32.2539, Calls: Arabic; Chinese; Applied Ling, Disc Analys, Lang Acq, Socioling, Translation/Online

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Subject: 32.2539, Calls: Arabic; Chinese; Applied Ling, Disc Analys, Lang Acq, Socioling, Translation/Online

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Date: Mon, 02 Aug 2021 15:04:08
From: Chiara Bertulessi [chiara.bertulessi at unimi.it]
Subject: Language, Teaching, and Politics in Arabic and Chinese

 
Full Title: Language, Teaching, and Politics in Arabic and Chinese 

Date: 16-Dec-2021 - 16-Dec-2021
Location: Milan (Online), Italy 
Contact Person: Chiara Bertulessi
Meeting Email: chiara.bertulessi at unimi.it

Linguistic Field(s): Applied Linguistics; Discourse Analysis; Language Acquisition; Sociolinguistics; Translation 

Subject Language(s): Arabic, Standard (arb)
                     Chinese, Mandarin (cmn)

Call Deadline: 15-Sep-2021 

Meeting Description:

Detailed information on the Conference topics can be found in the Call for
Papers (Please, see the URL in the 'Call for Papers' section to download the
Call).

The Conference is organised by the Department of Studies in Language Mediation
and Intercultural Communication of the University of Milan and the
Contemporary Asia Research Centre (CARC) of the University of Milan.

Conference venue:
Due to the pandemic, the conference will be held online. However, should the
local and international situation allow, the possibility of making it a mixed
online and on-site event will be reconsidered.

Online venue: on Microsoft Teams.
On site: Department of Studies in Language Mediation and Intercultural
Communication, Sesto San Giovanni (Milan).

Hosting University: University of Milan, Department of Studies in Language
Mediation and Intercultural Communication

Advisory board:
Chiara Bertulessi, University of Milan
Tarek Bouattour, Carthage University of Tunis
Clara Bulfoni, University of Milan
Paola Catenaccio, University of Milan
Brahim Chakrani, Michigan State University
Francesca Maria Corrao, LUISS University of Rome
Paola Cotta Ramusino, University of Milan
Antonella Ghersetti, Ca' Foscari University of Venice
Mariarosaria Gianninoto, Paul-Valéry Montpellier 3 University
Marco Aurelio Golfetto, University of Milan
Federico Masini, Sapienza University of Rome
Bettina Mottura, University of Milan
Letizia Osti, University of Milan
Jin Zhigang, Liaoning Normal University

The Conference is organised with the support of the Confucius Institute of the
University of Milan.


Call for Papers: 

The complete Call for Papers can be viewed and downloaded from the link below:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1_qOKaJ7AB641PPHcN_95HklIvApNq8w_/view?usp=sha
ring

We welcome state-of-the-art contributions that approach these topics from
different scholarly perspectives.
Prospective contributors may consider the following macro-topics:
1. The relationship between language and ideologies, where “ideology” is
intended as a system of beliefs, theories, and values, and a way of perceiving
the world and reality, e.g., the influence of linguistic, political, and
social ideologies on language, both in shaping meanings and in terms of vision
and expectations of its users, learners, and teachers.

2. How different ideological approaches (political, sociological, religious,
pragmatic, and so forth) determine the contents, methodology and practice of
language teaching, with regards to the choice of the variant(s), linguistic
structures, vocabulary, textual typologies, curricula, syllabi, materials, and
evaluation methods.

Abstract submissions:
Abstracts must be submitted in English (300-500 words, with maximum 3
bibliographic references). For questions and submitting your abstract, please
contact:
For Arabic: marco.golfetto at unimi.it
For Chinese: chiara.bertulessi at unimi.it

Important dates:
Abstract Submission: September 15, 2021
Notification of acceptance: September 30, 2021
Conference date: December 16, 2021




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