33.2732, Calls: Disc Analysis, Anthro Ling, Applied Ling, Gen Ling, Socioling/USA

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LINGUIST List: Vol-33-2732. Thu Sep 08 2022. ISSN: 1069 - 4875.

Subject: 33.2732, Calls: Disc Analysis, Anthro Ling, Applied Ling, Gen Ling, Socioling/USA

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Date: Thu, 08 Sep 2022 08:12:08
From: Chris VanderStouwe [cvanderstouwe at boisestate.edu]
Subject: Lavender Languages and Linguistics Conference 29

 
Full Title: Lavender Languages and Linguistics Conference 29 
Short Title: Lav Lang 29 

Date: 09-Mar-2023 - 11-Mar-2023
Location: Boise State University, Boise, ID, USA 
Contact Person: Chris VanderStouwe
Meeting Email: cvanderstouwe at boisestate.edu
Web Site: https://tinyurl.com/lavlang29 

Linguistic Field(s): Anthropological Linguistics; Applied Linguistics; Discourse Analysis; General Linguistics; Sociolinguistics 

Call Deadline: 18-Nov-2022 

Meeting Description:

The Lavender Languages and Linguistics Conference is an international meeting
of scholars in language, gender, and sexuality broadly understood, with
presentations from many diverse subjects and interests throughout the
humanities and social sciences.

The first Lavender Languages conference was held in 1993 at American
University (AU) in Washington, DC, in conjunction with the National March on
Washington, DC, which was the first major LGBTQ rights march in US history.
Over the years, the conference has grown steadily from its roots at AU to
traveling between the US and Europe in alternating years. This conference has
regularly attracted participants from around the world, and welcomes scholars
and students of all levels of experience to share their work in a supportive
and collaborative conference environment.
This year's conference marks the 30th anniversary of the first Lavender
Languages conference in 1993, and our theme for this year is ''Lavender
Legacies, Rainbow Futures'' to reflect on the progress made in the past 30
years of the conference, as well as to look to the future of this rapidly
growing area of study to broaden our scope and consider intersectional
approaches, new methodologies, and encourage historically excluded scholars to
bring their perspectives to the forefront of the future of the field.


Call for Papers:

We are pleased to announce that the 29th Lavender Languages and Linguistics
Conference will take place at Boise State University with a hybrid online
component from 9-11 March 2023. The Conference has a rich history of examining
language use and representation in relation to LGBTQ+ life, including
linguistics, sociolinguistics, (critical) discourse analysis, and the analysis
of communication in various text genres, modes and media, as well as research
into historical, literary, or performance questions. While the language of
presentation is English, research concerning languages other than English is
welcomed and encouraged.  

This year's conference marks the 30th anniversary of the first Lavender
Languages conference in 1993, and our theme for this year is ''Lavender
Legacies, Rainbow Futures'' to reflect on the progress made in the past 30
years of the conference, as well as to look to the future of this rapidly
growing area of study to broaden our scope and consider intersectional
approaches, new methodologies, and encourage historically excluded scholars to
bring their perspectives to the forefront of the future of the field. Papers
and panels need not directly address the theme, though many will by the sheer
nature of the cutting-edge research happening in Lavender Language
scholarship.

We invite abstract submissions from scholars of all backgrounds, including
faculty, graduate and advanced undergraduate students, and community activists
for regular (20 minute) presentations and topical panel sessions. Abstracts
for regular paper submissions should be no longer than 300 words and should be
anonymized. Abstracts should describe the paper’s focus, research method,
findings and ties to language, gender, and sexuality interests. Topical panel
session proposals are also welcome. Individuals proposing panel sessions are
responsible for soliciting and selecting abstracts (Single session: four
30-minute slots; double session: eight 30-minute slots), and then submitting a
completed proposal including mention of all papers to be included in the panel
as well as the details of the panel topic (500-word max for entire panel
proposal abstract). 

Presentations will take the form of a 20-minute talk + 10 minutes for Q&A.

As in past years, there will be a student “works-in-progress” session. Please
note that graduate student works-in-progress submissions should NOT be
submitted through the EasyChair link below. See website for further
information on the student session and email Lucy Jones for more information
at lucy.jones at nottingham.ac.uk. 

General submission must be made through EasyChair – visit our website to
submit a proposal.  The deadline for general submissions is Friday, 18
November 2022 at 11:59pm US Mountain Time. Acceptance notifications will be
sent in late December. Questions and requests for more information should be
directed to Dr. Chris VanderStouwe at cvanderstouwe at boisestate.edu. 

The conference proudly maintains a “no attitudes” atmosphere to ensure that
all attendees will benefit from a welcoming, supportive and collaborative
conference space. The conference aims at being a safe space following the
anti-harassment policy of the Association of Computational Linguistics.




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