30.657, Calls: Anthropological Linguistics, Applied Linguistics/United Kingdom

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Subject: 30.657, Calls: Anthropological Linguistics, Applied Linguistics/United Kingdom

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Date: Fri, 08 Feb 2019 17:58:11
From: Angela Creese [a.e.creese at stir.ac.uk]
Subject: Languaging in Times of Change

 
Full Title: Languaging in Times of Change 
Short Title: TLANG2 

Date: 26-Sep-2019 - 27-Sep-2019
Location: Stirling, United Kingdom 
Contact Person: Angela Creese
Meeting Email: a.e.creese at stir.ac.uk
Web Site: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/languaging-in-times-of-change-tickets-56098669631 

Linguistic Field(s): Anthropological Linguistics; Applied Linguistics 

Call Deadline: 01-Apr-2019 

Meeting Description:

The Languaging in Times of Change conference creates a space for discussions
across disciplinary boundaries, as scholars come together to share research on
communicative practices and ideologies in contexts of work, education, family,
the arts, migration, leisure, politics, the digital world, and beyond. It
covers the themes: Translanguaging, Advocacy and Activism, Superdiversity,
Time/Space, Digital Words, Voice and Literacies. 


Call for Papers:

Languaging in Times of Change  

Following the success of the first Translation and Translanguaging (TLANG)
conference in March 2018 we are delighted to invite proposals for a two-day
international conference on 26 and 27 September 2019, to be held at University
of Stirling, UK. The conference fee is £150 (£100 students). 

The theme of the international cross-disciplinary conference is 'Languaging in
times of change'. 

'Languaging' refers to all types and modes of discourse and communication. The
conference creates a space for discussions across disciplinary boundaries, as
scholars come together to share research on communicative practices and
ideologies in contexts of work, education, family, the arts, migration,
leisure, politics, the digital world, and beyond. We particularly welcome
proposals for presentations from scholars whose research area is not solely or
principally in linguistics. We also encourage presentations which report
innovative research methodologies. 

Individual papers and colloquia will be situated broadly within one of the
following themes:

1. Translanguaging
2. Advocacy and Activism
3. Superdiversity
4. Time/Space
5. Digital Worlds
6. Voice
7. Literacies

Confirmed keynote speakers:

- Anna De Fina, Georgetown University
- Anne Donovan, Scottish Writer  
- Ryuko Kubota, University of British Columbia
- Sirpa Leppänen, University of Jyväskylä
- Joanna McPake, University of Strathclyde

Confirmed Invited Colloquia:

Translanguaging
- Adrian Blackledge (organiser)

Languaging, Literacy and Pedagogy in the Global South
- To be confirmed

Proposals are invited for individual papers, colloquia, posters, and
roundtable discussions. Proposals are also welcomed for performance-based
presentations. The deadline for proposal submission is midnight on April 1,
2019.  Decisions on successful applications will be announced 1 May.  Details
of registration and the link to abstract submission can be found at
https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/languaging-in-times-of-change-tickets-560986696
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This conference builds on the AHRC-funded project Translation and
Translanguaging: Investigating Linguistic and Cultural Transformations in
Superdiverse Wards in Four UK Cities (TLANG)




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