35.1013, Calls: First Conference on Global Indigenous Studies

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Subject: 35.1013, Calls: First Conference on Global Indigenous Studies

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Date: 22-Mar-2024
From: Emma Bonham [embonh at iu.edu]
Subject: First Conference on Global Indigenous Studies


Full Title: First Conference on Global Indigenous Studies
Short Title: CGIS 2024

Date: 15-Nov-2024 - 17-Nov-2024
Location: Bloomington, IN, USA
Contact Person: Serafin Coronel-Molina
Meeting Email: scoronel at iu.edu
Web Site: https://indigenous.indiana.edu/conference/

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

Call Deadline: 15-Jun-2024

Meeting Description:

Throughout the world, ethnic minorities and Indigenous people have
strived to protect their rich heritages and linguistic characteristics
against colonial powers, expanding nation-states, as well as the
homogenizing forces of globalization. It is increasingly being
recognized, exemplified by UNITED NATIONS' “Indigenous Languages
Decade” (2022-2032) (https://en.unesco.org/idil2022-2032), that
Indigenous languages and the epistemologies embedded in them are
fundamental for the perseverance of biological and cultural
diversities. The protection and promotion of linguistic diversity help
to improve the human potential, agency, and local governance of native
speakers of endangered languages, which is especially critical in the
face of climate change and environmental degradation.

The First Conference on Global Indigenous Studies (CGIS 2024) is a
multidisciplinary, interdisciplinary, and transdisciplinary event that
will bring together national and international scholars, educators,
practitioners, students, policy makers, activists, academic
institutions, Indigenous organizations, governmental and
non-governmental organizations. The participants in this conference
will be involved in a local and global dialogue and exchange of ideas,
research, and experiences on the themes of the event.

Call for Papers:

Full call for proposals available at:
https://indigenous.indiana.edu/conference/call-for-proposals/



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