35.2389, Calls: 1st International Conference on Migration Linguistics
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Subject: 35.2389, Calls: 1st International Conference on Migration Linguistics
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Date: 02-Sep-2024
From: Ariane Borlongan [migrationlinguistics at gmail.com]
Subject: 1st International Conference on Migration Linguistics
Full Title: 1st International Conference on Migration Linguistics
Short Title: ICML1
Date: 14-Dec-2024 - 15-Dec-2024
Location: Tokyo University of Foreign Studies, Japan
Contact Person: Ariane Borlongan
Meeting Email: migrationlinguistics at gmail.com
Web Site: https://www.migrationlinguistics.info/international-conferen
ce-on-migration-linguistics
Linguistic Field(s): Applied Linguistics; Sociolinguistics
Call Deadline: 30-Sep-2024
Meeting Description:
1st International Conference on Migration Linguistics
Conference Theme
Processes, Programs, Practice, Progress
Tokyo University of Foreign Studies, December 14-15, 2024
As migrations have been instrumental in the development and progress
of societies past and present, so has migration affected the evolution
of languages. Migration and mobilities continue be factors for
changing and new interaction spaces, contact dynamics, and language
change and evolution, and shaping sociolinguistic conditions and
psychological processes in how language varieties are learned,
acquired, and used. Critical study of representations of migrant and
migration scenarios, linguistic rights in the migrant condition, and
societal policies and programs can offer instruction and
recommendations for practice and progress in this age of migration.
Call for Papers:
In this first international conference on migration linguistics,
proposals for 30-minute onsite or online presentations (20-minute
paper, 10-minute Q&A) are welcome in relation to, though not
exclusively to, the following:
(1) Linguistic Aspects and Issues in Migration
(2) Psycholinguistic Processes in Migration
(3) Sociolinguistic Conditions in Migration
(4) Methodologies and Resources in Migration Linguistic Research
(5) Constructions of Representations of Migrants and Migration in
Media and Art
(6) Migration and Linguistic Human Rights
(7) Language Policies and Programs for Migrants
(8) The Future of Language in the Age of Migration
Submissions may be made in the link below until 30th of September
2024. Notifications of acceptance will be sent on a rolling basis.
https://forms.gle/jPrdcfXKLVbJWtGv5
Participation in the conference is FREE for all.
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