36.670, Summer Schools: International Summer School Language Policy and Language Planning “Bilingual minds and translingual practices in multicultural contexts” / Italy
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Subject: 36.670, Summer Schools: International Summer School Language Policy and Language Planning “Bilingual minds and translingual practices in multicultural contexts” / Italy
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Date: 21-Feb-2025
From: Martina Bellinzona [languagepolicy at unistrasi.it]
Subject: International Summer School Language Policy and Language Planning “Bilingual minds and translingual practices in multicultural contexts”
International Summer School Language Policy and Language Planning
“Bilingual minds and translingual practices in multicultural contexts”
Host Institution: Università per Stranieri di Siena
Website:
https://cluss.unistrasi.it/1/105/132/International_Summer_school.htm
Dates: 08-Jul-2025 - 11-Jul-2025
Location: Siena - University for Foreigners of Siena, Italy
Minimum Education Level: Master
Focus: The themes of this year’s Summer School will be:
• Bilingualism between family and educational language policies
• Translingual practices in migratory, school, and academic contexts
• Biliteracy and writing practices: development, challenges, and
research methodologies
• Language policy design and implementation
Methodological tools for quantitative-qualitative research in
linguistic, language education, sociolinguistic, and ethnographic
fields will be provided. Additionally, interested participants (Ph.D.
students, postdoctoral fellows, researchers) will have the opportunity
to present their research, discuss collected data, and explore
strategies of analysis in thematic workshops with experts in the field
and peers. Although presenting one’s research is not mandatory to
participate in the Summer School, it is strongly encouraged and can be
indicated in the registration form.
Description:
The University for Foreigners of Siena and the CLUSS Centre, in
collaboration with the PhD programme in Historical Linguistics,
Educational Linguistics and Italian Studies, will host the VII
International Summer School Language Policy and Language Planning
“Bilingual minds and translingual practices in multicultural contexts”
from July 8 to 11, 2025.
Keynote and invited speakers:
• Suresh Canagarajah, Pennsylvania State University
• Antonella Sorace, University of Edinburgh
• Michele Gazzola, Ulster University
• Internal faculty and researchers, University for Foreigners of Siena
Who can participate:
The Summer School is open to master’s degree students, graduates,
Ph.D. students, researchers, and educators interested in the
above-discussed disciplines and themes.
When and where:
The Summer School will take place in person at the University for
Foreigners of Siena.
Scientific coordination and organizer:
Carla Bagna, Martina Bellinzona, Chiara Facciani
Tuition: 196.00 Euro
Tuition Explanation: - For undergraduates, Graduates, Ph.D. Students,
Postdocs, Researchers, Teachers participation is available at a cost
of €196.00 (including the €16.00 stamp duty for registration);
- For the teachers/participants of the FAMI PROFT and FAMI PROMETEO
projects, participation is available at a cost of €56 (including the
€16.00 registration stamp duty).
- For Students, PhD Candidates, Postgraduate Trainees, Research
Fellows, Language Teachers (CEL), University Professors, and
University Staff: free registration (a €16 stamp duty is required for
registration, except for PhD Candidates, as it is a mandatory activity
included in their curriculum).
The International Summer School is part of Unistrasi’s offer for
teachers of Italian public schools under the so-called “Carta del
Docente”. The code to use on SOFIA will be communicated as soon as the
Summer School is activated.
For all types of participants, those who wish to receive the final
certificate are required to pay €32.00 (equivalent to two stamp duties
of €16.00, one for the certificate request and one for the certificate
issue).
Please note that once the registration fee has been paid, refunds will
not be issued in the event of non-attendance.
Linguistic Field(s): Applied Linguistics
Language Acquisition
Sociolinguistics
Translation
Registration: 18-Feb-2025 to 10-Apr-2025
Contact Person: Carla Bagna
Email: languagepolicy at unistrasi.it
Apply on the web: https://forms.gle/95Pa3pPC2FdUGfi16
Registration Instructions:
The Summer School will be activated with a minimum of 20 participants.
Registration must be completed by filling out the Google form by April
10, 2025: https://forms.gle/95Pa3pPC2FdUGfi16 . By that date, those
interested will be notified of the activation of the International
Summer School. Registration will be finalized with payment, which must
be made via PagoPA or bank transfer by May 5, 2025 (bank details will
be provided in case the course is activated).
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