35.1181, Calls: The 15th International Symposium on Bilingualism

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Subject: 35.1181, Calls: The 15th International Symposium on Bilingualism

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Date: 09-Apr-2024
From: Antje Stoehr [a.stoehr at bcbl.eu]
Subject: The 15th International Symposium on Bilingualism


Full Title: The 15th International Symposium on Bilingualism
Short Title: ISB15

Date: 09-Jun-2025 - 13-Jun-2025
Location: Donostia-San Sebastián, Spain
Contact Person: Antje Stoehr
Meeting Email: isb2025 at bcbl.eu
Web Site: https://www.bcbl.eu/events/isb15/en/

Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics; Neurolinguistics;
Psycholinguistics; Sociolinguistics; Translation

Call Deadline: 16-Sep-2024

Meeting Description:

The International Symposium on Bilingualism (ISB) is a biennial
conference on a wide range of issues concerning bi/multilingualism.
Since its inaugural conference in 1997 at Newcastle University, ISB
has become the most significant conference in the field of
bi/multilingualism. ISB has a strong focus on showcasing
multidisciplinary research with a representation from a range of
disciplines at every conference, including education, linguistics,
neuroscience, psychology and sociology. The aim of ISB is to bring
together bi/multilingualism researchers from all around the globe to
advance the theoretical and applied research in bi/multilingualism,
and to support bi/multilingualism practices in the community.


The conference theme of ISB15 is The Different Faces of Bilingualism

“The Different Faces of Bilingualism” is a deliberately broad theme
for ISB15, aimed at meeting ISB’s mission to create a space for
researchers with a diverse range of interests to share their knowledge
and gain new perspectives, and to foster meaningful cross-disciplinary
collaborations. We hope to bring together researchers working on
different faces of bilingualism, including different research areas,
methodological approaches, and populations. In line with this aim, we
have invited plenary speakers who represent different faces of
bilingualism, from sociolinguistics to education, psycholinguistics to
translation. This broad theme reflects the multidisciplinary nature of
the organizing committee, based in a center of excellence for
neuroscientific research into language and bilingualism. To capitalize
on this expertise, ISB15 will feature The Bilingual Brain Day, which
is intended to share the core insights of the field with researchers
of other areas and to discuss the state-of-the-art with researchers in
the field. The conference theme also aims to promote inclusivity,
inspired by its location in the Spanish Basque Country, one of the few
regions in the world that has successfully revived its bilingual
heritage across all aspects of society.

Call for Papers:

The 15th International Symposium on Bilingualism
- The Different Faces of Bilingualism -
featuring The Bilingual Brain Day

We are currently inviting proposals for symposia.

Symposia are 120-minute blocks that allow for extended, interactive
discussion on a specific topic, focusing on a cluster of independent
yet related papers. Each symposium consists of four slots, and should
consist either of four presentations, or of three presentations and a
discussion.

Proposals cannot exceed 2400 words (including any references) and must
include a general abstract describing the symposium as a whole (400
words), as well as abstracts for all individual presentations and the
discussion, if applicable (up to 500 words each), all entered into the
online submission portal as free text. In addition, up to 8 figures
can be uploaded to the submission system in a single PDF. Sufficient
detail should be provided to allow peer reviewers to judge the merit
of the proposal. The person submitting the symposium proposal is
responsible for securing the permission and co-operation of all
participants before the proposal is submitted. All proposals
(including all presentations) should be anonymous. Please note that
all organizers and presenters of symposia will need to cover all their
own conference-related expenses.

For further information, please visit the ISB15 website at
https://www.bcbl.eu/events/isb15/en/

Proposals should be uploaded to the ISB15 submission portal
[https://www.bcbl.eu/events/isb15/en/abstract/] by 16 September 2024
(11:59 PM, Central European time).

We are currently accepting symposia proposals only. Submission of
abstracts for individual papers will be possible starting 18 September
2024.



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