30.1332, Calls: Anthro Ling, Lang Doc, Pragmatics, Socioling/Brazil
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Subject: 30.1332, Calls: Anthro Ling, Lang Doc, Pragmatics, Socioling/Brazil
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Date: Sun, 24 Mar 2019 06:20:45
From: Ariel Silva [ariel.bsaz at gmail.com]
Subject: II International Conference on Revitalization of Indigenous and Minoritized Languages
Full Title: II International Conference on Revitalization of Indigenous and Minoritized Languages
Short Title: II CIRLIN
Date: 01-Oct-2019 - 04-Oct-2019
Location: Brasilia / Distrito Federal, Brazil
Contact Person: Ana Suelly Cabral
Meeting Email: cirlin2019 at gmail.com
Web Site: https://asacczoe.wixsite.com/website/about
Linguistic Field(s): Anthropological Linguistics; Language Documentation; Pragmatics; Sociolinguistics
Call Deadline: 30-Apr-2019
Meeting Description:
Following the first edition of the Conference (Barcelona, 2017), the mission
of the Second International Conference on Indigenous and Minorized Languages
Revitalization (2018) is to bring together instructors, practitioners,
indigenous leaders, academics and students who speak and study these
languages. This international conference includes research, pedagogy and
practice on the diverse languages and cultures of indigenous and minority
populations around the world. This International Conference involves
participants in a global dialogue and also serves as a forum for networking
and exchange of ideas, experiences and research on issues of language
revitalization from interdisciplinary perspectives. In other words, your
mission is to exchange different ideas and experiences that will transcend the
walls of academia and find space in the broader global community, giving all
participants an opportunity to share their multiple ways of being, seeing,
knowing and learning.
Call for Papers:
The Laboratory of Indigenous Languages and Littertaure of the University of
Brasília (LALLI), the Faculdade de Ciências e Letras – UNESP, Câmpus de
Araraquara, the Grup d’Estudi de Llengües Amenaçades (GELA) at Universitat de
Barcelona, the Federal University of Rondônia-Ji-Paraná, invite proposals for
panels, individual papers, roundtable discussions, interactive workshops,
poster sessions, and instructional technology showcases to be presented at the
Second International Conference on Revitalization of Indigenous and
Minoritized Languages.
Successful proposals will clearly indicate the relationship of the
presentation to the core conference themes. Presentations should provide an
opportunity for conference participants to engage with some of the challenging
and fundamental questions at the intersection of theory, research and praxis.
Priority will be given to proposals that address one or more of the following
topics:
The Value of Language Diversity
Interaction of research, theory and practice
Monolingualism, bilingualism and multilingualism
Education and Learning
Best practices, methodologies and strategies
Pragmatics in teaching and learning languages
Ethnographies and narratives of language teaching and learning
Ethno-education
Distance learning / online courses
Assessment and assessment
Communities of Talk, Sociocultural and Political Vision
Languages as vehicles for crops
Intellectual, cultural and political role of indigenous and minority languages
Sociocultural practices and knowledge
Dialecology and standardization
Sociolinguistics of indigenous and minority languages
Power on Language / Language Policies
Decolonizing linguistic revitalization Attitudes and linguistic ideologies
Decolonizing and Globalizing Linguistic Revitalization
Linguistic Attitudes and Ideologies
Language policy and planning from top to bottom and bottom to top
Languages and political economy
Language regimes and language policies
Linguistic and cultural rights
For information on how to submit, visit:
https://asacczoe.wixsite.com/website/call
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