33.1204, Calls: Applied Ling, Disc Analysis, Gen Ling, Lang Acquisition, Socioling/United Kingdom

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Subject: 33.1204, Calls: Applied Ling, Disc Analysis, Gen Ling, Lang Acquisition, Socioling/United Kingdom

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Date: Sun, 03 Apr 2022 23:36:12
From: Mara Fuertes Gutierrez [mara.fuertes-gutierrez at open.ac.uk]
Subject: Diversity and Social Justice in Language Learning, Teaching and Research: Bringing Theory and Practice

 
Full Title: Diversity and Social Justice in Language Learning, Teaching and Research: Bringing Theory and Practice 

Date: 14-Jul-2022 - 15-Jul-2022
Location: Online, United Kingdom 
Contact Person: Mara Fuertes Gutiérrez
Meeting Email: lal-conference2022 at open.ac.uk
Web Site: https://wels.open.ac.uk/events/diversity-social-justice-conference 

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

Call Deadline: 30-Apr-2022 

Meeting Description:

The School of Languages and Applied Linguistics at The Open University (Milton
Keynes, United Kingdom) will be hosting an online conference on “Diversity and
social justice in language learning, teaching and research: bringing theory
and practice” conference, that will take place online.

Decolonising the curriculum in Languages has recently attracted the attention
of a large number of academics, in line with Higher Education Institutions’
agendas on Internationalisation, Diversity and Inclusion. In the past few
years, several initiatives have facilitated fruitful discussions on the topic
(IMLR symposium, September 2020; AULC Special Interest Group, among others),
and, in a recent report, decolonising the curriculum is highlighted as one of
the innovative languages pedagogies with the potential of having a high impact
on languages education long term (Phips, 2021). The aim of this conference is
to progress these ideas further by collectively reflecting on the relationship
between language learning and teaching, inclusion, and social justice, from a
multifaceted view: How are grammatically discriminatory languages taught? How
can technology support accessibility in language learning? How can
Raciolinguistics inform the development of a more inclusive curriculum? What
is the impact of ideology in materials development for language learning and
teaching? Innovative work that analyses and aims at dealing with these key
issues is being conducted mainly on a theoretical level at present, thus it is
the focus of the conference to explore how all these ideas can be actively
implemented in the languages classroom, building bridges between theoretical
perspectives and practical approaches to this emerging research and
scholarship area. 

This conference is organised with the support of the Institute of Modern
Languages Research.

Conference convenors
Prof Rosina Márquez-Reiter, Head of the School of Languages and Applied
Linguistics (The Open University)
Dr Mara Fuertes Gutiérrez, Head of Spanish at the School of Languages and
Applied Linguistics (The Open University)


2nd Call for Papers:

Proposals for a 20-minute presentation from a wide variety of
interdisciplinary and theoretical perspectives are welcomed in the form of
research-related papers, presentations of case studies, projects, and
practical experiences. Proposals on, but not limited to, the following areas
related to the conference theme, are encouraged:

Ideologies in Language Education
Inclusivity and accessibility in language learning and teaching
Social justice in language learning and teaching
Raciolinguistics
Decolonisation of Languages Curriculum
Critical Pedagogy and language learning and Teaching
Language Teaching in Multilingual Contexts
Languages, Digital Decolonisation and Inclusion

Plenary speakers
Professor Walter Mignolo (Director of the Center of Global Studies and the
Humanities, Duke University), world leading expert in Decolonisation and
Education.

Prof Juan Eduardo Bonnin (Discourse Analysis Professor, CONICET-UNSAM), expert
in the role of language in the access to human rights.

Dr Laura Villa Galán (Tomás y Valiente Researcher, Universidad Autónoma de
Madrid), expert in the intersection of language and politics.

The Conference Programme will be announced in May 2022, once the proposals
have been reviewed and accepted.

Notification of Acceptance/Rejection: 15 May 2022
Deadline to send the supporting materials through: 1 July 2022
Conference Dates: 14-15 July 2022




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