[Lgpolicy] Linguapax Symposium 2024
mostari hind via Lgpolicy
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Dear sir ,
I am Algerian linguist, full professor in linguistics .I would like to participate in the conference online , is it possible to participate for free as it is difficult for me to pay the participation fees .
Best Prof Mostari Algeria
On Thursday, August 29, 2024 at 12:44:57 PM GMT+1, Ng Chin Leong Patrick <chin at unii.ac.jp> wrote:
Dear ALL,
You are invited to Linguapax Asia 2024 Symposium.
The symposium is jointly organized by Linguapax Asia and Hiroshima JALT.
The theme of the conference: Language for Peace and Education Now
Venue: Eikei University of Hiroshima, Hiroshima
Date: December 14-15 2024
The deadline for abstract submission is September 1st 2024.
Please see the attached file for more information about the event.
We look forward to your participation.
Many Thanks and best wishes
ウン.パトリック/NG Patrick
教授 国際経済学部 新潟県立大学
〒950-8680 新潟市東区海老ケ瀬471
Faculty of International Economic Studies
|University of Niigata Prefecture
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Current Issues in Language Planning Journal (https://www.tandfonline.com/action/journalInformation?show=editorialBoard&journalCode=rclp20
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Today's Topics:
1. Online seminar invite: Mon 16 Sept, 17:00 EEST, Sarita
Monjane Henriksen, 'Semiotic superdiversity in an urban
linguistic landscape: A case study in Mozambique' (Dave Sayers)
2. 9 August is the International Day of the World's Indigenous
Peoples (Francis M. Hult)
3. US - Stolen Indigenous land is the foundation of the
land-grant university system. (Francis M. Hult)
4. 2022-2032 International Decade of Indigenous Languages (IDIL)
(Francis M. Hult)
5. Re: 2022-2032 International Decade of Indigenous Languages
(IDIL) (mostari hind)
6. Invitation: Conference/ workshop "Language and Gender:
Practical Aspects and Implementation" Friday 6th September 2024
(Falco Pfalzgraf)
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Date: Fri, 9 Aug 2024 09:56:05 +0300
From: Dave Sayers <dave.sayers at cantab.net>
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Subject: [Lgpolicy] Online seminar invite: Mon 16 Sept, 17:00 EEST,
Sarita Monjane Henriksen, 'Semiotic superdiversity in an urban
linguistic landscape: A case study in Mozambique'
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We are delighted to announce the first in the 2024-25 series of online guest seminars
here in the English section at the University of Jyv?skyl?, Finland -- open to all!
On Monday 16 September at 17:00 East European Summer Time, Sarita Monjane Henriksen
(Universidade Pedag?gica de Maputo, Mozambique) will give a talk titled 'Semiotic
superdiversity in an urban linguistic landscape: a case study in Mozambique'. The
event will be live-streamed online with interactive Q&A after the talk. All are
welcome to attend. Register here: https://r.jyu.fi/engseminars24-25. You'll then be
emailed the live stream info before the seminar.
If you can't make it for the live stream, register anyway and I'll get back in touch
afterwards with details of the video recording.
Please share this message with anyone who may be interested, and please also repost here:
https://x.com/DaveJSayers/status/1821799854768619635
https://bsky.app/profile/davesayers.bsky.social/post/3kzbe4chbls2z
All the best,
Dave
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Senior Lecturer & Docent, Dept Language & Communication Studies, U. Jyv?skyl?, Finland |www.jyu.fi
Chair, EU COST Action CA19102 'Language in the Human-Machine Era' |www.lithme.eu
Founder & Moderator, TeachLing |https://www.jiscmail.ac.uk/teachling
dave.sayers at cantab.net |https://jyu.academia.edu/DaveSayers
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Date: Fri, 9 Aug 2024 07:00:00 -0500
From: "Francis M. Hult" <fmhult at umbc.edu>
To: lgpolicy at lists.mail.umbc.edu
Subject: [Lgpolicy] 9 August is the International Day of the World's
Indigenous Peoples
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United Nations
International Day of the World's Indigenous Peoples - 9 August
Violations of the rights of the world's Indigenous Peoples have become a
persistent problem, sometimes because of a historical burden from their
colonization backgrounds and others because of the contrast with a
constantly changing society.
In response to this problem, let?s remember every August 9 that Indigenous
Peoples have the right to make their own decisions and carry them out
meaningfully and culturally appropriate to them.
Full text:
https://www.un.org/en/observances/indigenous-day
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Date: Fri, 9 Aug 2024 07:00:00 -0500
From: "Francis M. Hult" <fmhult at umbc.edu>
To: lgpolicy at lists.mail.umbc.edu
Subject: [Lgpolicy] US - Stolen Indigenous land is the foundation of
the land-grant university system.
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Grist
Stolen Indigenous land is the foundation of the land-grant university
system.
