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Date: 26-Apr-2009
From: Maria Dasli < m.dasli at napier.ac.uk >
Subject: Re-Imagining the Intercultural Speaker
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Date: Tue, 28 Apr 2009 11:40:03
From: Maria Dasli [m.dasli at napier.ac.uk]
Subject: Re-Imagining the Intercultural Speaker
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Re-Imagining the Intercultural Speaker
Short Title: IALIC
Date: 05-Jun-2009 - 05-Jun-2009
Location: Edinburgh, United Kingdom
Contact: Maria Dasli
Contact Email: m.dasli at napier.ac.uk
Meeting URL: http://www.napier.ac.uk/aboutus/edinburghnapierevents/Pages/IALIC.aspx
Linguistic Field(s): Sociolinguistics
Meeting Description:
The aim of this symposium is to re-imagine the notion of intercultural speaker as an ontological subject with increasingly fragmented and multiply constructed identities. It is composed of six talks from invited scholars which discuss the role of pedagogy and ontology in the construction of intercultural identities. The talks are followed by round table discussion.
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