27.4872, Calls: Applied Linguistics/Austria

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Subject: 27.4872, Calls: Applied Linguistics/Austria

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Date: Tue, 29 Nov 2016 13:21:45
From: Edna Imamovic [edna.imamovic at univie.ac.at]
Subject: 9th AILA-Europe Junior Researcher Meeting in Applied Linguistics

 
Full Title: 9th AILA-Europe Junior Researcher Meeting in Applied Linguistics 

Date: 06-Sep-2017 - 08-Sep-2017
Location: Vienna, Austria 
Contact Person: Edna Imamovic
Meeting Email: jrm2017.linguistik at univie.ac.at
Web Site: http://jrm2017.univie.ac.at 

Linguistic Field(s): Applied Linguistics 

Call Deadline: 15-Jan-2017 

Meeting Description:

The 9th Junior Researcher Meeting will focus on Language(s) in Society. 

The three-day Junior Researcher Meeting allows early career applied linguists
to present their research and network in an interactive and informal
international environment.  ‘Junior Researchers’ include those working on
their Master’s and PhD theses, as well as those who have graduated within the
last three years. At the conference, each session will have designated senior
researchers as commentators to foster questions and discussion. The programme
will also include workshops on various aspects of an academic career, such as
publishing and funding.

Plenary Speakers:

Ruth Wodak (Lancaster University/University of Vienna)
Barbara Seidlhofer (University of Vienna)
Bernd Rüschoff (University of Duisburg-Essen)

Conference Venue

The University of Vienna is situated in the marvellous town centre in the
historical heart of Vienna and offers you all advantages of a centrally
located venue: both magnificent premises and excellent public connections.
Hosting about 180 national and international meetings and ten to 15 congresses
every year, the University of Vienna contributes to Vienna’s eminent position
as a conference destination.


Call for Papers:

We welcome paper presentations and posters in the following areas:

- Language Politics & Policies
- Language varieties
- Regional and minority languages
- Language(s) & Education
- Sociolinguistics
- Language & Gender
- Language, Ideology & Power
- Multilingualism
- Transcultural Communication
- Language acquisition & language learning

Other topics may also be accepted. A paper may present also work in progress.

Abstract Submission:

Please, submit your abstract of no more than 150 words (excluding title) via:
bit.do/jrm2017

We encourage contributions in languages other than English. Our committee
covers the following languages: German, Chinese, Spanish,
Bosnian/Croatian/Serbian, French, Italian, Slovak, and Hungarian.

Please choose the language which best suits your needs as well as those of
your audience.

For more information visit: https://jrm2017.univie.ac.at/en/callforpapers/.




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