32.3663, Summer Schools: MultiLing Winter School 2022: Communication in the multilingual workplace - Perspectives from sociolinguistics and conversation analysis / Norway

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Subject: 32.3663, Summer Schools:  MultiLing Winter School 2022: Communication in the multilingual workplace - Perspectives from sociolinguistics and conversation analysis / Norway

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Date: Sat, 20 Nov 2021 17:14:50
From: Michela Iacorossi [michelai at uio.no]
Subject: MultiLing Winter School 2022: Communication in the multilingual workplace - Perspectives from sociolinguistics and conversation analysis / Norway

 

MultiLing Winter School 2022: Communication in the multilingual workplace - Perspectives from sociolinguistics and conversation analysis

Host Institution: Center for Multilingualism in Society across the Lifespan (MultiLing)
Website: https://www.hf.uio.no/multiling/english/news-and-events/events/phd-seminars/2022/multiling-winter-school-2022/index.html

Dates: 21-Feb-2022 - 25-Feb-2022
Location: Oslo, Oslo, Norway

Focus: Research on communication in the workplace is situated at the intersection of social and linguistic concerns and can have many implications for workers’ conditions and rights, and for career development. 

The 2022 MultiLing Winter School focuses on the multilingual workplace as a multi-layered space where linguistic skills intersect with social, cultural and psychological factors. Our aim is to address communication in and around the multilingual workplace from various perspectives, examining communication skills and needs among both blue-collar and white-collar workers, and in both spoken and written modalities. 
Additionally, we will consider the multilingual workplace through multiple methodological lenses, including conversation analysis (CA), interactional sociolinguistics, and ethnographic fieldwork. In this way we aim to address a wide range of contexts and support PhD researchers with varied data, analytic methods, and interests. 

Participants in the course will also be invited to discuss the potential application of workplace communication research in different domains, potentially including employers, management, national policy, and workers’ unions.
Minimum Education Level: MA


Special Qualifications:
The participants must be enrolled in a PhD program in linguistics or a related field of study.


Description:
MultiLing's Winter School 2022 focuses on the multilingual workplace as a
multi-layered space where linguistic skills intersect with social, cultural
and psychological factors. There will be both public sessions open for the
general audience and sessions for enrolled Ph.D. participants only.


Tuition Explanation: There is no course fee, but participants will have to cover their own travel
and accommodation expenses.


Registration: 12-Nov-2021 to 15-Dec-2021

Contact Person:  Forsudd
                Email: b.m.a.forsudd at iln.uio.no


Registration Instructions:




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