Fwd: The 11th Nordic Conference on Bilingualism in Copenhagen - Call for papers

Johanna Laakso johanna.laakso at univie.ac.at
Mon Sep 26 09:03:54 UTC 2011


Dear Fellow Uralists,

the Nordic Conference on Bilingualism will probably interest many of you. Apologies for cross-postings!

If the links or texts are not displayed correctly, simply visit the conference webpage: http://bilingualism.au.dk/ .

Best
JL
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Univ.Prof. Dr. Johanna Laakso
Universität Wien, Institut für Europäische und Vergleichende Sprach- und Literaturwissenschaft (EVSL)
Abteilung Finno-Ugristik
Campus AAKH Spitalgasse 2-4 Hof 7
A-1090 Wien
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Välitetty viesti alkaa:

> Lähettäjä: Lin Solvang <ls at HUM.KU.DK>
> Päiväys: 26. syyskuuta 2011 10.33.41 UTC+2.00
> Vastaanottaja: VAR-L at JISCMAIL.AC.UK
> Aihe: The 11th Nordic Conference on Bilingualism in Copenhagen - Call for papers
> 
> 
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> The University of Copenhagen and the Danish School of Education invite you to participate in the 11th Nordic Conference on Bilingualism at the Danish School of Education in Copenhagen
> 
> 14-16 June 2012
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> The main theme of the conference will be bilingualism and globalization. The official languages of the conference will be the Scandinavian languages and English.
> 
> Deadlines:
> 1 December 2011: Proposals should be submitted
> 
> 31 January 2011: Scientific committee has decided on which abstracts will be accepted
> 
> 1 April 2012: Registration final abstracts, and conference fee
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> 
> Plenary speakers:
> Kathy Jie Dong is a postdoc at Tilburg University in the Netherlands. She has been doing language research linked to migrant identity construction and ethnographic studies of linguistic superdiversity in China.
> 
> Jürgen Jaspers is Professor at Antwerpen University. His sociolinguistic research includes studies among young minority students in Belgium.
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> Kirsten Refsing is Professor of Japanese Studies at the University of Copenhagen with previous employment at the University of Hong Kong.
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> Her research areas include the Japanese Language, the Ainu language and culture and the history of the British missionaries in Hokkaido and the rest of Japan 1869-1900, and she has edited The Ainu Language published in 25 volumes.
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> Lava Deo Awashi is Director General of the Department of Education at the Ministry of Education in Nepal. He holds a PhD from the Danish School of Education.
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