36.841, Confs: 2nd ROLE Symposium (USA)
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Subject: 36.841, Confs: 2nd ROLE Symposium (USA)
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Date: 08-Mar-2025
From: Ethan Kutlu [ethan-kutlu at uiowa.edu]
Subject: 2nd ROLE Symposium
2nd ROLE Symposium
Date: 19-May-2025 - 19-May-2025
Location: Online, USA
Meeting URL: https://www.rolecollective.org/events/2nd-role-symposium
Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics
Conference Information:
We are pleased to announce the second Reframing Our Language
Experience (ROLE) Symposium, taking place online on May 19, 2025.
The Reframing Our Language Experience (ROLE) Collective
(http://www.rolecollective.org) was established in 2022 with the
intent of bringing together researchers, clinicians, policy makers,
and educators to move away from linguistic injustice that has been
created by native speaker ideologies.
Find out more about the ROLE Collective on our website where you can
also view the presentations and resources from the first ROLE
Symposium.
ROLE will be holding our second online symposium on May 19, 2025. The
goal of this event is to bring together scholars who are committed to
challenging harmful ideologies in linguistics and related fields;
those who are committed to advocating for and implementing changes in
practice within their fields, academia, and beyond; and those wanting
to learn more about these topics.
The half-day symposium will include three sections (more details to
come):
- Short Presentations + Panel Discussion
- Invited Presentation + Q&A
- Thematic Workshops
We have booked ASL interpreters, and we will ask about other access
needs when registration opens.
Join us in this significant endeavor to reshape the landscape of
linguistics and foster a more inclusive and just approach to language
study and application.
Invited Presentation
We are happy to confirm that Dr. Anna Lim (Boston University) will be
giving the keynote presentation.
More details to follow!
Short Presentations: Call for Papers
We seek submissions from scholars whose research engages with
questions about how we can best characterize heterogenous language
experience without resorting to essentialist framings.
We welcome projects of all types and stages of development. Junior
scholars are particularly encouraged to apply. The deadline for
abstract submissions is April 14 (anywhere on Earth).
Each presentation will be 5-7 minutes long, and will be pre-recorded
and captioned by the presenter. Talks will be posted online by May 14,
and presenters will be invited to be part of a panel discussion on May
19th.
For review, please upload an anonymized PDF of your 300 word abstract,
with an additional page for figures and citations.
How to anonymize: Please do not include author names in the body or
label of the submission file, and refer to any self-citations in the
third person (e.g., “Cheng et al. (2021) suggest [...]” not “In Cheng
et al. (2021), we suggested [...]”)
Abstract Submission Form: https://forms.gle/FSzk2BjF2gadhi4T7
Timeline:
- Deadline for abstract submission: April 14, 2025
- Notification of acceptance: April 21, 2025
- Deadline for recording submission: May 12, 2025 (we will include
more details about submitting your recording upon acceptance)
- Recording posted online: May 14, 2025
- Live panel discussion: May 19, 2025
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