35.1080, Summer Schools: Institute on Collaborative Language Research 2024 (CoLang 2024) / USA
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Subject: 35.1080, Summer Schools: Institute on Collaborative Language Research 2024 (CoLang 2024) / USA
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Date: 26-Mar-2024
From: Tyler Peterson [t.peterson at asu.edu]
Subject: Institute on Collaborative Language Research 2024 (CoLang 2024) / USA
Institute on Collaborative Language Research 2024 (CoLang 2024)
Host Institution: Arizona State University and Salt River Pima
Maricopa Indian Community
Coordinating Institution: Arizona State University
Website: www.colang2024.org
Dates: 03-Jun-2024 - 28-Jun-2024
Location: Phoenix, Arizona
Focus: In addition to the many workshops on the basics of language
documentation that have come to define CoLang Institutes, CoLang 2024
will emphasize four areas that not only highlight our local expertise
but also explore exciting developments in language documentation,
maintenance, and reclamation: Leveraging new technology: training in
the latest developments in using code and programming to transcribe
and analyze language data; Utilizing creative technologies to expand
domains of language learning and use: advanced tools and skills for
making creative and innovative multimedia for language learning,
including filmmaking and graphic novels; Planning for a language
program: leveraging community resources and engaging partners at
any/all levels towards for developing community-based language
programs; Utilizing legacy materials to restore traditional knowledge:
advanced skills with interpreting legacy materials and reconstructing
traditional knowledge systems
Minimum Education Level: Any
Description:
The Institute on Collaborative Language Research, known as CoLang, is
an international biennial gathering for indigenous activists,
educators, and linguists to learn about the documentation,
maintenance, and revitalization of the world’s indigenous languages –
most of which are critically endangered. The Institute emphasizes
community-based approaches to language work and collaboration at all
stages of this work – from developing documentation or teaching
projects to activism or archiving materials for future use. CoLang
aims to blur the lines between community and academia, learners, and
facilitators, taking a hands-on approach to learning the
state-of-the-art methods in linguistics, language revitalization and
education, and leveraging the latest technologies. CoLang welcomes
everyone interested in community-based, collaborative language
research that aspires to make a meaningful impact on the communities
they work with. We are proud to announce that Arizona State University
and the Salt River Pima Maricopa Indian Community (SRPMIC), one of
several federally recognized tribes neighboring ASU, were selected to
host the next iteration of the CoLang in June of 2024.
Linguistic Field(s): Applied Linguistics
Language Documentation
Financial Aid: Applications accepted until 01-Apr-2024
Limited funding opportunities are available to support participants at
CoLang 2024. If you have any questions about the scholarships,
internship, or application process, please contact
colang2024 at gmail.com.
Financial Aid Instructions:
See https://www.colang2024.org/scholarships for details on the
scholarship opportunities.
Registration Open until 30-Apr-2024
Contact Person: Saki Gejo
Email: sgejo at asu.edu
Apply on the web: https://www.colang2024.org/register
Registration Instructions:
Detailed instructions on the registration process can be found at
https://www.colang2024.org/register
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