34.2001, Calls: Language and Identity Workshop VI. Language, Identity, and the Mind
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Subject: 34.2001, Calls: Language and Identity Workshop VI. Language, Identity, and the Mind
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Date: 21-Jun-2023
From: Maria Telegina [mstelegina at gmail.com]
Subject: Language and Identity Workshop VI. Language, Identity, and the Mind
Full Title: Language and Identity Workshop VI. Language, Identity,
and the Mind
Date: 18-Jul-2023 - 18-Jul-2023
Location: Tokyo (Virtual), Japan
Contact Person: Maria Telegina
Meeting Email: tokyo.college.event at tc.u-tokyo.ac.jp
Web Site: https://www.tc.u-tokyo.ac.jp/en/9784/
Linguistic Field(s): Anthropological Linguistics; Cognitive Science;
General Linguistics; Psycholinguistics
Call Deadline: 07-Jul-2023
Meeting Description:
The nature of interaction between language and identity is a central
topic in today’s academic discourse in numerous fields, including
linguistics, psychology, education, media, and political science. The
complexity and urgency of the topic has resulted in a number of
approaches and methodologies aimed at the detection and investigation
of features of identity, ranging from approaches informed by
sociolinguistics and anthropology to those rooted in developmental and
social psychology. Today, while simultaneously exploring the
particularities of mechanisms of identity expression in and through
language, linguistics identity research also informs approaches to
multicultural education, language policy, and language in the
workplace.
In this workshop series, we focus on building common ground between
various approaches to identity and language, forming a
cross-disciplinary view on such fundamental issues as levels of
identity (personal, relational, or collective), identity stability and
fluidity, the broader nature of identity (discovered or constructed),
and identity and language in the context of digitization and
globalization. These workshops aim to present a diachronic,
multidisciplinary view on approaches to language and identity in a
variety of linguistic contexts and traditions. We also welcome
researchers investigating the interaction between language and
identity from the perspectives of media, political science,
psychology, healthcare, and history.
The workshop series opens with an event aimed at discussing the
fundamentals of language and identity from a theoretical perspective.
They will be followed by workshops focusing on the interaction between
language and identity in media and communication, education policy,
linguistic landscape, and language and mind.
Each workshop will open with a keynote lecture followed by a
discussion. Each workshop aims to discuss several short papers on the
topic.
Call for Papers:
For a short 15 min presentation, please submit 250-words abstracts in
English (excluding references).
In this workshop, we discuss approaches to national, ethnic and
personal identities in psychology and behavioral sciences. This
workshop aims to present an up-to-date picture of the theory and
practice of psychology in the context of relations between language
and identity.
Topics that are particularly welcome:
- Culture, language and identity
- Social Identities and language
- National identities and language
- Diversity and multiculturalism
Important dates:
June 21 Call for papers opens
July 7 Call for papers closes
July 11 Notification of acceptance
July 18 Workshop
How to Submit: Please submit your abstract in PDF before 17:00 JST
July 7 to tokyo.college.event at tc.u-tokyo.ac.jp with Language and
Identity Workshop in the subject field.
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