[lg policy] Language Policy and Planning Sessions at AAAL March 18–21, 2017

Francis Hult francis.hult at englund.lu.se
Mon Mar 6 09:00:15 UTC 2017


The American Association for Applied Linguistics annual conference will be held in Portland, Oregon on March 18–21, 2017.  Below is a list of the sessions in the Language Planning and Policy strand.  The full AAAL schedule is available here: https://convention2.allacademic.com/one/aaal/aaal17/


Engaging Pre-service Teachers with Language Policy (paper)

Sat, March 18, 8:00 to 8:30am, Marriott Portland Downtown Waterfront, Oregon D



A Longitudinal Study of Language Ideologies Among Policy-Influential Arizonans: Implications for State-Level Language Policy Reform (paper)

Sat, March 18, 8:00 to 8:30am, Marriott Portland Downtown Waterfront, Oregon E



Teachers as Mediators: Enacting Language Policy for Latino EL students in Two Urban High Schools (paper)

Sat, March 18, 8:35 to 9:05am, Marriott Portland Downtown Waterfront, Oregon D



Vietnamese Primary English Teachers’ Agency in Response to Language Policy (paper)

Sat, March 18, 9:10 to 9:40am, Marriott Portland Downtown Waterfront, Oregon D



Translanguaging Pedagogy to Disrupt English-Only Language Education Policies: Shifting Language Ideologies and Transgressing Program Structures (paper)

Sat, March 18, 11:20 to 11:50am, Marriott Portland Downtown Waterfront, Oregon D



Flint’s Water Crisis: Engaged Language Policy Challenging Monolingual Ideologies (poster)

Sat, March 18, 2:25 to 3:55pm, Marriott Portland Downtown Waterfront, Exhibition Hall



University/Ministry of Education Partnership to Improve English Language Teaching in Costa Rica (poster)

Sat, March 18, 2:25 to 3:55pm, Marriott Portland Downtown Waterfront, Exhibition Hall



Translanguaging within Higher Education in the United Arab Emirates (poster)

Sat, March 18, 2:25 to 3:55pm, Marriott Portland Downtown Waterfront, Exhibition Hall



University Instructors’ Agency: Attitudes and the Implementation of Spanish Language Reforms in Classroom Practices (paper)

Sat, March 18, 4:00 to 4:30pm, Marriott Portland Downtown Waterfront, Oregon A



Language Policies for International Students at a Korean University: Promoting or Restricting Multilingualism (paper)

Sun, March 19, 10:45 to 11:15am, Marriott Portland Downtown Waterfront, Oregon D



Ethnolinguistic dilemma and static maintenance syndrome: a study of language policies and language perceptions in Pakistan (paper)

Sun, March 19, 1:50 to 2:20pm, Marriott Portland Downtown Waterfront, Oregon D



What’s Behind Language ‘Problem’ Talks?: Implementational and Ideological Space for the Economic Partnership Agreement as a Language Policy (paper)

Sun, March 19, 2:25 to 2:55pm, Marriott Portland Downtown Waterfront, Oregon D



A textual and contextual analysis of Cambodia’s language policies (paper)

Sun, March 19, 3:00 to 3:30pm, Marriott Portland Downtown Waterfront, Oregon D



Mothering, Marriage, and Family Language Policy: Investigating Russian-speaking Women’s Migration Trajectories (roundtable)

Sun, March 19, 3:00 to 3:30pm, Marriott Portland Downtown Waterfront, Pearl



Individual agency in language acquisition planning for multi-dialectism: A Shanghai Story (paper)

Sun, March 19, 4:00 to 4:30pm, Marriott Portland Downtown Waterfront, Oregon D



The Indonesian Second-Person Pronoun Anda: Corpus Language-Planning Failure or Success? (short paper)

Sun, March 19, 4:00 to 5:05pm, Marriott Portland Downtown Waterfront, Pearl



English Language Policy and Minority Groups in Southeast Asia: For Better or Worse? (paper)

Sun, March 19, 4:35 to 5:05pm, Marriott Portland Downtown Waterfront, Oregon D



Ontological Multilingualism and Participatory Democracy: Challenges and Options (colloquium)

Mon, March 20, 8:00 to 9:40am, Marriott Portland Downtown Waterfront, Oregon G



A tale of two cities: Dialects in the linguistic landscape of Chongqing and Hong Kong (paper)

Mon, March 20, 9:10 to 9:40am, Marriott Portland Downtown Waterfront, Laurelhurst



Responsive Authoritarianism and Chinese Dialect Protection Campaigns ----A Case Study of Shanghainese Language Revitalisation (roundtable)

Mon, March 20, 9:10 to 9:40am, Marriott Portland Downtown Waterfront, Pearl



Sovereignty, Education, and Indigenous Language Rights in Education (roundtable)

Mon, March 20, 9:10 to 9:40am, Marriott Portland Downtown Waterfront, Pearl



Lack of ‘Will’ in Language Policy Reform: Examples from Thailand and Slovenia (roundtable)

Mon, March 20, 9:40 to 10:10am, Marriott Portland Downtown Waterfront, Pearl



Negotiating Academic Language Policies in the Multilingual Classroom (roundtable)

Mon, March 20, 9:40 to 10:10am, Marriott Portland Downtown Waterfront, Pearl



‘Doing So Much More than Just Teaching English’: ESL Teacher Agency and Care in the Age of Standardization (roundtable)

Mon, March 20, 9:40 to 10:10am, Marriott Portland Downtown Waterfront, Pearl



21st Century Policy Thinking on Putonghua in China (paper)

Mon, March 20, 10:10 to 10:40am, Marriott Portland Downtown Waterfront, Oregon D



Discourses of Language Policy and the "New" Latino Diaspora (paper)

Mon, March 20, 10:45 to 11:15am, Marriott Portland Downtown Waterfront, Oregon D



Medical Consent Form Complexity for Nonnative English-Speaking Patients (paper)

Mon, March 20, 2:25 to 2:55pm, Marriott Portland Downtown Waterfront, Sunstone



Internal Marketing: The Status of Foreign Language Promotion in a Finnish Upper Comprehensive and Secondary School (paper)

Mon, March 20, 4:00 to 4:30pm, Marriott Portland Downtown Waterfront, Oregon D



Inverted Multilingualism: A Neocolonial Educational Reform (paper)

Mon, March 20, 4:35 to 5:05pm, Marriott Portland Downtown Waterfront, Oregon D



Rebranding Bilingualism: Shifting Discourses in Language Education Policy and California's 2016 Election (paper)

Tue, March 21, 8:00 to 8:30am, Marriott Portland Downtown Waterfront, Columbia



Spanish-English bilingualism on the US labor market: Raciolinguistic ideology and the devaluation of a minority language (paper)

Tue, March 21, 9:10 to 9:40am, Marriott Portland Downtown Waterfront, Oregon C



Ottoman Turkish in High School Curriculum in Turkey: a Neo-Ottomanist Language Policy (paper)

Tue, March 21, 10:10 to 10:40am, Marriott Portland Downtown Waterfront, Oregon C



Policy as practice: Language Policy in a Community-based Chinese Heritage Language Classroom (paper)

Tue, March 21, 10:10 to 10:40am, Marriott Portland Downtown Waterfront, Willamette



Exploring of the Linguistic Landscape of the University of Kwa-Zulu Natal, South Africa (paper)

Tue, March 21, 10:45 to 11:15am, Marriott Portland Downtown Waterfront, Oregon C

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