30.1326, Calls: Applied Linguistics, Language Acquisition, Ling & Literature, Translation/USA

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LINGUIST List: Vol-30-1326. Sun Mar 24 2019. ISSN: 1069 - 4875.

Subject: 30.1326, Calls: Applied Linguistics, Language Acquisition, Ling & Literature, Translation/USA

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Date: Sun, 24 Mar 2019 06:01:30
From: Christopher Mellinger [islsp-conference at uncc.edu]
Subject: 5th International Symposium on Language for Specific Purposes

 
Full Title: 5th International Symposium on Language for Specific Purposes 
Short Title: ISLSP-CIBER 

Date: 05-Mar-2020 - 07-Mar-2020
Location: Charlotte, NC, USA 
Contact Person: Christopher Mellinger
Meeting Email: islsp-conference at uncc.edu
Web Site: https://languages.uncc.edu/ISLSP-CIBER 

Linguistic Field(s): Applied Linguistics; Language Acquisition; Ling & Literature; Translation 

Call Deadline: 01-Aug-2019 

Meeting Description:

The University of North Carolina at Charlotte is proud to host the V
ISLSP/CIBER language conference. On the occasion of its fifth biennial
gathering, it is fitting that the ISLSP should ''take stock'' of what has
transpired since its origins at the University of Alabama at Birmingham in
2012, and its accomplishments to date. This conference provides a forum for
the community of LSP scholars, instructors, and administrators to address,
develop and reflect on issues related to LSP theory, methodology and practice.
At the same time, this fifth gathering should be all about ''moving forward''
with the CIBERs, exploring LSP developments and possibilities as we travel
into the coming decade(s). ''Taking Stock and Moving Forward: LSP Theory,
Method, Content, Curriculum, Collaboration'' will share developments and
innovation in LSP research, practice, and curriculum development, broadly
considered. 


Call for Papers:

Topics of interest for presentation at the symposium include, but are not
limited to:

-Theory: LSP, Translation and/or Interpreting (general and applied, as they
relate to LSP)
-Empirical Scholarship
-Developing Hard and Soft LSP Skills (e.g., the performance of specific LSP
tasks vs. how they are done)
-Content Domains (e.g., Business, Health Care, Legal, STEM, Architecture,
Agriculture)
-Methodologies
-Establishing and maintaining LSP networks and collaboration
-LSP program development and implementation
-Language collaborations with post-secondary professional schools and
secondary schools (e.g., career academies)
-Developing Intercultural Competence
-Interdisciplinarity
-Curriculum Development Methodology and Activism
-Curricular Innovation and Transformative Classrooms
-LSP Critical Pedagogy and Activism
-Service Learning
-Study Abroad
-Internship Abroad Learning
-Adaptive Learning
-LSP in alignment with national and international standards
-Assessment, evaluation, and LSP 
-LSP-specific undergrad/graduate curricula for future language educators 
-Undergraduate and graduate student research
-LSP in community colleges
-LSP at the K-12 level
-Theoretical and methodological issues of LSP research
-Technology (e.g., Digital and Online Pedagogy)
-Collaboration (e.g., LSP & T&I)
-Career Skills
-LSP Faculty Development (Current and Future)
-Developing Leadership via LSP
-The Role of LSP and T&I in the Academy (present and future)
-LSP program sustainability
-Domain-specific language use (STEM, business, law, medicine, translation,
etc.)
-LSP in different regions of the world
-Professional development opportunities and models for practicing educators
-Experiential learning
-Tele-collaboration, online and distance learning for LSP purposes

Formats:

We invite proposals for (1) individual papers (20 minutes + 5 minutes for Q&A)
that will be included in 75-minute sessions with three papers per session, and
(2) panels (75 minutes with up to 3 speakers). The conveners of a panel will
be responsible for chairing the panel, for its theme, which must fall within
the conference theme, and for the expertise of the speakers they invite. The
conference language is English. For more information on submission guidelines,
see the conference website and full call for papers
(https://languages.uncc.edu/sites/languages.uncc.edu/files/media/ISLSP-CIBER%2
0Call%20for%20Proposals.pdf).




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