35.85, Summer Schools: HiSoN Summer School 2024 / Spain

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Subject: 35.85, Summer Schools: HiSoN Summer School 2024 / Spain

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Date: 06-Jan-2024
From: Juan Manuel Hernández-Campoy [jmcampoy at um.es]
Subject: HiSoN Summer School 2024 / Spain


HiSoN Summer School 2024

Host Institution: University of Murcia
Coordinating Institution: University of Murcia
Website: https://www.universiteitleiden.nl/en/events/2024/07/hison-sum
mer-school-2024

Dates: 15-Jul-2024 - 21-Jul-2024
Location: Cartagena (UPCT), Murcia

Focus: For the 16th HiSoN Summer School the teachers and topics will
be:

•       David Britain (University of Bern, Switzerland): Using the
past to reveal the assumptions of the present: the role of peers and
parents in the transmission of dialect norms.
•       Olga Ivanova (University of Salamanca, Spain): Language change
across geographical varieties: Understanding the evolution of European
and American Spanish.
•       Brian Joseph (Ohio State University, U.S.A.): The historical
sociolinguistics of the Balkans.
•       Javier Martín-Arista (University of La Rioja, Spain): Corpus
processing for English Historical Sociolinguistics.
•       Simon Pickl (Paris Lodron Universität Salzburg, Austria):
Research methods and data sources in Historical Sociolinguistics.
•       Markus Schiegg (University of Leipzig, Germany): German and
British patient letters as sources for Historical Sociolinguistics.
•       Olivia Walsh (University of Nottingham, England): Good
language, bad language? Multilingual perspectives on language
standards, language variation, and language attitudes and ideologies.
Minimum Education Level: BA

Special Qualifications:
BA or (preferably) MA level minimum

Description:
The Historical Sociolinguistics Network (HiSoN) and the University of
Murcia will organise the annual HiSoN Summer School from 15th to 21st
July 2024 in the town of Cartagena (Murcia, Spain).
The summer schools organised by the Historical Sociolinguistics
Network offer classes by leading experts on modern and historical
sociolinguists. There is space for only 50 graduate students and young
(at heart!) researchers so you are advised to book early. The courses
will be taught in English.
The summer school lasts for one week with arrival on Sunday 14 July,
classes from Monday to Saturday, and departure on Sunday 21 July in
the morning. During the week, there will also be an excursion to
Murcia. You will have the opportunity to present your own research at
a special session.

Location: Cartagena (Murcia, Spain)
Cartagena is an attractive town, on the Mediterranean coast, with
fantastic weather and food, cruise ship stops, Roman theatre ruins,
naval museum, local festival activities, etc. Cartagena is the second
largest municipality in the Region of Murcia and a major naval station
by the Mediterranean coast. Cartagena has been inhabited for over two
millennia, being founded around 227 BC by the Carthaginian Hasdrubal
the Fair. The city lived its golden days during the Roman Empire, when
it was known as Carthago Nova (the New Carthage) and Carthago
Spartaria, capital of the province of Carthaginensis. Much of the
historical weight of Cartagena in the past goes to its coveted
defensive port, one of the most important in the western
Mediterranean. Situated at the hub of the principal Mediterranean
commercial and passenger sea routes, Cartagena is now established as a
major cruiser destination in the Mediterranean and an emerging
cultural focus.

Venue:
The venue (for classes and meals) will be the Escuela Técnica Superior
de Ingeniería Industrial (ETSII, Campus Muralla del Mar at the
Cartagena Polytechnic University,  C/ Doctor Fleming, s/n. 30202
Cartagena).

Accommodation:
The accommodation will be provided in MiCampus Residence of the
Cartagena Polytechnic University (UPCT), just 10-minute walk from the
venue of the HiSoN Summer School (Escuela Técnica Superior de
Ingeniería Industrial) and also from the town centre.

Registration
Registration includes housing, two meals (breakfast and lunch),
tuition, and the excursion. The fee for participation is € 650.

HiSoN Summer School: https://www.universiteitleiden.nl/en/events/2024/
07/hison-summer-school-2024
Registration Form now:
https://fd24.formdesk.com/universiteitleiden/HiSoN2024

Organisation
•       Juan Manuel Hernández-Campoy (jmcampoy at um.es)
•       Gijsbert Rutten (g.j.rutten at hum.leidenuniv.nl)
•       Juan Antonio Cutillas-Espinosa (jacuti at um.es)
•       Tamara García-Vidal (tamara.garcia4 at um.es)
•       Belén Zapata-Barrero (belen.zapata at um.es)

More information (course abstracts and readings) will follow soon. In
case of questions, contact JuanMa Hernández-Campoy or Gijsbert Rutten.


Sponsors
•       University of Murcia
•       Cartagena Polytechnic University
•       Leiden University Centre for Linguistics (LUCL)
•       Vrije Universiteit Brussels
•       Historical Sociolinguistics Research and Training program
(FWO-Flanders)

HiSoN Summer School: https://www.universiteitleiden.nl/en/events/2024/
07/hison-summer-school-2024

Registration Form now:
https://fd24.formdesk.com/universiteitleiden/HiSoN2024

Linguistic Field(s): Historical Linguistics
                     Sociolinguistics
                     Text/Corpus Linguistics

Tuition Explanation: There will be six hours (3 x 2-hour sessions) of
regular teaching every day (4 in the morning, 2 hours in the early
evening, with afternoons free)

Registration: 07-Jan-2024 to 15-Jun-2024

Contact Person: Juan M. Hernández-Campoy
                Email: jmcampoy at um.es

Registration Instructions:
Registration includes housing, two meals (breakfast and lunch),
tuition, and the excursion. The fee for participation is € 650. Since
there is only room for 50 participants, applications will be treated
on a ‘first come, first served’ basis, taking also into account
research interests.



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