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Subject: 32.1996, Confs: Gen Ling/Online

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Date: Wed, 09 Jun 2021 13:33:34
From: Michele Gazzola [m.gazzola at ulster.ac.uk]
Subject: Nitobe Symposium: 'Language, conflict, and security'

 
Nitobe Symposium: 'Language, conflict, and security' 

Date: 26-Jul-2021 - 27-Jul-2021 
Location: Belfast (Virtual), United Kingdom 
Contact: Michele Gazzola 
Contact Email: m.gazzola at ulster.ac.uk 
Meeting URL: https://esfacademic.org/en/nitobe-2021/ 

Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics 

Meeting Description: 

A two-day webinar bringing together a diverse range of experts and
stakeholders to discuss contemporary developments in language policy in
international and global contexts, exploring the theme of “Language, conflict,
and security”.
 

Program Information: 

The programme boasts an outstanding list of contributors who will explore the
following aspects of the main theme over the two days:

 - Language policy in Northern Ireland and implications for power-sharing in
contested societies (Monday)
 - Language in humanitarian crises and pro-active peace-building in the global
context (Monday)
 - Language in the context of security and conflict resolution in Europe
(Tuesday)
 - Promoting Linguistic Justice (Tuesday)

The event will be dual-language English-Esperanto with simultaneous
interpretation

The event is co-organised by the School of Applied Social and Policy Sciences,
Ulster University, and the Centre for Research and Documentation on World
Language Problems (CED)

Registration:
https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/nitobe-symposium-language-conflict-and-security
-tickets-154806009943





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