33.2046, Calls: Applied Linguistics/France
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Subject: 33.2046, Calls: Applied Linguistics/France
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Date: Fri, 17 Jun 2022 08:33:07
From: Martin Stegu [martin.stegu at wu.ac.at]
Subject: Queer Applied Linguistics: Potential & Limits (AILA 2023)
Full Title: Queer Applied Linguistics: Potential & Limits (AILA 2023)
Short Title: AILA 2023 (SYMP62)
Date: 17-Jul-2023 - 21-Jul-2023
Location: Lyon, France
Contact Person: Martin Stegu
Meeting Email: martin.stegu at wu.ac.at
Web Site: https://aila2023.sciencesconf.org/browse/author?authorid=952106
Linguistic Field(s): Applied Linguistics
Call Deadline: 03-Jul-2022
Meeting Description:
This symposium will be organised in the framework of the AILA World Conference
to be held in Lyon, France, in 2023.
2nd Call for Papers:
Dear Linguist List Readers,
Sorry … it’s me again! I promise you, it's the last time for this call!
The reason for this update is twofold:
1) We heard from the Lyon conference organisers a few days ago that the
submission link for abstracts is finally working:
https://aila2023.fr/call-for-papers, link: “Submit now”.
Please be sure to submit your abstracts via this link (but of course you can
also let me know additionally that and what you have submitted)!
2) The deadline has been extended to 3rd July 2022!
By the way, if the symposium takes place (if we have enough participants!), I
intend to organise a final discussion in the last slot, where we can further
discuss fundamental questions about existing and potential connections between
applied and queer linguistics.
Au revoir – hopefully – à Lyon,
kind regards,
Martin
Detailed symposium description:
https://aila2023.sciencesconf.org/browse/author?authorid=952106; link “PDF
version”
We are welcoming abstracts for individual papers (20-minute presentation and
10-minute discussion) for the symposium on ''Queer Applied Linguistics:
Potential & Limits“ at the AILA World Congress 2023 in Lyon.
Proposals should be 500 words maximum and must follow the AILA style sheet
(see website). I don't know why in some versions of this call the note
appeared that the symposium was only available in English. De facto, English
will be the main language - but presentations can also be given in the other
congress languages (French, Spanish, German), but that in this case English
(or multilingual) ppt-etc. slides are kindly requested.
Full submission instructions can be found on the website:
https://aila2023.fr/call-for-papers.
Submission deadline: July 3, 2022
Symposium coordinator: Martin Stegu (martin.stegu at wu.ac.at)
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