28.2578, Calls: Anth Ling, Socioling/Viet Nam

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Subject: 28.2578, Calls: Anth Ling, Socioling/Viet Nam

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Date: Mon, 12 Jun 2017 12:50:50
From: Nhan Huynh Le Thanh [cala1 at hcmussh.edu.vn]
Subject: Conference on Asian Linguistic Anthropology 1

 
Full Title: Conference on Asian Linguistic Anthropology 1 
Short Title: CALA 1 

Date: 25-Jul-2018 - 28-Jul-2018
Location: Ho Chi Minh City, Viet Nam 
Contact Person: Giang Dinh Lu
Meeting Email: cala1 at hcmussh.edu.vn
Web Site: https://www.cala.asia 

Linguistic Field(s): Anthropological Linguistics; Sociolinguistics 

Language Family(ies): Afroasiatic; Altaic; Austro-Asiatic; Austronesian; Japanese Family; Sino-Tibetan 

Call Deadline: 02-Oct-2017 

Meeting Description:

CALA, The Annual Conference on Asian Linguistic Anthropology, is a yearly
conference on Linguistic Anthropology with a focus on Asian countries, and
regions, and of those academics and researchers in Asian countries and
regions. Scholars from around the world gather to engage in various fields
surrounding Asian Linguistic Anthropology, though this in no way limits
interest to those working on the East, or to Linguistic Anthropologists,
Linguistics, or Anthropologists. Initially based at the University of Social
Sciences and Humanities, at the Department of Linguistics, Ho Chi Minh City,
Vietnam, the conference venue shifts yearly, where the Conference Main
committee, advised by the Conference Scientific committee, collaborates with
respective universities for each conference.

The general aims of the conference include:

To elicit new understandings of Linguistic Anthropology, by centering research
and rhetoric on Asian contexts, and a network of related fields.

To contribute significantly to the advanced efforts of other global societies
and organizations in Linguistic Anthropology, such as the SLA (Society for
Linguistic Anthropology), The JLA (the Journal for Linguistic Anthropology),
the AAA (the American Anthropological Association), The JAT (the Journal of
Anthropological theory), the Annual Review of Anthropology, and others.

To strengthen conceptions, and interest in Linguistic Anthropology in Asia,
and to increasingly connect scholars working in and on Asian regions with
those in other region


Call for Papers:

see https://www.cala.asia for detailed CFP

Conference theme:
Resocialization and Representation

Dates:

Proposal submission:

Opens: Monday, June 12, 2017 at midnight (UTC Time)
Closes: Monday, October 2, 2017 at midnight (UTC Time)

Notification of acceptance:

No later than November 10, 2017

Early bird registration:

Opens: November 1, 2017, midnight (UTC Time)
Closes: December 15th, 2017 (UTC Time)
Normal bird registration

Opens: December 16th, 2017
Closes: March 20, 2018 - Presenters will need to have registered for The CALA
by no later than March 20, 2018, midnight (UTC Time), to guarantee a place in
the program. Registration will remain open after this date, but the conference
organizers can not guarantee placement in the conference.
Late bird registration

Opens: March 21, 2018
Closes: July 28, 2018 (Conference end)
Conference dates

Wednesday July 25, 2018
Thursday July 26, 2018
Friday July 27, 2018
Saturday July 28, 2018

Strands:

Abstract and poster proposals should address one or more of the key strands
related to Asian countries and regions

Anthropological linguistics
Applied sociolinguistics
Cognitive Anthropology and language
Critical Linguistic Anthropology
Post-structuralism and language
Semiotics and semiology
Language documentation
General sociolinguistics
Language socialization
Social psychology of language
Language revitalization
Ethnography of communication
Language, community, ethnicity
Language, dialect, sociolect, genre
Nonverbal languages
Multifunctionality
Language and embodiment
Documenting language
Ethnographical language work
Language, gender, sexuality
Language ideologies
Narrative and metanarrative
Language and spatial and temporal frames
Language minorities and majorities
Language in real and virtual spaces
Language contact and change

Presentation format details:

Colloquia:

(short) 1.5 hours with 3 contributors
(long) 3 hours with 5-6 contributors

Colloquia provide an opportunity for several presenters within the boundaries
of a theme or topic to present together in a supportive environment.
Colloquium organizers can tailor time lengths to each presentation, but must
allow time to include opening and closing remarks, presentations, and audience
interaction.
The colloquium chair is responsible for organizing the group and for
submitting the colloquium in the Call for Papers platform on behalf of all
their contributors.
All colloquium submissions must be uploaded to the submission site using the
Colloquium Submission Form Template provided.
General and non-colloquia session papers
Paper presentations will be allocated 25 minutes including 5 minutes for
questions and answers.

Posters:

Posters are for one-on-one discussion of a symposium-related theme or topic.
A block of time will be allocated for presenters to discuss their posters.
Posters will be displayed in the designated areas (main halls).
Presenters will be assigned a space to display their poster.
Posters should be sized A0: 841 x 1189 mm width x height/ 33.1 x 46.8 inches
width x height (landscape or portrait).
Submissions should contain a summary of key elements for the presentation.
Posters can include any relevant visuals or academically descriptive objects,
where color is visually optimal.
Posters must be clear, concise, and simple, with large fonts, with the title
of the project, and author information (name and affiliation).




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