31.3415, Calls: Anthro Ling, Applied Ling, Disc Analys, Socioling, Text/Corpus Ling/Online

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Subject: 31.3415, Calls: Anthro Ling, Applied Ling, Disc Analys, Socioling, Text/Corpus Ling/Online

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Date: Fri, 06 Nov 2020 19:36:30
From: Charlotte Taylor [charlotte.taylor at sussex.ac.uk]
Subject: Approaches to Migration, Language & Identity 2021

 
Full Title: Approaches to Migration, Language & Identity 2021 
Short Title: #AMLI2020 

Date: 09-Jun-2021 - 11-Jun-2021
Location: University of Sussex/Online, United Kingdom 
Contact Person: Charlotte Taylor
Meeting Email: charlotte.taylor at sussex.ac.uk
Web Site: https://amli2021.org/ 

Linguistic Field(s): Anthropological Linguistics; Applied Linguistics; Discourse Analysis; Sociolinguistics; Text/Corpus Linguistics 

Call Deadline: 15-Feb-2021 

Meeting Description:

This is the third edition in the 'Approaches to Migration, Language &
Identity' conference series. It is organised by Charlotte Taylor and Stuart
Dunmore at the University of Sussex and will be held ONLINE.

We welcome papers addressing any aspect of the intersection between migration,
language and identity whether focussed on migration discourses, language
practices, legal policy or the ideologies embedded and revealed within them.
We also welcome reflexive work which challenges and advances how we
investigate these topics, and work which highlights potential impact and
proposes methods for stakeholder involvement. 

The conference is conceived as an interdisciplinary event and we warmly invite
abstract submissions for papers addressing language and identity in relation
to migration from colleagues across a range of disciplines including, but not
limited to: education, intercultural communication, law, literary studies,
linguistics, geography, history, memory studies, migration studies,
psychology, sociology, translation studies. We also warmly welcome
contributions from colleagues working outside academia.


Call for Papers:

Topics of interest include:

Representation
 - Migration and un/belonging
 - Language, national identity and the Other 
 - Interrogating categorisation of migrants 
 - Representing migration from the perspective of departure country
 - Framing privileged migration
 - Self-representation of migration
 - Migrant-authored literary practice and identity
 - Cross-linguistic analysis of migration discourses
 - Metaphor in representations of migration
 - Integration as a two-way process and concept

Language practices
 - Language and superdiverse contexts
 - Language contact: practices and attitudes
 - Migration and intercultural communication
 - Migration and translation
 - Educational practices and migration
 - Heritage languages and identity

Policy and impact
 - Language testing and citizenship
 - Language policy and citizenship
 - The language of migration policy
 - Discursive criminalisation of migration 
 - Creating impact – case-studies and experiences
 - Working with stakeholders in investigating language, migration and identity
 - Identification of areas where impact is needed
 
Historical perspectives
 - Historical analyses of representation, practice and policy in relation to
migration
 - Language, migration and memory
 - Memorialisation of migration
 - Narratives of distant travels

Reflexivity
 - Decolonising the study of language and identity in relation to migration
 - New interdisciplinary methods for investigating language, migration and
identity
 - Approaches to the study of language and migration (critiques / comparisons)

Abstract format: 
Please specify whether your paper is a) a research paper b) reflexive/position
paper c) work-in-progress paper. All abstracts should be approx. 250 words
(excluding references) and should include up to 5 keywords, a clear research
question, indication of findings and references. Categories (a) and (c) should
also include a description of the data and methodology. Abstracts should be
submitted to amliip2021 at gmail.com by Monday, 15 February 2021. 

Please see the conference website for more information: www.amli2021.org




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