29.2427, FYI: 2019 LSA Linguistic Institute – Call for Workshops

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Subject: 29.2427, FYI: 2019 LSA Linguistic Institute – Call for Workshops

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Date: Wed, 06 Jun 2018 11:45:47
From: Chloe Brotherton [lsa.institute at ucdavis.edu]
Subject: 2019 LSA Linguistic Institute – Call for Workshops

 
The 2019 LSA Linguistic Institute will be held at the University of California
Davis from June 24 to July 19, 2019. We are currently accepting proposals for
workshops, conferences, and symposia to occur during the Institute. The theme
of the 2019 Institute is ''Linguistics in the Digital Era,'' but we are
interested in proposals in any area of linguistics. We are particularly
interested in proposals that are synergistic with the topics covered in
Institute courses, or that relate to topics addressed at the LSA’s Annual
Meetings or in its publications. A full list of courses is available on the
Institute website (lsa2019.ucdavis.edu).

One-day workshops may be held on any open Wednesday (June 26, July 10, 17)
during the Institute, and should be 3 to 6 hours in duration. Two-day
conferences may also be held on weekends during the Institute, including June
24-25 and July 20-21. Longer (e.g. 3-day) conferences will be considered, but
are discouraged because of overlap with Institute classes.

Wednesday workshop proposals should focus on professional development and
training activities (e.g. introducing students and affiliates to new methods
in research and pedagogy, writing skills and publishing strategies, preparing
to enter academia and the workforce, outreach, etc.). Weekend conferences and
symposia should focus on the dissemination and discussion of research. The
Linguistic Institute will provide space for workshops and will help with the
space logistics for conferences, but is not able to cover other expenses
(refreshments, name tags, etc.). Conferences should be self-funded, mostly
through participant registration fees. While workshops are expected to be
self-funded also (though grants or other research support sources), the
institute will offer a small stipend to the organizers of a few selected
workshops, when other sources of funding are not available.

Proposals should take the following form:

- A title and short description of the workshop/conference (< 300 words)
- The date(s) on which the organizers would like to hold the event (along with
second and third choices for possible dates) and the expected times on those
dates (e.g. 8:30-5:00).
- An estimated number of participants or other information relevant to space
requirements.
- For Wednesday workshops, indicate if Institute funding is needed
- Motivations for holding this conference at the LSA Linguistic Institute
(relationship to courses, theme, inclusion of Institute faculty, etc.).

The deadline for receipt of workshop/symposia proposals is September 1, 2018.
Notification of acceptance will be send by October 15.
 



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