34.3627, Calls: SIGN10

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LINGUIST List: Vol-34-3627. Fri Dec 01 2023. ISSN: 1069 - 4875.

Subject: 34.3627, Calls: SIGN10

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Date: 30-Nov-2023
From: Ben Braithwaite [benjamin.braithwaite at sta.uwi.edu]
Subject: SIGN10


Full Title: SIGN10

Date: 09-Dec-2024 - 12-Dec-2024
Location: The University of the West Indies, St Augustine Campus,
Trinidad and Tobago
Contact Person: Ben Braithwaite
Meeting Email: signconference10 at gmail.com
Web Site: https://sites.google.com/view/sign10/home

Linguistic Field(s): Applied Linguistics; Sociolinguistics
Language Family(ies): Deaf Sign Language

Call Deadline: 31-Jan-2024

Meeting Description:

The SIGN conference series was established by the Institute for Sign
Language and Deaf Studies (iSLanDS) at the University of Central
Lancashire, and provides an international forum for sharing and
discussing research on signed languages and deaf communities.

For more information on SIGN10, please see the conference website:
https://sites.google.com/view/sign10/home/

Call for Papers:

We invite presentations on any topic related to research on sign
languages and deaf communities for the SIGN10 conference. Topics could
include:

- sign language rights, recognition and laws
- sign languages in education
- sign languages and linguistics
- deaf studies
- deaf anthropology
- deaf researchers and academics
- deaf advocacy and policy

Types of presentation at SIGN10

We have three types of presentations: stage presentations, posters,
and workshops/panels. There are also Caribbean Flash Talks.

1) Stage presentations
The stage presentations will last 45 minutes (30 minutes to present
and 15 minutes for questions/discussion). All presentations must use
International Sign or a sign language of the Caribbean. There will be
no spoken language interpreting. See here for more information on the
opportunities to brush up on your International Sign and communication
skills on 9 December 2024.

2) Posters
Posters will be on display throughout the conference, with a time slot
allocated on the programme for discussion of posters.

3) Interactive Workshops/Panels
Workshops and panels can last 45 minutes or 90 minutes.
If you have an idea for a panel, use your abstract to tell us about
the theme and structure of the panel, who will be on the panel, and if
you would like a 45-minute or 90-minute session.
To propose an interactive workshop, tell us what the workshop will be
about, and whether you would like a 45-minute or 90-minute session.
Workshops include activities such as hands-on training, guided group
work, interactive demonstration sessions, and so on.

Caribbean Flash Talks
We invite special presentations from members of Caribbean deaf
communities. These presentations will be 15 minutes, and should
provide an overview of a specific Caribbean deaf community and the
sign languages of the community.

Guidelines for abstracts (signed and written)

To be considered for a stage presentation, a poster or a
workshop/panel, send us an abstract using one of the following
languages:

International Sign
a sign language of the Caribbean
English
Spanish
French

Signed abstracts should be no longer than 5 minutes. Upload your video
to YouTube, or use Dropbox, WeTransfer or Google Drive to send it to
us. Written abstracts should be a maximum of 500 words.

The review process of abstracts will be open, which means that
reviewers will know who you are. For this reason, please include your
name and the names of your co-authors in the submission.

Abstracts should be submitted via email to signconference10 [at] gmail
[dot] com. Should you have any difficulties with submitting your
video, please get in touch.

Caribbean Flash Talks
For presentations from members of Caribbean deaf communities who want
to present on their community, please send us an abstract. The
abstract can be in International Sign, a Caribbean sign language or in
written English. Signed abstracts should be a maximum of 1 minute.
English abstracts should be a maximum of 100 words. For video
submissions, you can use a web-based service (e.g. YouTube, Dropbox,
WeTransfer, Google Drive, etc.) to send your video. Abstracts should
be submitted via email to signconference10 [at] gmail [dot] com.
Should you have any difficulties with submitting your video, please
get in touch.

See the SIGN10 website for signed information on the Call for Papers:
https://sites.google.com/view/sign10/home/call-for-papers



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