28.3683, Calls: Applied Linguistics, Sociolinguistics/Netherlands

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Subject: 28.3683, Calls: Applied Linguistics, Sociolinguistics/Netherlands

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Date: Thu, 07 Sep 2017 13:23:42
From: Federico Gobbo [F.Gobbo at uva.nl]
Subject: 3rd Conference on Contested Languages in the Old World

 
Full Title: 3rd Conference on Contested Languages in the Old World 
Short Title: CLOW3 

Date: 03-May-2018 - 04-May-2018
Location: Amsterdam, Netherlands 
Contact Person: Federico Gobbo
Meeting Email: F.Gobbo at uva.nl
Web Site: http://www.multilingualism.humanities.uva.nl/clow3/ 

Linguistic Field(s): Applied Linguistics; Sociolinguistics 

Call Deadline: 15-Dec-2017 

Meeting Description:

The 3rd Conference on Contested Languages (CLOW3) aims at bringing together
linguists, political scientists, legal experts, writers, activists and other
scholars working on the current status and future prospects of “contested
languages”, starting from the reflections by Nic Craith (2006). CLOW3 will
take place on May 3-4, 2018 at the University of Amsterdam. Further
information about the conference, and about past conferences, is available at
http://www.multilingualism.humanities.uva.nl/clow3/ .

Organizing Committee

- Federico Gobbo, University of Amsterdam
- Mauro Tosco, University of Turin
- Marco Tamburelli, Bangor University


Call for Papers:

The organizers of the 3rd Conference on Contested Languages in the Old World
(CLOW3) invite faculty, PhD candidates, graduate students, and independent
scholars to submit abstracts to the conference, which will be held on the
Faculty of Humanities of the University of Amsterdam on May 3-4, 2018. 

We are able to offer two options for participating in CLOW3: 

- 30-minute oral presentations on research (20 minute talk, 10 minute question
period) 
- Posters presenting research 

Papers and posters may be on, but not limited to, the following topics: case
studies of status, corpus and acquisition planning any contested language in
Europe; comparison of the language policy and planning situations between two
or more contested languages in Europe; speakers attitudes on specific
contested languages in Europe, with a special attention to the theory and
practice of “neo-speakers”; government attitudes on specific contested
languages in Europe, with a special attention to distance between the overt
policy and planning and the “hidden agendas”; the impact of local legislation
and/or local initiatives on the status and attitudes of contested languages in
Europe, in their immediate visibility as well as the long-term goal, i.e.
guaranteeing their intergenerational transmission; economic analyses of actual
and prospective language policy and planning of any contested language in
Europe; issues of Abstand and Ausbau relating to one or more contested
language(s) of Europe.

Abstracts must be submitted by December 15, 2017. Abstracts should be around
500 words long. They should be submitted through EasyChair at
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=clow3




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