[Lgpolicy] Deadline Extended--CALL: LPReN Symposia at AILA 2024 World Congress
Sarah C.K. Moore via Lgpolicy
lgpolicy at lists.mail.umbc.edu
Fri Jul 14 13:37:47 UTC 2023
Dear colleagues,
DEADLINE EXTENDED--CALL FOR PROPOSALS
To the Language Policy Research Network (LPReN)-hosted symposia associated
with the 2024 AILA World Congress, to be held in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
Please note, the conference will be hybrid, but primarily place-based.
The Malaysian Association of Applied Linguistics (MAAL) will host the
*21st AILA World Congress 2024* *(AILA 2024) *11-16 August 2024 in
Kuala Lumpur,
Malaysia.
In celebrating 60 years of AILA, the Kuala Lumpur programme promises an
exciting hybrid of events offering an excellent platform for networking
opportunities. Participants can look forward to new outlooks and
innovations in research work on various topics in the field of applied
linguistics from scholars, academics, professionals in the industry and
government.
To be held at the Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre, with the iconic PETRONAS
Twin Towers as the backdrop, participants will enjoy the bustling city set
against lush and serene surroundings that go beyond applied linguistics.
*Please submit LPReN Symposium proposals via the AILA World
Congress 2024 platform by 31 August 2023,* *available at:
**https://aila2024papers.com/
<https://aila2024papers.com/>*
In the title or body of your AILA LPReN Symposium proposal, please indicate
that your paper corresponds to one of the three LPReN themes below.
1. *Language Policy and Linguistic Diversity: *Papers will explore how
research in language policy and planning advances linguistic diversity with
a focus on equity, social justice, and ensuring economic and educational
opportunities that promote multilingualism.
2. *Language Policy for Inclusion: *Papers will document how research in
language policy and planning promotes inclusivity, particularly for Global
South scholarship and foregrounding community-based collaboration.
3. *Language Policy for Sustainability*: Papers will advance knowledge
around how research in language policy and planning promotes long-term,
sustainable change.
****PLEASE NOTE ADDITIONAL DETAILS BELOW****
Submission is through the AILA 2024 common platform, available at:
https://aila2024papers.com/
*LPReN proposals should select the correct Research Network (ReN)
Track--AILA REN 12: Language Policy Research Network. *
*Please also include (LPREN) at the end of submission titles, to ensure
that should submissions go astray, they will be easily identified by the
conference team. *
*In the drop-down menu for 'Presentation Type', please indicate 'Paper'.*
*Important Dates*
LPReN Deadline: *31 August** 2023*
Notifications of Proposal and Abstract Acceptance: *15 - 30 September 2023*
Detailed information is available on the AILA 2024 World Congress website
at: https://aila2024.com/
<https://secureurl.ankabut.ac.ae/fmlurlsvc/?fewReq=:B:JVs5MjYwOSV1PjEtMyVqZz4zMjkzMiVwamRtYnd2cWY+YmdmMzFhMTo1NjU3NzVhM2ZhMTtgYTM7NjtlYWE3NzJgMWI3NzQzOiV3PjI1NDUwOjUzMjolcmpnPjAyRktbYEFHMzE6Ozc3LjAyRktbYEFFMzE6Ozc3JXFgc3c+ZG9mbWdiLWZvZGJuYm9DaHYtYmAtYmYlYD43OiVrZ28+Mw==&url=https%3a%2f%2faila2024.com%2f>
For further information, please contact: enquiry at aila2024.com
We hope for a robust representation of papers addressing the three LPReN
themes in celebration of the AILA 60-year anniversary.
With best wishes,
Sarah
On Wed, Jun 14, 2023 at 9:14 AM Sarah C.K. Moore <sckmoore at umd.edu> wrote:
> Dear colleagues,
>
> Reminder--CALL FOR PROPOSALS
>
> for the Language Policy ReN-hosted symposia associated with the 2024 AILA World
> Congress, to be held in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Please note, the
> conference will be hybrid, but primarily place-based.
>
> The Malaysian Association of Applied Linguistics (MAAL) will host the
> *21st AILA World Congress 2024* *(AILA 2024) *11-16 August 2024 in Kuala Lumpur,
> Malaysia.
>
> In celebrating 60 years of AILA, the Kuala Lumpur programme promises an
> exciting hybrid of events offering an excellent platform for networking
> opportunities. Participants can look forward to new outlooks and
> innovations in research work on various topics in the field of applied
> linguistics from scholars, academics, professionals in the industry and
> government.
>
> To be held at the Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre, with the iconic PETRONAS
> Twin Towers as the backdrop, participants will enjoy the bustling city set
> against lush and serene surroundings that go beyond applied linguistics.
>
> ***Please submit LPReN Symposium proposals via the AILA World
> Congress 2024 platform by 15 July 2023.***
>
> In the AILA LPReN Symposium proposal, please indicate that your paper
> corresponds to one of the three LPReN themes below.
>
> 1. *Language Policy and Linguistic Diversity: *Papers will explore how
> research in language policy and planning advances linguistic diversity with
> a focus on equity, social justice, and ensuring economic and educational
> opportunities that promote multilingualism.
>
> 2. *Language Policy for Inclusion: *Papers will document how research in
> language policy and planning promotes inclusivity, particularly for Global
> South scholarship and foregrounding community-based collaboration.
>
>
>
> 3. *Language Policy for Sustainability*: Papers will advance knowledge
> around how research in language policy and planning promotes long-term,
> sustainable change.
>
>
> *Important Dates:*
> LPReN Symposia proposal submission deadline: *15 July** 2023*
>
> Notification of Proposal and Abstract Acceptance: *31 August - 30
> September 2023*
>
>
> Detailed information is available on the AILA 2024 World Congress website
> at: https://aila2024.com/
> <https://secureurl.ankabut.ac.ae/fmlurlsvc/?fewReq=:B:JVs5MjYwOSV1PjEtMyVqZz4zMjkzMiVwamRtYnd2cWY+YmdmMzFhMTo1NjU3NzVhM2ZhMTtgYTM7NjtlYWE3NzJgMWI3NzQzOiV3PjI1NDUwOjUzMjolcmpnPjAyRktbYEFHMzE6Ozc3LjAyRktbYEFFMzE6Ozc3JXFgc3c+ZG9mbWdiLWZvZGJuYm9DaHYtYmAtYmYlYD43OiVrZ28+Mw==&url=https%3a%2f%2faila2024.com%2f>
>
> For further information, please contact: enquiry at aila2024.com
>
>
>
> We hope for a robust representation of papers addressing the three LPReN
> themes in celebration of the AILA 60-year anniversary.
>
>
> With best wishes,
>
> Sarah
>
>
> --
> Sarah CK Moore, PhD
> Applied Linguistics and Language Education
> Teaching and Learning, Policy and Leadership
> College of Education
> University of Maryland College Park
> 2311 Benjamin Building
> 301-405-3133
> sckmoore at umd.edu
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