34.2028, Calls: International Conference on Language and Places: Multilingual Practices and Identity

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Subject: 34.2028, Calls: International Conference on Language and Places: Multilingual Practices and Identity

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Date: 23-Jun-2023
From: Malka Muchnik [muchnm at gmail.com]
Subject: International Conference on Language and Places: Multilingual Practices and Identity


Full Title: International Conference on Language and Places:
Multilingual Practices and Identity
Short Title: Lang&Ident2024

Date: 12-Mar-2024 - 14-Mar-2024
Location: Wingate Campus, Netanya, Israel, Israel
Contact Person: Malka Muchnik
Meeting Email: muchnm at gmail.com
Web Site: https://languageandidentity2024.wordpress.com/

Linguistic Field(s): Sociolinguistics

Call Deadline: 31-Aug-2023

Meeting Description:

This conference aims at bringing together researchers interested in
multilingualism, language and identity, education, language landscape,
language attitudes and change over generations. We live in a dynamic
global reality where people migrate from place to place, and the
number of people living in a country different from where they were
born constantly increases. Some migrate out of choice: work, studies,
and family, and many others out of necessity: political persecution,
disasters, terrorism, or human rights violations. The increase in the
number of immigrants is accompanied by research on social, economic,
and linguistic characteristics that affect their integration patterns
in host societies. Language repertoires should not be associated with
national borders and thus with national languages, but cover various
diatopic varieties, as well as minority languages, including those
linked to migration experiences. The conference envisions a critical
space for stimulating dialogue among international scholars working
on, but not limited to the following topics:

- narratives that reflect the complex processes of immigrants’
absorption and immigrants’ culture and relation to the original and to
the new society
- societal attitudes towards immigrants
- formal and informal educational support provided by the host country
as it affects group vitality
- role of education in maintaining a student’s heritage language, in
many cases marking the difference between success and failure.

Call for Papers:

We welcome original studies addressing: Language, Identity and
Ideology, Multilingualism, Migration, Language Maintenance,
Biographies and Narratives, Landscapes and People, Language and
Conflict, Heritage Languages, Language and Diaspora

We encourage individual papers, roundtable discussions or thematic
sessions. These will include an organizer and three or four
presentations.
Proposals of a maximum of 500 words, including bibliography, and up to
five keywords should be submitted to muchnm at gmail.com

Call Deadline: Aug 31, 2023
Notification: Oct 31, 2023

Invited Speakers:
Prof. Elite Olshtain, Hebrew University, Jerusalem
Prof. Elana Shohamy, Tel Aviv University

Organizers:
Prof. Malka Muchnik, Bar-Ilan University
Dr. Dolly Eliyahu-Levi, The Academic College Levinsky-Wingate
Dr. Orly Kayam, The Academic College Levinsky-Wingate

Selected papers will be published in a peer-reviewed special issue of
“Israel Studies in Language and Society” guest edited by Prof. Malka
Muchnik



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