30.3252, Calls: Applied Ling, Lang Acquisition, Socioling/Netherlands
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Subject: 30.3252, Calls: Applied Ling, Lang Acquisition, Socioling/Netherlands
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Date: Tue, 27 Aug 2019 23:51:16
From: Andrea Schalley [andrea.schalley at kau.se]
Subject: Rethinking Language Policy: The Importance of the Home in Language Maintenance and Development
Full Title: Rethinking Language Policy: The Importance of the Home in Language Maintenance and Development
Short Title: HOLM 2020
Date: 09-Aug-2020 - 14-Aug-2020
Location: Groningen, Netherlands
Contact Person: Andrea Schalley
Meeting Email: andrea.schalley at kau.se
Web Site: https://www.aila2020.nl
Linguistic Field(s): Applied Linguistics; Language Acquisition; Sociolinguistics
Call Deadline: 16-Sep-2019
Meeting Description:
(Symposium S147 at the World Congress of Applied Linguistics)
This symposium, organized by the AILA Research Network on Social and Affective
Factors in Home Language Maintenance and Development (HOLM ReN), will focus on
language policy. While language policies are established and applied at all
levels of society, we will pay particular attention to the home as a site
where language policies are negotiated and contested, as families are the
principal language managers and ultimately responsible for intergenerational
language transmission or shift.
Papers may examine top-down processes, e.g. how families as micro-level actors
react to external macro-level forces, or they may illustrate bottom-up
processes, e.g. how home language ideologies and practices might impact more
generally on language policy and planning at the macro level. We are
particularly interested in the role social and affective factors play in these
dynamic processes.
Keywords: families’ ideologies and practices, home language, language
management, language policy
Featured Speaker:
Professor Bernard Spolsky, Bar Ilan University, Israel
Organisers:
Susana Eisenchlas, Griffith University, Australia
Andrea Schalley, Karlstad University, Sweden
Call for Papers:
Submit your paper here: https://www.aila2020.nl/call-for-papers
You will be asked to indicate which type of presentation you aim for:
- Featured multimodal presentations (BY INVITATION ONLY)
- Standard multimodal presentations
- Focused multimodal presentations
Your submission will need to include the following:
- Author(s) and affiliation(s)
- Title: max. 20 words
- Abstract: max. 300 words
- Summary for in program: max. 50 words
The symposium number is S147.
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