34.2419, Calls: CfP Thematic Colloquium at SS25 - Nonmodern Sociolinguistics: Intercepting the March of History and Progress

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Subject: 34.2419, Calls: CfP Thematic Colloquium at SS25 - Nonmodern Sociolinguistics: Intercepting the March of History and Progress

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Date: 06-Aug-2023
From: Jaspal Singh [jaspal.singh at open.ac.uk]
Subject: CfP Thematic Colloquium at SS25 - Nonmodern Sociolinguistics: Intercepting the March of History and Progress


Full Title: CfP Thematic Colloquium at SS25 - Nonmodern
Sociolinguistics: Intercepting the March of History and Progress
Short Title: SS25

Date: 24-Jun-2024 - 27-Jun-2024
Location: Whadjuk Noongar Boodja (Perth) WA, Australia
Contact Person: Jaspal Singh
Meeting Email: jaspal.singh at open.ac.uk
Web Site: https://www.ss25.com.au/call-for-papers.php

Linguistic Field(s): Anthropological Linguistics; Applied Linguistics;
Discourse Analysis; Pragmatics; Sociolinguistics

Call Deadline: 21-Aug-2023

Meeting Description:

As a premier gathering of international sociolinguists, the biennial
Sociolinguistics Symposium has emerged as a unique and innovative
forum to develop and exchange new ideas, broaden the scope of the
discipline, and create new academic networks. From its beginnings as a
small meeting of UK-based academics in 1976, it has grown into the
largest sociolinguistic conference in the world.

The 25th Sociolinguistics Symposium (SS25) – the conference’s first
appearance in Australia, on Whadjuk Noongar Boodja [Perth land of
Noongar people] – explores diverse manifestations of Ordinariness and
Innovation.

Innovation in language practice is increasingly celebrated, at times
even romanticised – however this inadvertently invents the linguistic
Other through exoticising the ordinary epistemologies of language.
Conversely, through a contemplating of what ordinariness entails or
how it is imposed, the complex natures of communities, patterns, and
hierarchies are often interrogated. Continued explorations of
Ordinariness or Innovation across ecologies, landscapes, platforms,
modalities, pedagogies, disability and neurodiverse cultures are
required to further critical assessments for theory and application.
Considerations of languages on the periphery – Indigenous and migrant,
minority and endangered – including engagement with everyday policy
and practice, and development of innovative technologies, are
particularly timely, in light of the UN’s International Decade of
Indigenous Languages (IDIL 2022-2032).

Call for Papers:

For the full call for papers, visit our website:
https://www.ss25.com.au/call-for-papers.php



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