35.2056, Calls: Language and Culture in the Era of Scientific Knowledge and Professional Education Integration

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Subject: 35.2056, Calls: Language and Culture in the Era of Scientific Knowledge and Professional Education Integration

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Date: 16-Jul-2024
From: Svetlana Tishchenko [conference.iiyamt at pgu.ru]
Subject: Language and Culture in the Era of Scientific Knowledge and Professional Education Integration


Full Title: Language and Culture in the Era of Scientific Knowledge
and Professional Education Integration

Date: 24-Oct-2024 - 25-Oct-2024
Location: Pyatigorsk, Stavropol Region, Russia
Contact Person: Svetlana Tishchenko
Meeting Email: conference.iiyamt at pgu.ru

Linguistic Field(s): Applied Linguistics; Cognitive Science;
Pragmatics; Semantics; Sociolinguistics
Subject Language(s): English (eng)
                     Russian (rus)

Call Deadline: 10-Oct-2024

Meeting Description:

The main objectives of the Conference are as follows: to discuss the
research experience in the sphere of various branches of linguistics
(semantics, syntax, pragmatics, discourse analysis) and
linguodidactics; to look for the possible solutions to the current
issues of edagogical linguistics and cross-cultural communication; to
highlight the importance of reviving endangered heritage languages; to
re-evaluate scientific and professional knowledge fundamentals in the
rapidly changing present-day world. We cordially invite you to come
and join hands with us to make this event more worthy.

The Conference deliberations will be on the following themes:

1. Current Linguistic Research in the Aspect of Intercultural and
Interpersonal Communication:
- Challenges of interpersonal and cross-cultural interaction in the
context of the New Reality
- Discourse studies as a branch of communicative linguistics
- Pragmalinguistic studies into the aspects of text and discourse

2. Key Aspects of Language and Culture Functioning in the Context of
Linguistic Multipolarity:
- Issues of preservation and revitalization of minority languages and
cultures
- Language as a means of expressing ethnicity and cultural identity
- Dynamics of migration and social tensions from the perspective of
linguistic studies

3. Pedagogical Design of the Digital Learning Environment:
- Teaching Humanities in the context of digitalization and
professionalization of education: didactic, technological,
psychological, and ethical aspects
- Modern methods and technological innovations in teaching foreign
languages in a digital learning environment
- Challenges in creating an intuitive interface and adaptive design of
the digital learning environment
- Effective interaction between teachers and students in distance
learning: accessibility, collaboration, motivation, academic integrity
- Development and application of various methods for assessing the
quality of professional and foreign language education on digital
learning platforms

4. Challenges and Innovations in Professional and Inclusive Foreign
Language Education: Linguocentric and Anthropocentric Approaches:
- Linguacentric and anthropocentric paradigms in professional training
- Foreign language teaching as a means of professional communication
across cultures
- Development trajectory of innovative and practice-oriented
scientific research in higher school
- Problems and prospects of creating inclusive learning environment
for the students with limited abilities

5. Integrative and Multi-Paradigm Character of Modern Linguistic
Research: Traditions and Innovations:
- Structural and semantic properties of lexical innovations and
lexicon items in the languages for specific purposes
- Cognitive perspective in the research of various language units
- Corpus and computer technologies in the study of linguistic
phenomena
- Speech and thought activity as a subject of psycholinguistic
research

6. Intercultural Communication in Professional Tourist Activities:
- Linguistic education as a factor in the development of incoming
tourism
- Intercultural communication in the training of tourism and
hospitality specialists
- Implementation of social partnership projects through immersion in
the cultural and historical environment of the world's nations

The Conference will examine research and development of the above
listed issues both locally and internationally.

At the same time the event will not only incorporate extensive
discussions, it will consist of additional workshops, guest speaker
sessions and scintillating social events, that will help scholars and
educators develop networks and transform their ideas into valid
research projects.

Form of participation: on-campus/ remote

Working languages of the conference: Russian, English

Publication of the materials is planned in December, 2024.

Call for Papers:

Articles should be sent before 10th October 2024 to the following
e-mail address: conference.iiyamt at pgu.ru with a mark «Conference 2024»
in the field "Subject".

Registration Form is enclosed in Appendix 1.
Materials for publication should be arranged according to the
regulations presented in Appendix 2.

Everyone attending the Conference is expected to register. Compliance
is important to keep our fees affordable. Only those who register will
be allowed to present papers, attend presentations and workshops.
Registrants should wear their meeting badges at all times during the
Conference.
Foreign participants are supposed to cover their travel expenses,
accommodation, food, banquet and sightseeing tour.
Please contact us with any questions or for additional information:
conference.iiyamt at pgu.ru.

Conference Venue contact information:
Pyatigorsk State University (PSU)
9, Kalinina Avenue
Pyatigorsk
Stavropol Region
Russia
Phones: +7(8793) 400-305
+7 (928) 351-83-83
+7 (961) 488-82-60
E-mail: conference.iiyamt at pgu.ru

Appendix 1
REGISTRATION FORM
1. Name: Mr./Ms.
2. Organisation
3. Position
4. Scientific degree
5. Title
6. Mail address (with the postal code)
7. Mobile phone number
8. E-mail
9. Presentation at the Conference Yes/No
10. Article publication Yes/No
11. Conference section
12. Title of the article / presentation
13. Necessary technical equipment Yes/No
14. Planning master-class Yes/No
15. Hotel booking Yes/No
16. Type of hotel accommodation
17. Sightseeing tour Yes/No
18. Banquet Yes/No
19. Sight-seeing tour Yes/No

Appendix 2

ARTICLE REQUIREMENTS

Pages from 5 to 8 (about 1250-2000 words). The text format: WinWord.
The page format: А4 (210х297mm). Left margin – 2 cm, upper margin – 2
cm, right margin – 2 cm, bottom margin – 2 cm. Font: size – 14; type –
Times New Roman; space – 1,5. Justified alignment. Size range of
drawings - 60x60 mm to 110x170mm (*jpg, *bmp). No page numbers, no
page footnotes. Indent − 1 cm.
Use in the text end-to-end footnotes in square brackets in the form of
full citation, e.g. [Chernigovskaya, 2021]. When using quotations you
should indicate the page of the source, e.g. [Chernigovskaya, 2021, p.
31] or [Chernigovskaya, 2021, p. 31- 32] (number, page).
References and endnotes are given at the end of the article under the
title References (bold italics, centre alignment) and are made
according to the order of mentioning in the article (not
alphabetically).
The organizing committee reserves the right to review the articles and
reject or return them if they require further elaboration. The authors
are informed within 15 days after the article have been submitted.



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