Arabic-L:GEN:Impact of Media on Languages Conference

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Date: 27 Mar 2009
From:Dora Johnson <dJohnson at cal.org>
Subject:Impact of Media on Languages Conference

This came through the Edling list.

http://alsunconference.scienceontheweb.net/dates.html

Impact of Media and New Technologies on Languages
The Fifth International Conference of the Faculty Al-Alsun Minia  
University
December 7-9/2009 at the Suzanne Mubarak Auditorium, Minia University,  
Egypt

We invite to explore new research in language, linguistics and  
literature through the use of the Internet, multimedia and new  
technologies (the digital discourse of blogs, wikis, texts, instant  
messaging, video games, emails, podcasting, hypertexts, web  
communities, etc.). The conference is searching topics including both  
the way in which language-related themes are represented in the media  
as well as looking at how language specialists might communicate more  
effectively with and through the media. Contributions include works on  
media in all its forms including newspapers, radio, television,  
computer-mediated communication, and mobile-mediated communication.

Submission deadline:           September 10th, 2009
Notification of acceptance:  Octobar, 8th 2009
Final version due:                November 1st, 2009
Main conference:                 December 7th - 9th, 2009



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