32.3719, FYI: Call for Chapters: Digital Flux, Linguistic Justice and Minoritized Languages

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Subject: 32.3719, FYI: Call for Chapters: Digital Flux, Linguistic Justice and Minoritized Languages

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Date: Tue, 30 Nov 2021 02:42:31
From: Alvaro Gonzalez Alba [agonz473 at ucr.edu]
Subject: Call for Chapters: Digital Flux, Linguistic Justice and Minoritized Languages

 
Digital Flux, Linguistic Justice and Minoritized Languages

Editors: Covadonga Lamar Prieto and Álvaro González Alba
University of California, Riverside

The concept of linguistic justice, when applied to minoritized languages,
sheds light upon the way in which minoritized communities conduct their lives
in less-than-optimal environments. Because of that, the framework for the
study of minoritized languages has been constructed from different areas of
knowledge, creating a situation in which “language” is just one of these
elements. This collection of essays (already under contract) proposes to
recover the centrality of language, understood as bilingualism, biculturalism
and bidialectalism both historical and contemporary.  We aim to expand the
knowledge about the sociolinguistic, educational, political and social
realities that occur in minoritized languages. Our focus is the Luso-Hispanic
world: the languages and linguistic interactions between Romance and/or
non-Romance languages, original and colonizing languages, old and new dialects
of different languages and varieties in contact, to name a few. 

The languages of the volume are English, Spanish and Asturian. We welcome
theoretical papers, qualitative and quantitative work, case studies and
combined scholarly approaches to the following topics, among others:

Use and presence of minoritized languages in the public sphere
Institutional use of minoritized languages: schools, public administration,
healthcare…
Access to education in minoritized languages
Minoritized languages in multilingual states
Maintenance and attrition, bilingualism and bidialectalism
Minoritized languages and mainstream media
Social media and minoritized languages
 
Important dates:   
February 15, 2022: Proposal Chapter Submission deadline (1 page max plus
references)
March 1, 2022: Notification of Acceptance
June 15, 2022: Full Chapter Submission for peer review

Contact: Please, send your questions, proposals and full chapters to both
editors, Covadonga Lamar Prieto (covadonga.lamar-prieto at ucr.edu) and Álvaro
González Alba (agonz473 at ucr.edu)
 



Linguistic Field(s): Applied Linguistics
                     General Linguistics
                     Language Acquisition
                     Language Documentation
                     Sociolinguistics

Subject Language(s): English (eng)
                     Spanish (spa)

Language Family(ies): Romance





 



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