[Edling] Webinar- Critical Inquiry in Language Studies

Myrna Goldstein via Edling edling at lists.mail.umbc.edu
Fri Feb 5 18:49:42 UTC 2021


Hi, For a European resident, this is a tough schedule.  I am in
Switzerland, 6 hours ahead of EST.

I'm truly sorry to have to miss this.  Will a video be available?

Best wishes,

Myrna Goldstein  MATESL,
Euroglobal Communications


On Thu, Feb 4, 2021, 18:35 Francis M. Hult via Edling <
edling at lists.mail.umbc.edu> wrote:

> Dear colleagues,
>
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> We hope this message finds you well and managing as best as possible under
> these challenging circumstances.  We are writing as the new Co-Editors of Critical
> Inquiry in Language Studies (CILS) Journal
> <https://www.tandfonline.com/toc/hcil20/current> to invite you a
> conversation with the editors for dialogue and exchange (on
> Zoom/Youtube Livestream).  Please see the event poster attached.
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> The webinar will open with a short talk by Editorial Board member,
> *Dr. Ryuko Kubota*, University of British Columbia, Canada, about the
> contributions of the journal to the broad field of *critical applied
> linguistics.*
>
> Dr. Kubota is a Professor in the Department of Language and Literacy
> Education at University of British Columbia, where she teaches applied
> linguistics and teacher education. Her research draws on critical
> approaches to language education, focusing on race, gender, culture, and
> language ideologies. She is the Media Review Editor and a member of the
> Editorial Advisory Board of *Critical Inquiry in Language Studies. *She
> has also served as the President (2012-2014) and the Executive Officer for
> Special Programs (2014-present) of the International Society for Language
> Studies (ISLS).
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> Following the talk, the Co-Editors will discuss the aims and scope of the
> journal as well as tips and suggestions for authors.
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> Considering the international scope of the journal, we welcome
> participants from all contexts and global locations (some time zones for
> the webinar are listed below).
>
> *February 18, 2021 (Thursday): 4:30 pm PST; 7:30 pm EST; *8:30
> am HKT; *11:30 am AEDT **(*denotes Friday Feb 19)*
>
> Zoom Link:
> https://eduhk.zoom.us/j/95613950895?pwd=VHpIcWhGUlE0clhNUTMwSGk2aGNZUT09
>
> Meeting ID: 956 1395 0895
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> Passcode: 386033
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> Please join us in conversation and bring your questions!
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> Finally, we would like to extend our thanks and appreciation to Paul
> Chamness Iida, Akita University, Japan, in his service as editor and to our
> editorial board for their continued support for the journal.
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> Best wishes,
>
> The editorial team:
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> Saskia Van Viegen, York University, Canada
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> Benjamin “Benji” Chang, University of North Carolina at Greensboro, USA
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> Michelle Mingyue Gu, Education University of Hong Kong
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> Sunny Lau, Bishop’s University, Canada
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> *SASKIA VAN VIEGEN **• **Assistant Professor & ESL Coordinator*
> Department of Languages, Literatures and Linguistics
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