35.2773, Calls: Eleventh International Conference of the Working Group for Non-Dominant Varieties

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Subject: 35.2773, Calls: Eleventh International Conference of the Working Group for Non-Dominant Varieties

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Date: 06-Oct-2024
From: Stefan Dollinger [stefan.dollinger at ubc.ca]
Subject: Eleventh International Conference of the Working Group for Non-Dominant Varieties


Full Title: Eleventh International Conference of the Working Group for
Non-Dominant Varieties
Short Title: WGNDV-11

Date: 22-May-2025 - 24-May-2025
Location: Lisbon, Portugal
Contact Person: Tanara Zingano Kuhn
Meeting Email: tanarazingano at outlook.com
Web Site:
https://www.uc.pt/celga-iltec/pcl2025/event-info/call-for-papers/

Linguistic Field(s): Sociolinguistics

Call Deadline: 30-Nov-2024

Meeting Description:

The Working Group for Non-Dominant Varieties (WGNDV) has thus far
successfully held ten international conferences since its inception in
2010. After Graz (AUT, 2011), Salamanca (ESP, 2012), Guilford (ENG,
2014), Graz (AUT, 2015), Mainz (GER, 2017), Nitra (SVK, 2018), Graz
(AUT, 2019), Stockholm (SWE, 2019), Graz (AUT, 2021) and Leipzig (GER,
2023), WGNDV-11 is coming to Lisbon (POR) in 2025.

Since Graz 2021, we organize our conferences in mixed mode to reduce
our ecological footprint and to keep our conference fees as low as
possible. It also allows researchers from all over the world to
participate, with a special invitation extended to scholars from less
privileged socioeconomic backgrounds, less commonly studied and/or
less widely used languages.

WGNDV-11 welcomes you to Lisbon, Portugal, 22-24 May 2025. The
conference will be on site, with an hybrid option for those unable or
ecologically unwilling to travel to Portugal next spring. We welcome
presentations in either (any variety of) English or Portuguese, though
we request that all written material (slides, handouts) to be
delivered in English to allow for maximum synergies in the highly
multilingual setting of WGNDV.

Call for Papers and Panel Proposals:

We welcome individual papers of one or more authors and panel
proposals. Please make sure your abstract contains theoretical
framework, your research objectives, methodology and main findings
insofar as already available.

Abstracts should be anonymized (do not accidentally self-identify by
replacing an alphabetical reference to your work by AUTHOR).
Applicants may be the first author of only one accepted paper in the
conference and may also appear as co-author of an additional paper or
chair of a panel.

Types of contribution:
Individual paper of one or more authors
- Presentation: 20 minutes + 5 minutes for discussion
- Abstract (in English): 400-600 words, excluding references
- 3 to 5 keywords

Panel proposal
- Panels should have a chair and up to four papers related to the same
theme
- Presentation: 20 minutes per paper + 10 minutes for discussion per
paper, totalling up to 2 hours/ 4 papers. The chair of the panel is
free to establish how the session is structured, for instance, all
presentations first and a longer discussion session at the end or a
discussion session immediately after each paper.
- Abstract (in English): 600 – 1000 words, excluding references
- 3 to 5 keywords

Deadline for submitting the abstracts (either paper or panel
proposal): November 30, 2024.

All submissions will be peer-reviewed by two members of the Scientific
Committee by January 15, 2025.
Submission link:
https://pcl2025.eventqualia.net/en/cloud/pcl20250874/account/login/

MODE OF PARTICIPATION

Hybrid (face-to-face AND online)
Individual papers of one or several authors and panels can be
presented in person or online.
For authors participating online, their pre-recorded presentations
will be streamed, with only the question and answer session held live.
This is to avoid delays caused by technical problems (microphone,
camera, low WiFi transmission rate etc.).



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