29.5085, Confs: Portuguese; Sociolinguistics/Brazil

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Subject: 29.5085, Confs: Portuguese; Sociolinguistics/Brazil

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Date: Sat, 22 Dec 2018 23:49:35
From: Danielle Kely Gomes [daniellekgomes at gmail.com]
Subject: I International Forum on Sociolinguistics: Description, Theory, Methodology and Teaching

 
I International Forum on Sociolinguistics: Description, Theory, Methodology and Teaching 
Short Title: I FIS 2019 

Date: 26-Nov-2019 - 27-Nov-2019 
Location: Rio de Janeiro, Brazil 
Contact: Marcia Machado Vieira 
Contact Email: forumfis2019 at gmail.com 
Meeting URL: https://www.fis2019.com.br 

Linguistic Field(s): Sociolinguistics 

Subject Language(s): Portuguese (por)

Meeting Description: 

The International Forum on Sociolinguistics (FIS – Fórum Internacional em
Sociolinguística), conceived by the management of the Workshop Group (WG) of
Sociolinguistics of ANPOLL (National Association of Postgraduate and Research
in Letters and Linguistics) in the biennium 2018-2020, aims to bring together
researchers from the areas of Sociolinguistics and Geolinguistics of the
national and international panorama, around an agenda of themes, problems,
actions and propositions regarding observation, investigation, implementation
of experimental or non-experimental/observational methodologies and
computational methodologies, theoretical-scientific explanation and relation
with teaching and/or other fields application or knowledge.

​It is configured as a space for sharing/exchange of knowledges, experiences
and research interests, as well as a space for reflection on new possibilities
of forwarding the scientific work and on the policies of those who dedicate
themselves to linguistic mappings in Brazil, focusing on phenomena of
stability, variation and change. In order to do so, it is necessarily
structured in sessions of conferences, mini-courses and forums of
dialogue/proposal that contains the participation of researchers from national
and international research institutions. These forums are organized based on
the intention of promoting the dialogue between researchers who are members of
the Sociolinguistic WG with different working axes, as well as those with
researchers who are members of other ANPOLL WGs. In general terms, the FIS is
a space of work in favor of the constant improvement of the Brazilian
Sociolinguistics with the national and international scientific make and the
construction of the protagonism of Brazilian Sociolinguistics in the
scientific world and society in general. This space also counts with poster
sessions, in which undergraduate students linked to Scientific Initiation
Programs and postgraduate students have the opportunity to reveal the wealth
of (geo-)sociolinguistic research that is promoted because of the dedication
of members of the Sociolinguistic WG and members of other ANPOLL WG in the
scope of the Brazilian Post-Graduation.
 






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