29.618, Calls: Applied Ling, Disc Analysis, Gen Ling, Socioling, Translation/Spain

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Subject: 29.618, Calls: Applied Ling, Disc Analysis, Gen Ling, Socioling, Translation/Spain

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Date: Mon, 05 Feb 2018 18:01:40
From: María Sancho [maria.sancho at uah.es]
Subject: II International Conference on Language and Migration

 
Full Title: II International Conference on Language and Migration 
Short Title: 2CILEI-18 

Date: 29-Nov-2018 - 30-Nov-2018
Location: Alcalá de Henares / Madrid, Spain 
Contact Person: María Sancho
Meeting Email: inmigra at uah.es
Web Site: https://cilei18.wixsite.com/congreso-en 

Linguistic Field(s): Applied Linguistics; Discourse Analysis; General Linguistics; Sociolinguistics; Translation 

Call Deadline: 30-Apr-2018 

Meeting Description:

The arrival of migrants in a host community involves a linguistic,
communicative and cultural impact whose consequences are key for the
integration process of this new population. Even if migratory flows decline,
we can still acknowledge that: 1) the percentage of migrants remains high,
especially in certain territories; 2) newcomers and residents need to
integrate social and culturally in the community of reception; and 3) the
sociolinguistic integration is a complex process that poses many theoretical
and practical problems. 

The II International Conference on language and migration (2CILEI-18) aims to
be a forum of debate and analysis on the study of the relations between
language and society where linguistic contact takes place as a result of
migratory movements, with special consideration to how migration develops or
favours the socio-linguistic integration process. The present call is open to
the research community in general, and more specifically, to those who carry
out their research in the field of migration from different yet complementary
perspectives: linguistics, sociolinguistics, discourse analysis, teaching a
second language and translation.

The II International Conference on language and migration (2CILEI-18) follows
the one held in 2007 on the same subject, and is part of the scientific
activities of the network INMIGRA (Autonomous community of Madrid). The
network is made up of teams from the University of Alcalá, Universidad Nebrija
and Universidad Europea. The aim is to analyse the sociolinguistic situation
of the community of Madrid in relation to migrants and propose sociolinguistic
integration tools.


Call for Papers:

The Conference accepts communications related to migration in the following
thematic areas:

- Sociolinguistics
- Discourse analysis
- Development of virtual resources for research of language teaching to
migrants
- Translation and controlled languages

Those interested in participating should send their proposals as an attached
file (.doc, .docx or .rtf) via the form available on the website of the
Conference (https://sites.google.com/site/cilei2018) or via e-mail to
inmigra at uah.es. The file name must have the following format: Title_2cilei-18
(if the title is very long, you can delete words from the end).  Files will
have an extension of 250-300 words (Times New Roman, 12) -including
bibliography- clearly stating the objective of the contribution, the
theoretical framework and methodology, as well as the bibliography. References
should conform to the stylesheet of journal Language and migration / Language
and Migration. 

Proposals must be anonymous, thus the attached document must include the title
and summary, without any data that identifies its author or authors. The name
and institutional affiliation of the author (or authors), and the title of the
proposal will be completed in the respective fields in the form, or in the
body of the email (depending on the submission mode chosen).

Abstracts will be submitted to a process of double blind evaluation by the
Scientific Committee. Once accepted, authors will be sent information about
the registration process and conference fees payment. 

Communications will have a maximum duration of 20 minutes, followed by 10
minutes of discussion.




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