36.1368, Confs: International Conference: Ethnolinguistic Debates (Poland)
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Subject: 36.1368, Confs: International Conference: Ethnolinguistic Debates (Poland)
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Date: 24-Apr-2025
From: Sandra Wawrzyniak [etnodebaty at amu.edu.pl]
Subject: International Conference: Ethnolinguistic Debates
International Conference: Ethnolinguistic Debates
Short Title: ED
Theme: Language in cultures, cultures in languages
Date: 15-Sep-2025 - 16-Sep-2025
Location: Poznan, Poland
Meeting URL: https://etnodebaty.web.amu.edu.pl/
Linguistic Field(s): Anthropological Linguistics; Discipline of
Linguistics; General Linguistics; Pragmatics; Translation
Submission Deadline: 15-Jun-2025
The Faculty of Ethnolinguistics at Adam Mickiewicz University in
Poznań, and the Prof. Tadeusz Zgółka Foundation would like to invite
you to participate in the International Conference ETHNOLINGUISTIC
DEBATES "Language in Cultures, Cultures in Languages" which will take
place on 15-16 September 2025 in Poznań, Poland. The conference
envisages a hybrid mode (stationary in Poznań and online).
We cordially invite researchers in linguistics, cultural anthropology,
sociology and cultural theory, literary studies, translation theory
and practice to debate the ways in which language shapes cultural
identity and vice versa, how cultural contexts influence language use
and development.
The aim of the conference is to deepen understanding of the interplay
between language and culture, to foster interdisciplinary dialogue and
collaboration, to emphasise the importance of maintaining linguistic
(including within a single language - polycentrism) and cultural
diversity, and to explore the impact of technological advances on
language and culture.
We anticipate the presentation of 15-minute papers covering the
following areas:
1. Language and cognition
- Linguistic relativism
- Cultural perception
- Theory of the Linguistic Image of the World
- Language and cognition and world view
2. Language and identity: the role of language in cultural
self-expression
- The influence of language on individual and group identity
- Inclusive language in different cultures
- Analysis of the role of dialects and sociolects in cultural
expression
- The impact of language loss on cultural identity
- Linguistic challenges and adaptations of migrant communities
- Language preservation and transformation in the diaspora
3. Multilingualism and cultural integration
- Dynamics of multilingual societies
- Benefits and challenges of multilingual education
- Challenges of cultural integration
- The future of minority languages in a globalised world
- Translation in intercultural relations
4. Language, power and social hierarchies
- The impact of language on social stratification and power dynamics
- Language policy and its impact on minority languages and cultures
- Language standardisation policies and their cultural implications
- Feminatives and changing social dynamics
5. The digital age: language evolution and cultural change
- How digital communication is changing language use and cultural
practices
- The impact of social media on linguistic diversity and innovation
- Preserving language heritage in the digital age
- Artificial intelligence - applications and risks
6. Cultural narratives and storytelling traditions
- The role of oral traditions in the preservation of cultural
heritage
- Comparative studies of storytelling in different cultures
- Impact of written and visual media on traditional narratives
7. Language education and cultural competence
- Teaching languages and cultures
- The importance of cultural competence in language education
- Children of migrants in the education system
The conference will be held in a hybrid format - possibility to
participate stationary and online (MS Teams platform).
The working languages of the conference: English, Polish, Spanish.
Please register for the conference via the Forms form available at:
https://forms.office.com/e/QPzWT24r7R
by 15.06.2025. Confirmation of acceptance of the paper will be sent by
the organisers after the evaluation of the abstracts by the scientific
committee by 30.06.2025.
The conference fee for participants is:
1. stationary participants 380 PLN/ 95 EUR (it is not possible to
pay the conference fee on site)
2. participants on the MS Teams platform PLN 250 / EUR 55.
and includes: IT costs, conference materials, coffee breaks and
publication of selected papers.
All other costs (travel, accommodation, meals, medical insurance) are
borne by the participants or delegating institutions.
After fulfilling the editorial requirements and obtaining positive
reviews, the articles will be published in a multi-author
peer-reviewed monograph.
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