35.1360, Confs: Interdisciplinary Approaches to Indigenous and Minoritised Languages of Latin America

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LINGUIST List: Vol-35-1360. Tue Apr 30 2024. ISSN: 1069 - 4875.

Subject: 35.1360, Confs: Interdisciplinary Approaches to Indigenous and Minoritised Languages of Latin America

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Date: 30-Apr-2024
From: Josep Cru [josep.cru at newcastle.ac.uk]
Subject: Interdisciplinary Approaches to Indigenous and Minoritised Languages of Latin America


Interdisciplinary approaches to Indigenous and minoritised languages
of Latin America (hybrid event)

Date: 07-May-2024 - 08-May-2024
Location: Newcastle University, United Kingdom
Contact: Josep Cru
Contact Email: josep.cru at newcastle.ac.uk

Linguistic Field(s): Anthropological Linguistics; Language
Documentation; Sociolinguistics

Meeting Description:

Against the background of the UN Declaration of the International
Decade of Indigenous Languages 2022-2032, this 2-day hybrid workshop
to be held at Newcastle University on 7 and 8 May 2024 aims to be a
meeting point for people working for the revitalisation and
documentation of indigenous and minoritised languages from Latin
America from different points of view: research, activism, pedagogy,
and practice for global linguistic justice. This symposium will bring
together researchers, activists, language professionals, and students
to foster a global and interdisciplinary dialogue and exchange of
ideas, experiences, and research on issues related to language
revitalisation, documentation, and sociolinguistic justice in Latin
America. We can confirm contributions to Indigenous language
reclamation in Latin America from Ecuador, Peru, Mexico, Chile, and El
Salvador, including keynote talks by Emerita Professor Rosaleen Howard
(Newcastle University) and Professor Marleen Haboud (Pontificia
Universidad Católica del Ecuador).

Hybrid event. Registration form: https://forms.office.com/e/kLc4kKRxBx



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