a limited number of 45-minute slots available for presentations (including ca. 15 minutes for questions and comments). We would welcome presentations from different contexts and various kinds of institutional settings as well as different research methods and materials (including work in progress). If you would like to present research related to the topic of the workshop, please send an abstract (approx. 300 words) to florian.hiss at uit.no (until 15 August 2015).

All participants will also be asked to prepare short contributions to the discussion of general issues from the point of view of their own research.

Organizers:

Florian Hiss (UiT – The Arctic University of Norway) // Project: Linguistic and Cultural Diversity at Work (NFR/SAMKUL)
Tamás Péter Szabó (University of Jyväskylä, Finland) // Project: Finding own words Metadiscourses, identities and strategies in students’ and teachers’ interactive practices in standard and alternative settings. (EU FP7 Marie Curie IEF)
Hilde Sollid (UiT – The Arctic University of Norway)

Further information: http://findingownwords.blogspot.fi/2015/06/contextualizing-linguistic-diversity-in.html




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