36.596, Confs: Doctoral Conference of the Bologna Linguistic Circle PhD CLUB – 2nd Edition

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Subject: 36.596, Confs: Doctoral Conference of the Bologna Linguistic Circle PhD CLUB – 2nd Edition

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Date: 14-Feb-2025
From: Ivan Lacić, Tommaso Lamarra,  Chiara Lanzoni, Cristina Li [phdclubbo at gmail.com]
Subject: Doctoral Conference of the Bologna Linguistic Circle PhD CLUB – 2nd Edition


Doctoral Conference of the Bologna Linguistic Circle PhD CLUB – 2nd
Edition

Date: 05-Jun-2025 - 05-Jun-2025
Contact Email: phdclubbo at gmail.com
Meeting URL: https://sites.google.com/view/phd-club-conference/home

Linguistic Field(s): Applied Linguistics

'Contextual and individual factors in linguistic research: How
sampling shapes analytical outcomes'
The second edition of the PhD CLUB Doctoral Conference seeks to
explore the profound impact that contextual and individual factors
exert on linguistic research, with particular attention to sampling
practices. Sampling lies at the heart of linguistic methodology,
shaping not only the scope and representativity of a study but also
the reliability of its findings. The interaction between contextual
elements (e.g., sociocultural environments, communicative settings)
and individual characteristics (e.g., cognitive abilities, language
proficiency, or educational background) introduces a dynamic
complexity that researchers must navigate carefully.
This conference aims to delve into these intersections, emphasizing
the role of context-sensitive approaches and the inclusion of diverse
participant profiles to better understand and represent linguistic
phenomena. By bringing together young researchers from a variety of
subfields, we hope to foster a productive dialogue that bridges
theoretical, methodological, and applied perspectives contributing to
a more robust and inclusive vision of linguistic inquiry.
More information about this conference can be found on the conference
website.



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