30.3358, Calls: Sociolinguistics/USA

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Subject: 30.3358, Calls: Sociolinguistics/USA

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Date: Thu, 05 Sep 2019 23:59:12
From: Ibrahim Alaswad [ialaswad at asu.edu]
Subject: Experience: Identity, Society, and Culture

 
Full Title: Experience: Identity, Society, and Culture 

Date: 20-Feb-2020 - 22-Feb-2020
Location: Tempe, AZ, USA 
Contact Person: Ibrahim Alaswad
Meeting Email: swhs.asu at gmail.com

Linguistic Field(s): Sociolinguistics 

Call Deadline: 01-Dec-2019 

Meeting Description:

The Department of English is thrilled to announce its 25th annual Southwest
English Symposium (SWES), rebranded this year as the Southwest Humanities
Symposium, will be held at Arizona State University Tempe campus on Feb 20-22,
2020. This year’s theme is “Experience: Identity, Society, and Culture.”

The Southwest Humanities Symposium’s goal is to gather graduate and advanced
undergraduate students from various disciplines to share their ongoing work,
contribute to the humanities field, and stay up to date with the latest issues
in humanities research. We encourage proposals from a diverse range of
disciplines and (sub)fields that discuss current theoretical and applied
issues in the humanities. Research papers, posters, panels, and creative
presentations that touch on and explore any of these concepts are welcome.
Possible topics might include, but are not limited to: 

- Race, Ethnicity, and Identity
- Sex, Gender, and Identity
- Language Use, Variation, and Change
- Language Ideologies and Attitudes
- Languages and Cultures in Contact
- Documentation of Cultures
- Narratives of War, Poverty, and PTSD
- Narratives of Identity and Belonging
- Immigration and Adaptation
- Policies and Discrimination
- Computer-Mediated Communications

Keynote Speaker:
Dr. Phillip Carter, Associate Professor of Linguistics, Florida International
University


Call for Papers:

Abstract Length: 250-300 word
Please submit your abstract with your name, program, and institution through
the following form: https://forms.gle/K5ygExoANo3z53Qs7

Deadline for Receipt of Abstracts Deadline: Dec 1, 2019

For questions, please contact the conference organizers at swhs.asu at gmail.com




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