28.4181, Confs: Anthro Ling, Applied Ling, Gen Ling, Socioling/Japan

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LINGUIST List: Vol-28-4181. Thu Oct 12 2017. ISSN: 1069 - 4875.

Subject: 28.4181, Confs: Anthro Ling, Applied Ling, Gen Ling, Socioling/Japan

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Date: Thu, 12 Oct 2017 12:43:15
From: Dawn Lucovich [president at tokyojalt.org]
Subject: The Linguistic Landscape Forum

 
The Linguistic Landscape Forum 
Short Title: TLLF 

Date: 09-Dec-2017 - 09-Dec-2017 
Location: Tokyo, Japan 
Contact: Dawn Lucovich 
Contact Email: president at tokyojalt.org 
Meeting URL: http://bit.ly/TJALTLLForum2017 

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

Meeting Description: 

The Linguistic Landscape Forum brings together international and Japan-based
presenters who will discuss their recent LL research and teaching. This event
is sponsored by the Tokyo Chapter of the Japan Association for Language
Teaching (JALT).

Session #1: Using (Multilingual) Linguistic Landscapes in the EFL-Classroom --
>From Theory to Practice
 
Dr. Christian Ludwig is currently a Substitute Professor at the University of
Education Karlsruhe, Germany, where he pursues his diverse research interests
in the field of EFL-Methodology.

Session #2: Linguascape, social media and the Fukushima nuclear disaster: The
implications in the context of Japanese EFL university students

Dr. Sender Dovchin is an Associate Professor at the Centre for Language
Research, The University of Aizu, Japan. She is a widely published author on
the theories and praxis of translingualism, periphery and linguascape. 

Session #3: LL in practice: Lessons learned from an intensive LL course

Dr. Hitomi Yoshio is an Associate Professor of Japanese Literature in the
Global Studies in Japanese Culture Program (JCuIP) in the School of Culture,
Media and Society at Waseda University. Her research interests include modern
Japanese literature with a focus on women's writing.   

Steven Karl is the author of two poetry collections, Sister (Noemi Press,
2016) and Dork Swagger, winner of the Joanna Cargill Book Prize for First Book
(Coconut Books, 2013). He teaches academic writing at Waseda University and
the University of Tokyo. He is also a digital instructor for Florida
International University.

Date: Saturday, December 9, 2017, 13:30-16:30
Location: Rikkyo University Ikebukuro Campus, Building 14, Room D402 
(http://bit.ly/Rikkyobuilding14)
                 〒171-8501 Tokyo, Toshima, Nishiikebukuro 3-34-1
                 〒171-8501東京都豊島区西池袋3-34-1
Access: http://english.rikkyo.ac.jp/access/ikebukuro/direction/
Fee: Free for members & Rikkyo Faculty, 1000 yen for non-members; Tokyo JALT
membership is available for 3000 yen per year (1500 yen for
ALTs/JETs/full-time students)
RSVP: bit.ly/TJALTDec2017
 






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