34.2294, Calls: International Conference on Indigenous Language Documentation, Education, and Revitalization

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LINGUIST List: Vol-34-2294. Tue Jul 25 2023. ISSN: 1069 - 4875.

Subject: 34.2294, Calls: International Conference on Indigenous Language Documentation, Education, and Revitalization

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Date: 25-Jul-2023
From: ICILDER Team [events at cilo.world]
Subject: International Conference on Indigenous Language Documentation, Education, and Revitalization 


Full Title: International Conference on Indigenous Language
Documentation, Education, and Revitalization
Short Title: ICILDER

Date: 12-Oct-2023 - 14-Oct-2023
Location: Bloomington, Indiana, USA
Contact Person: Emma Bonham
Meeting Email: events at cilo.world
Web Site: https://icilder.org/

Linguistic Field(s): Language Documentation

Call Deadline: 28-Jul-2023

Meeting Description:

The 2023 Inaugural International Conference on Indigenous Language
Documentation, Education, and Revitalization (ICILDER) will meet in
honor of the United Nations’ International Decade of Indigenous
Languages (IDIL) in Bloomington, Indiana, October 12th through 14th,
2023.

This conference, hosted by the Council of Indigenous Language
Organizations (CILO) and its partners, will be open to both Indigenous
and Non-Indigenous participants alike. We are excited to bring
together Indigenous communities, educators, linguists, and scholars
from around the world to share their knowledge and experiences, which
will in turn inspire future language revitalization efforts. ICILDER
will feature presentations and workshops that showcase exemplary
practices and innovative approaches which aim to chart a path forward
for the future of Indigenous language work. Participants will share
their experiences and insights, and discuss methods for preserving and
promoting Indigenous languages in practical and impactful ways.

Through this conference, ICILDER will foster cross-cultural dialogue
and collaboration, highlight Indigenous voices, and promote active
learning through vibrant discussions and engagement. We understand
that every community, project, and individual is approaching language
work from a different perspective and starting point. It is therefore
our hope that attendees will leave this conference with new
partnerships, insights, and enthusiasm for the work that they do
leading into the International Decade of Indigenous Languages and
beyond.

Join us this fall and become a part of this momentous conversation.

Call for Papers:

The International Conference on Indigenous Language Documentation,
Education, and Revitalization (ICILDER) invites abstract submissions
for presentations and posters from presenters of all disciplines,
backgrounds, and languages.

The theme for this year’s inaugural conference is Language
Documentation and Revitalization in the International Decade of
Indigenous Languages, or more broadly, Language Is. We invite you to
submit proposals related to: Indigenous language documentation,
education practices, equity and representation, and linguistic work
leading into the United Nations’ International Decade of Indigenous
Languages (IDIL, 2022-2032).

Abstracts (in English) of 300-500 words, presentation title, and a
short 50+ word summary of your professional experience are due by July
28th, 2023. Your anonymized submission will be reviewed by a panel of
experts in the field of language revitalization, and decisions will be
released the following month on August 21st, 2023.

For more information visit our website:
https://icilder.org/call-for-proposals/



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