22.979, Calls: Sociolinguistics, Applied Linguistics/Denmark
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Subject: 22.979, Calls: Sociolinguistics, Applied Linguistics/Denmark
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Date: 28-Feb-2011
From: Anne H. Fabricius [fabri at ruc.dk]
Subject: CALPIU12 Higher Education across Borders: Transcultural Interaction and Linguistic Diversity
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Date: Mon, 28 Feb 2011 13:42:19
From: Anne H. Fabricius [fabri at ruc.dk]
Subject: CALPIU12 Higher Education across Borders: Transcultural Interaction and Linguistic Diversity
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Full Title: CALPIU12 Higher Education across Borders: Transcultural Interaction and Linguistic Diversity
Short Title: CALPIU'12
Date: 01-Apr-2012 - 04-Apr-2012
Location: Roskilde, Denmark
Contact Person: Julie de Molade
Meeting Email: calpiu12 at ruc.dk
Web Site: http://www.calpiu12.dk
Linguistic Field(s): Applied Linguistics; Sociolinguistics
Call Deadline: 01-May-2011
Meeting Description:
CALPIU'12 is the second open conference arranged by the CALPIU Research Centre for the Study of Cultural and Linguistic Practices in the International University. The aim of CALPIU'12 is to discuss various aspects of the consequences of transnational student mobility.
Student mobility makes necessary both cultural and linguistic accommodation and learning processes. We are witnessing a huge increase in the learning of languages to be used as lingua francas by academic teachers and students, not least English the 'language of globalization'.
However, forces of localization, too, are manifest at every university trying to adopt internationalization strategies, the tension between the global and the local - uniformity and diversification - creating a multidimensional space for new kinds of cultural and linguistic hybridity to flourish.
There is a new open-mindedness regarding the roles and identities of self and others, leading to new patterns of linguistic/interactive, educational and social practices. We aim to further the theoretical understanding of these processes, those of active and receptive multilingualism, as well as language alternation in interaction.
Call for Papers:
The deadline for call for panel proposals is May 1, 2011.
Individual paper proposals should be submitted by August 16, 2011.
The conference organizers want to organise themed sessions that group individual paper proposals together. We will contact conference participants about this following the review process for individual papers in the autumn of 2011.
For further details and to follow updates on the conference, please bookmark www.calpiu12.dk
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