[Linganth] 3rd and FINAL call for papers: Language Policy Forum 2020, Cambridge, UK
Barakos, Elisabeth
e.barakos at aston.ac.uk
Fri Dec 13 13:44:38 UTC 2019
Dear colleagues,
Continuing our annual series of international, affordable, and accessible conferences, we are delighted to welcome submissions for the Language Policy Forum 2020.
Theme: 'Language Policy and Human Movements: Global, Regional, Local'
Dates: 7-8 May, 2020
Location: Faculty of Education, University of Cambridge, 184 Hills Road, Cambridge, CB2 8PQ
Plenary speakers:
Professor Wendy Bennett, University of Cambridge Professor Joseph Lo Bianco, University of Melbourne
For further details of our call, key dates & deadlines, and to submit your abstract, please visit our website: https://langpol.ac.uk/view/langpol/events/2020-lpf
Please help support the conference by forwarding this message, and retweeting us: https://twitter.com/langpolicy/status/1196709817332772865.
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All the best,
Elisabeth Barakos, Florence Bonacina-Pugh, Rachel O'Neill, Diana Camps, Yongcan Liu, Dave Sayers, Iker Erdocia (LP SIG committee) http://www.langpol.ac.uk/
Dr Elisabeth Barakos
Research Fellow
Co-Convenor of the BAAL SIG Language Policy (www.langpol.ac.uk)
Aston University
Birmingham, UK
Email: e.barakos at aston.ac.uk
www.elisabethbarakos.com
https://aston.academia.edu/ElisabethBarakos
@Barakos_E
Recent book: Discursive Approaches to Language Policy http://www.palgrave.com/de/book/9781137531339
NEW article: : Multilingual language trainers as language workers: a discourse-ethnographic investigation. Language and Intercultural Communication 19 (2):184-200. https://doi.org/10.1080/14708477.2018.1487971
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