Starting in the 1780s, federal authorities began aggressively taking Native
land before surveying and selling parcels to new owners. Treaties were the
preferred instrument, accompanied by a range of executive orders and
congressional acts. Behind their tidy legal language and token payments lay
actual or threatened violence, or the use of debts or dire conditions, such
as starvation, to coerce signatures from Indigenous peoples and compel
relocation.
[...]
Primary and secondary schools, or K-12 schools, were the greatest
beneficiaries by far, followed by institutions of higher education. What
remains of them today are referred to as trust lands. ?A perpetual,
multigenerational land trust for the support of the Beneficiaries and
future generations? is how the Arizona State Land Department describes them.
Higher education grants were earmarked for universities, teachers colleges,
mining schools, scientific schools, and agricultural colleges, the latter
being the means through which states that joined the Union after 1862 got
their Morrill Act shares.
Full story:
https://grist.org/project/equity/land-grant-universities-indigenous-lands-fossil-fuels/
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Date: Fri, 9 Aug 2024 07:00:00 -0500
From: "Francis M. Hult" <fmhult at umbc.edu>
To: lgpolicy at lists.mail.umbc.edu
Subject: [Lgpolicy] 2022-2032 International Decade of Indigenous
Languages (IDIL)
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2022-2032 International Decade of Indigenous Languages (IDIL)
Indigenous peoples are not only leaders in protecting the environment, but
their languages represent complex systems of knowledge and communication
and should therefore be recognized as a strategic national resource for
sustainable development, peacebuilding and reconciliation.
Indigenous languages also promote local cultures, customs and values which
have endured for thousands of years. Indigenous languages add to the rich
tapestry of global cultural diversity. Without them, the world would be a
poorer place.
The IDIL2022-2032 will help promote and protect Indigenous languages and
improve the lives of those who speak and sign them and will contribute to
achieving the objectives set out in the United Nations Declaration on the
Rights of Indigenous Peoples.
More information:
https://idil2022-2032.org
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Date: Sat, 10 Aug 2024 19:51:25 +0000 (UTC)
From: mostari hind <hmostari at yahoo.com>
To: "lgpolicy at lists.mail.umbc.edu" <lgpolicy at lists.mail.umbc.edu>
Cc: "Francis M. Hult" <fmhult at umbc.edu>
Subject: Re: [Lgpolicy] 2022-2032 International Decade of Indigenous
Languages (IDIL)
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Dear Colleagues ;?
I am researcher? in endangered languages in Algeria and I would like to integrate? research group or project dealing with the same research area . Attached to this email, you will find the abstract of my participation in international conference.
I am looking forwards to hearing from you .
Prof Mostari? Hind Amel, PHD?Researcher in Linguistics and Language Dynamics?Cambridge University Local Mentor in Algeria?
Department of EnglishFaculty of Letters , Languages and Arts?Djillali Liab?s University of Sidi Bel Abb?s?Algeria?
On Friday, August 9, 2024 at 02:09:15 PM GMT+2, Francis M. Hult via Lgpolicy <lgpolicy at lists.mail.umbc.edu> wrote:
2022-2032 International Decade of Indigenous Languages (IDIL)
Indigenous peoples are not only leaders in protecting the environment, but their languages represent complex systems of knowledge and communication and should therefore be recognized as a strategic national resource for sustainable development, peacebuilding and reconciliation.
Indigenous languages also promote local cultures, customs and values which have endured for thousands of years. Indigenous languages add to the rich tapestry of global cultural diversity. Without them, the world would be a poorer place.
The IDIL2022-2032 will help promote and protect Indigenous languages and improve the lives of those who speak and sign them and will contribute to achieving the objectives set out in the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples.
More information:
https://idil2022-2032.org
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Date: Mon, 12 Aug 2024 10:51:28 +0000
From: Falco Pfalzgraf <f.pfalzgraf at qmul.ac.uk>
To: "lgpolicy at lists.mail.umbc.edu" <lgpolicy at lists.mail.umbc.edu>
Subject: [Lgpolicy] Invitation: Conference/ workshop "Language and
Gender: Practical Aspects and Implementation" Friday 6th September
2024
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Dear Colleagues,
I would like to invite you to the Conference / Workshop "Language and Gender: Practical Aspects and Implementation" which takes place on Friday 6th September 2024. The event will be held online, and registration is free of charge.
FYI, I have attached a PDF of the updated website. Once our IT people at QMUL have managed to actually upload my changes, the (draft) programme will appear here:
https://www.qmul.ac.uk/sllf/linguistics/research/gender-inclusive-language/research-networking-project/conferences--events/workshop-practical-aspects-and-implementation/
If you would like to register, please let me know via email, and please do include:
- your full name
- your highest academic degree, if any
- the name of the organisation/ company, etc. you are affiliated to (if any)
- your job title (if any)
- your country of work AND your country of residence
You will then be registered as "attending only" but you can contribute with your comments, questions, and in the Q&A / discussion.
Note that at this point in time, no additional presentations can be accepted - even though the event programme is still a draft version.
Thank you.
Best wishes,
Dr Falco Pfalzgraf, Queen Mary University of London (QMUL)
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