26.3053, Calls: Applied Linguistics/Thailand

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Subject: 26.3053, Calls: Applied Linguistics/Thailand

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Date: Fri, 26 Jun 2015 14:30:09
From: Prabhath Patabendi [ppca3000 at gmail.com]
Subject: 3rd International Conference on Languages, Literature and Society

 
Full Title: 3rd International Conference on Languages, Literature and Society 
Short Title: LLS2016 

Date: 18-Jan-2016 - 19-Jan-2016
Location: Bangkok, Thailand 
Contact Person: Prabhath Patabendi
Meeting Email: ppca3000 at gmail.com
Web Site: http://www.languages3000.com 

Linguistic Field(s): Applied Linguistics 

Call Deadline: 15-Sep-2015 

Meeting Description:

Languages 2016 is an interactive platform to connect and reconnect colleagues around the world. You can meet 2013, 2015 participants as well as new participants in our conferences. Languages 2016 is the premier knowledge building event and the largest gathering in Language community in the Global South.

Conference theme: “Language, society and empowerment”

Call for Papers:

LLS 2016, like years past, promises to draw scholars from around the globe to discuss research that meets at the intersection of language, literature and Society. Drawn largely from an interdisciplinary standpoint, our conference theme understands that words and language represent not only our thoughts, but our identities, our social and political relationships with others, how communities are forged, how power between individuals or groups are negotiated, amongst other variables. We understand that language connects cultures, traditions, and practices, that literature introduces us to new worlds of experience and that the formation of community is oftentimes the theme. Therefore, it is the goal of LLS 2016 to invite original, unpublished research from faculty, policy makers and post-graduate students to share knowledge, exchange ideas and establish academic relationships.

Given the great breadth and depth of the conference theme, here are just a few examples of possible submission topics:

- Language and Culture
- Language and Politics/Law
- Language, Power and Ideology
- World languages and literatures
- Language and Education
- Contemporary and/or Classical Literature

Dr. Donathan L. Brown

Assistant Professor, Department of Communication Studies
Ithaca College, USA




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