30.4195, Calls: Anthropological Linguistics, Applied Linguistics, Sociolinguistics/Norway

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Subject: 30.4195, Calls: Anthropological Linguistics, Applied Linguistics, Sociolinguistics/Norway

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Date: Wed, 06 Nov 2019 07:26:48
From: Ingrid Beiler [i.r.beiler at ils.uio.no]
Subject: Explorations in Ethnography, Language and Communication

 
Full Title: Explorations in Ethnography, Language and Communication 
Short Title: EELC8 

Date: 24-Sep-2020 - 25-Sep-2020
Location: Oslo, Norway 
Contact Person: Joke Dewilde
Meeting Email: eelc8-oslo at ils.uio.no
Web Site: https://www.uv.uio.no/ils/english/about/events/2020/eelc8/ 

Linguistic Field(s): Anthropological Linguistics; Applied Linguistics; Sociolinguistics 

Call Deadline: 02-Dec-2019 

Meeting Description:

Please join us for the 8th biennial conference of the Linguistic Ethnography
Forum, hosted by the Department of Teacher Education and School Research &
Centre for Multilingualism in Society across the Lifespan (MultiLing) at the
University of Oslo, Norway.

This year’s theme is “Perspectives across disciplinary and political borders.”

Linguistic ethnography has emerged as a way to bring contextualized insight
into communication practices and has been taken up by a variety of
disciplines. In this conference, we welcome contributions related to the study
of communication practices from across contexts and disciplines. By bringing
together researchers who work on issues of language and communication through
ethnographic methods, we aim to improve understandings of communication in
context and contribute to contemporary social concerns. Through this year’s
theme, particular focus is set upon transdisciplinarity and the methodological
and praxiological opportunities for addressing issues of social change and
social justice.

Keynote presentations will be given by Christine Hélot (University of
Strasbourg, France), Quentin Williams (University of the Western Cape, South
Africa), and Bente Ailin Svendsen (University of Oslo, Norway). 

Workshops will be led by Julia Snell (University of Leeds, UK), Line Møller
Daugaard (VIA University College, Denmark), and Mariëtte de Haan (Utrecht
University, the Netherlands) and Alfredo Jornet Gil (University of Oslo,
Norway).

Please see the conference website for more information: www.uio.no/EELC8


Call for Papers:

Explorations in Ethnography, Language and Communication (EELC8)
“Perspectives across disciplinary and political borders”

Venue:
University of Oslo

Submission deadline: 2 December 2019
Decision notification: 3 February 2020
Registration deadline: 15 May 2020

Submit via the conference website:
https://www.uv.uio.no/ils/english/about/events/2020/eelc8/participation-and-ca
ll-for-papers/

Papers, panels and posters related to the following themes are especially
welcomed:

- Language and communication in educational institutions
- Language and communication in public services
- Language and communication in the health sector
- Language and communication in workplaces
- Language and communication in the media
- Language and communication in deaf people’s communities
- Language and communication in drama and the arts
- Language, communication, and social change or stasis
- Literature and literacy practices
- Multilingual and/or multimodal communication
- Digital ethnography
- Linguistic ethnography, advocacy, and activism
- Methodological issues in linguistic ethnography

Submission formats:

Paper or Poster: Please submit a title and abstract (max. 300 word, including
any references) in PDF format. The author’s name, affiliation and contact
information and up to 5 keywords will be submitted separately through an
online form (for blind review). Please also indicate whether you would prefer
to present a paper or a poster. Individual papers will have 20 minutes
followed by 7 minutes of discussion.

Panel: Panel organizers are asked to submit an abstract for the entire panel
(max. 500 words, including any references), with a title and an overall
description of the panel and up to 5 keywords, in PDF format. In addition, it
should include the titles and abstracts of the individual papers (max. 300
words each, including any references). The names, affiliation, contact
information of the organizers and the names and affiliations of the authors of
individual papers must be submitted separately through an online form. The
organizers are also asked to indicate the length of the panel in time blocks
of either 1 ½ or 3 hours. 

We look forward to welcoming you to Oslo in September 2020!




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