29.4399, Calls: Applied Ling, Cog Sci, Lang Acquisition, Psycholing, Socioling/Poland

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Subject: 29.4399, Calls: Applied Ling, Cog Sci, Lang Acquisition, Psycholing, Socioling/Poland

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Date: Thu, 08 Nov 2018 18:17:15
From: Michal B. Paradowski [m.b.paradowski at uw.edu.pl]
Subject: Bootcamp on Quantitative Methods in L2 Research: Study design, regression modelling, social networks, replication studies, research synthesis and meta-analysis

 
Full Title: Bootcamp on Quantitative Methods in L2 Research: Study design, regression modelling, social networks, replication studies, research synthesis and meta-analysis 
Short Title: Quantitative L2 Research 

Date: 10-Jun-2019 - 15-Jun-2019
Location: Warsaw, Poland 
Contact Person: Michal B. Paradowski
Meeting Email: m.b.paradowski at uw.edu.pl
Web Site: https://l2research.ils.uw.edu.pl/ 

Linguistic Field(s): Applied Linguistics; Cognitive Science; Language Acquisition; Psycholinguistics; Sociolinguistics 

Call Deadline: 15-Dec-2018 

Meeting Description:

Modern linguistic enquiry – as well as the leading journals in the field – are
now placing an increased emphasis on methodological rigour and on measures and
designs going beyond p-value reporting and traditional monofactorial analyses.
However, young researchers have few opportunities to grow familiar with the
more sophisticated state-of-the-art approaches and procedures and cutting-edge
interdisciplinary methodologies.

This bootcamp intends to fill the gap by providing an opportunity for students
and early-career researchers to learn hands-on from the leading experts in the
field of quantitative linguistic research. The school will place emphasis on
study design, hypothesis formulation, measurements and the most frequent
pitfalls and errors committed in the process. Each course will include
hands-on sessions where the participants will be expected to “get their own
hands dirty” by working in detail through case studies and either trying to
detect methodological pitfalls, or perform analyses themselves. Responding to
the recent groundswell of interest in replication research and meta-analyses
in applied linguistics, the bootcamp will also take the participants through
the major stages of completing a meta-analysis and of designing and executing
one’s own replication study. Upon completing the workshop, the participants
will be in a very strong position to both conduct and critically examine
quantitative L2 studies.


Call for Papers:

Bootcamp on Quantitative Methods in L2 Research:
Study design, regression modelling, social networks, replication studies,
research synthesis and meta-analysis
10-15 June 2019
Institute of Applied Linguistics, University of Warsaw
https://l2research.ils.uw.edu.pl/

Submissions are now being accepted and are welcome in a two-step process:
i) an abstract of a research project the candidate would like to carry out
(300-450 words), submitted in a .txt, .doc or .pdf via EasyAbs at
http://linguistlist.org/easyabs/L2research;
ii) a single 2-page .pdf file containing (merged):
- a Cover Letter specifying the applicant’s motivation to attend the school (1
page), and
- an up-to-date academic CV (1 page)
sent by e-mail to the bootcamp organiser at
michal[dot]paradowski[-AT-]uw[dot]edu[dot]pl

Strict submission deadline: 15 December 2018.

Submissions must not exceed the word/page limits. Each application will be
evaluated by the Scientific Committee for originality, feasibility,
methodological rigour and motivation. The school will accept around 25-30
participants. We expect the review process to complete in early January.
Accepted participants will have the chance to present their research projects
in “flash talks” as well as discuss them with the instructors.




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