31.272, Calls: Applied Linguistics, Discipline of Linguistics, General Linguistics, Historical Linguistics, Language Acquisition, Language Documentation, Ling & Literature, Pragmatics, Sociolinguistics, Translation/Canada

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Subject: 31.272, Calls: Applied Linguistics, Discipline of Linguistics, General Linguistics, Historical Linguistics, Language Acquisition, Language Documentation, Ling & Literature, Pragmatics, Sociolinguistics, Translation/Canada

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Date: Tue, 21 Jan 2020 16:22:06
From: Sean Meades [sean.meades at algomau.ca]
Subject: ''Culture, Place & Resilience'' - Community-College-University Exposition 2020

 
Full Title: "Culture, Place & Resilience" - Community-College-University Exposition 2020 
Short Title: C2UExpo2020 

Date: 12-May-2020 - 14-May-2020
Location: Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario, Canada 
Contact Person: Sean Meades
Meeting Email: sean.meades at algomau.ca
Web Site: https://c2uexpo2020.ca/ 

Linguistic Field(s): Applied Linguistics; Discipline of Linguistics; General Linguistics; Historical Linguistics; Language Acquisition; Language Documentation; Ling & Literature; Pragmatics; Sociolinguistics; Translation 

Call Deadline: 24-Jan-2020 

Meeting Description:

C2UEXPO 2020 is Canada’s leading expo on community-campus partnerships and
runs May 12th – 14th 2020. Hosted by NORDIK Institute, Algoma University and
Shingwauk Kinoomaage Gamig, it attracts delegates from across Canada and
around the world to Sault Ste. Marie/Baawating to learn about innovations in
local, national, international community-campus initiatives and research.

The Expo will provide community members, practitioners, and scholars a
platform to highlight the experiences, skills, and best practices that address
issues critical to Culture, Place, and Resilience.


Call for Papers: 

Community-Campus partnerships can be an effective way to build capacity,
relevant skills, and innovative solutions for the pressing concerns within our
communities. This year’s theme, “Culture, Place & Resilience,” will showcase
innovative models, research findings, and best practices of community-campus
initiatives that explore the ways in which culture is valued and how it is
embedded in the economic, social and environmental structures of sustainable
development and resilient communities. Possible questions that presenters
might explore that arise from the C2UExpo 2020 theme include:

a) How does community-based research contribute to cultural shifts, social
innovation and systems change?

b) How have collaborations between communities and researchers contributed to
cultural and language revitalization in Indigenous communities?

c) Which community-based research practices are effective in fostering
cultural and social innovation? How do those practices play out in diverse
communities? What are the challenges and how can they be overcome?

d) How does engaging diverse and marginalized voices advance individual and
community health, well being and resilience? What promising practices have you
found in elevating such voices?

e) How does community-based research contribute to transitioning to creative
place-based and knowledge economies? Are these practices applicable in a
diversity of places? (e.g., small urban, rural, remote and Indigenous
communities)

f) How can communities benefit from partnerships with universities/colleges?
What is the value of community-based research (to communities? to
universities/colleges? to others?) How can it be measured and conveyed to
diverse audiences? What is the value (e.g., Social Return on Investment) of
university affiliated community-based research institutes to the community in
general and the
university in particular?

g) How can community-based research contribute to public policy and social
change?

h) How can we learn from our mistakes? (Failed/unsuccessful efforts can
provide critical insights into the many and varied challenges of
community-based research) How can it contribute to new project directions?

NB: These questions are not intended to be restrictive nor comprehensive.
Please feel free to explore other questions that relate to the theme of
Culture, Place and Resilience

Guidelines for Submission: 
Submission deadline extended to: Jan 24, 2020, 11:59 pm E.S.T. Submissions
will be peer-reviewed and applicants will be notified by the first week of
February. 

The Program Committee will try to accommodate all presentations according to
the presenters’ stated preferences, but may reassign presentation format
according to program needs. Co-presentations by community and university or
college partners are strongly encouraged. To submit proposal summary to C2
UExpo 2020, please follow these steps: 
1) Review possible proposal questions related to the theme and presentation
formats, and considers which question(s) and format best suit your
presentation. You can select more than one format. 
2) Prepare a summary of proposal (no more than 225 words) following the
proposal submission guidelines and submission checklist. 
3) All submissions are online. 
4) For all proposals except Group Submission, go to the Program page and
select the General Submission button. 
5) For Group Symposium submissions, go to the Program page and select the
Group Submission button.




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