28.3199, Calls: Gen Ling/Indonesia

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Subject: 28.3199, Calls: Gen Ling/Indonesia

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Date: Wed, 26 Jul 2017 11:16:51
From: Handoko Handoko [handoko at rektorat.unand.ac.id]
Subject: International Conference on Culture, Art, and Humanities

 
Full Title: International Conference on Culture, Art, and Humanities 
Short Title: ICCAH 

Date: 07-Sep-2017 - 08-Sep-2017
Location: Padang, West Sumatera, Indonesia 
Contact Person: Handoko Handoko
Meeting Email: handoko at rektorat.unand.ac.id
Web Site: http://iccah.fib.unand.ac.id/ 

Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics 

Call Deadline: 07-Aug-2017 

Meeting Description:

International Conference on Culture, Arts and Humanities (ICCAH) is an annual
international conference held by the English Department, Faculty of
Humanities, Universitas Andalas, in collaboration with University of Malaya,
Universitas Kebangsaan Malaysia, and  University of Social Science and
Humanities, Ho Ci Minh, Vietnam. ICCAH is aimed at arranging an intellectual
forum for scholars, researchers, educators, and students from different fields
of studies to share their thoughts and knowledge on myriads of issues in
language, literature, education, culture, and arts. Presenters and the
participants of the conference come from Indonesia, Malaysia, Vietnam, and
other countries.


Call for Papers:

Globalization has a vast concept. Some people see globalization as the
homogenization of culture. Thus,  to understand globalization one must
re-understand the world and how culture, diversity, politics, ethnicity, race,
and homogeneity are manifested. Some see globalization as the ever changing of
technology, economy, media, and ideology through the movement of people over
cultural and national boundaries.  Some restrict it as an exclusively economic
phenomenon while others believe it also has social, cultural and political
effects.

English Department, Universitas Andalas, in collaboration with University of
Social Science and Humanities, Vietnam, University Kebangsaan Malaysia, and
University of Malaya,  Malaysia,   is organizing an international conference
to bring together scholars, researchers and students to share their research
results and ideas on how social and cultural changes in the world,
particularly in Asian Countries,  has brought implication on the way human
being see the world, their self, and others.

This conference is open for academic and non-academic speakers, including,
government agencies/institutions, NGOs, researchers, and students (Doctorate,
Master, and Bachelor Degree).

Sub-themes:

Language
Linguistics
Applied Linguistics (Translation, Language Teaching, Language Testing, Second
Language Acquisition, BIPA)
Literature
Music and Performance Studies
Education (Character Building, Literacy)
History
Heritage and Archeology
Sociology and Human development (Matrilineal Communities, Migration, Gender
and Identity, Religion)
Media and Journalism




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