33.1569, Summer Schools: HFILN9080 – Multiling Summer School / Norway

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Subject: 33.1569, Summer Schools:  HFILN9080 – Multiling Summer School / Norway

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Date: Wed, 04 May 2022 17:13:04
From: Camilla Cho [camilla.cho at iln.uio.no]
Subject: HFILN9080 – Multiling Summer School / Norway

 

HFILN9080 – Multiling Summer School

Host Institution: University of Oslo
Coordinating Institution: Center for Multilingualism in Society across the Lifespan (MultiLing)
Website: https://www.uio.no/studier/emner/hf/iln/HFILN9080/

Dates: 12-Sep-2022 - 16-Sep-2022
Location: Oslo, Oslo, Norway

Focus: How is sociocultural linguistics connected to environmental justice? And how is environmental justice connected to sociocultural linguistics? The course will explore not only how critical research in sociocultural linguistics can shed light on the role of language and communication in environmental (in)justice, but also how sociocultural linguists can support environmental justice struggles.
Minimum Education Level: MA


Special Qualifications:
Non-UiO candidates: To be admitted to the course you must be enrolled in a relevant PhD programme.


Description:
The 2022 MultiLing Summer School focuses on how sociocultural linguistic
research methods can contribute to our understanding of the intersection of
environmental and social (in)justice in a time of growing ecological crisis.

More information about the topics and the lectures can be found here:
https://www.hf.uio.no/multiling/english/news-and-events/events/phd-seminars/20
22/multiling-summer-school-2022/index.html

To apply, visit the course page:
https://www.uio.no/studier/emner/hf/iln/HFILN9080/


Registration: 03-May-2022 to 02-Jun-2022

Contact Person:  Iacorossi
                Email: michela.iacorossi at iln.uio.no


Registration Instructions:
UiO candidates: Register for the course on Studentweb after 2 May 2022.

Non-UiO candidates: To be admitted to the course you must be enrolled in a
relevant PhD programme. You apply through Søknadsweb (Application web). In
Søknadsweb, please upload a recommendation letter from your supervisor and a
description of your project/field of research. 

When/if you get admission to the course, you will get your UiO username and
password in an sms, so please be very accurate when typing your mobile-phone
number including your country code in Søknadsweb. 

Søknadsweb will be open for applicants between 2 May to 2 June 2022.




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