27.2420, Calls: Spanish, Anthropological Ling, Applied Ling, Discourse Analysis, Gen Ling, Socioling/USA

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Subject: 27.2420, Calls: Spanish, Anthropological Ling, Applied Ling, Discourse Analysis, Gen Ling, Socioling/USA

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Date: Wed, 01 Jun 2016 10:54:01
From: Scott Alvord [salvord at byu.edu]
Subject: 26th Conference on Spanish in the U.S. & 11th Conference on Spanish in Contact

 
Full Title: 26th Conference on Spanish in the U.S. & 11th Conference on Spanish in Contact 
Short Title: SiUS 

Date: 06-Apr-2017 - 08-Apr-2017
Location: Provo, UT, USA 
Contact Person: Scott Alvord
Meeting Email: sius.2017 at gmail.com
Web Site: http://sius2017.ce.byu.edu 

Linguistic Field(s): Anthropological Linguistics; Applied Linguistics; Discourse Analysis; General Linguistics; Sociolinguistics 

Subject Language(s): Spanish (spa)

Call Deadline: 14-Oct-2016 

Meeting Description:

Founded in 1980, the Spanish in the US Conference brings together researchers
from various disciplines - such as linguistics, sociology, anthropology,
education, and legal studies - investigating a wide range of topics related to
Spanish and Spanish-speaking communities in the United States. Since 1991, the
Spanish in the US Conference has been held in conjunction with the Spanish in
Contact with Other Languages Conference, allowing productive connections
between researchers focusing on the US context and researchers investigating
the entire Spanish-speaking world. In recent years, interest and participation
have increased dramatically, thanks to both the growing public and scholarly
recognition of Spanish-speaking communities in the United States.


Call for Papers:

''Contact, Community, Connections''

We invite submission for papers in all areas of language research related to
any aspect of Spanish in the United States or Spanish in contact with other
languages including but not limited to the following: 

- Bilingualism
- Educational policies and practices
- Formal aspects of US Spanish
- Heritage language learning and teaching
- Language and identity
- Language and the law
- Language contact and change
- Language ideologies
- Language in politics and politics of language
- Language maintenance
- Language planning
- Language policy
- Language rights
- Linguistic anthropology
- Linguistic variation
- Mass media and Spanish
- Spanish in the professions
- Spanish and the economy
  
Abstracts not exceeding 300 words (excluding title and references) should be
submitted electronically no later than October 14, 2016. Papers will be 20
minutes long followed by a 10-minute Q&A period. Authors may submit a total of
two abstracts, one individual and one joint. Submissions for panels will also
be accepted. A panel should include a 300-word description and 3 to 4
abstracts related to the panel theme. All submissions will be reviewed
anonymously.

Submission Guidelines:

1. Papers/panels may be delivered in English or Spanish, with papers in
Spanish especially encouraged.
2. Abstracts must clearly present a specific thesis statement and include a
description of topic, approach, and conclusions. To preserve anonymity during
the review process, authors should not include their names or otherwise reveal
their identities anywhere in the abstract.
3. Please specify the title of the paper/panel, area of research, name,
academic affiliation, and email in the abstract submission.
4. Abstracts must be submitted through EasyAbstracts (EasyAbs):
http://linguistlist.org/easyabs/SiUS_2017




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