30.3266, Calls: Sociolinguistics/China
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Subject: 30.3266, Calls: Sociolinguistics/China
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Date: Thu, 29 Aug 2019 07:10:14
From: YANG YANG [ewccsamyeung at gmail.com]
Subject: Seminar of the UNESCO Chair ''Language Policies for Multilingualism'': Languages of Macau/China: Policies, Mobility and Interculturality
Full Title: Seminar of the UNESCO Chair "Language Policies for Multilingualism": Languages of Macau/China: Policies, Mobility and Interculturality
Date: 25-Sep-2019 - 27-Sep-2019
Location: Macao, China
Contact Person: Roberval Teixeira e Silva
Meeting Email: bilingualcentre at um.edu.mo
Web Site: https://go.um.edu.mo/vv8nhl7r
Linguistic Field(s): Sociolinguistics
Subject Language(s): English (eng)
Call Deadline: 15-Sep-2019
Meeting Description:
The University of Macau is located in the Macao Special Administrative Region
of the People’s Republic of China, a multilingual, multicultural environment
where we can find individuals and communities from over Asia and over the
world. In this sense, it has a privileged position to develop and lead
projects related to multilingualism. The Axels of the world are changing, and
Asia, especially China (including Macau), is assuming a very important role
under the perspective of globalization. Therefore, languages and cultures from
everywhere are interacting in a deep and intense way. In this sense, our
International Conference is an effort to qualify internationally a line of
research connected with UNESCO’s goals, creating, among other things, a
network of partner universities in different countries and establishing common
research objectives and methodologies.
Types of Participation:
Presenter (free).
As an attendee (free).
Those interested in presenting must register until September 15, 2019, through
the registration form.
Participants that want to attend must register until September 20, 2019,
through the registration form.
Call for Papers:
In this edition, among our objectives, we have the goal to promote the
dissemination of research and exchange of ideas around the following topics
(not limited to):
Language education
Language acquisition;
Language policy;
Languages in contact;
Migration and mobility;
Globalization and super-diversity;
Multilingualism and multiculturalism;
Transcultural relations;
Technology and linguistics inclusion.
Registration:
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdM7iEAMmbrfp23K4aOcTGuFEELJcolY-xDIu
YXmBDLX41_zw/viewform
Abstracts are also submitted through the registration link above.
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