36.1580, Confs: Applied Linguistics Association of Australia Conference 2025 (Australia)
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Subject: 36.1580, Confs: Applied Linguistics Association of Australia Conference 2025 (Australia)
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Date: 15-May-2025
From: Nicola Rolls [alaaconference2025 at cdu.edu.au]
Subject: Applied Linguistics Association of Australia Conference 2025
Applied Linguistics Association of Australia Conference 2025
Short Title: ALAA 2025
Theme: Language and the interface of mono-/multi-translingual mindsets
Date: 17-Nov-2025 - 19-Nov-2025
Location: Darwin, Australia
Meeting URL: https://alaaconference.cdu.edu.au/
Linguistic Field(s): Applied Linguistics; Discourse Analysis; Language
Acquisition; Pragmatics; Sociolinguistics
Submission Deadline: 10-Jun-2025
Considerations of language and working within a multilingual community
are fundamental aspects of contemporary society. To explore these
realities, the theme of The Applied Linguistics Association of
Australia Conference 2025 is: ‘Language and the interface of
mono-/multi-/translingual mindsets’. 2025 marks twenty years since
esteemed linguist Michael Clyne coined the term ‘monolingual mindset’
in his book Australia’s Language Potential (2005) to describe how
Australia’s multilingual society continues to adopt monolingual ways
of being. This conference aims to reinvigorate discussions connected
with this theme through a contemporary lens by probing the extent to
which locality and monolingual mindsets persist within society, with
attention also paid to educational and bureaucratic institutions,
despite multilingualism’s presence in the community.
We are excited to announce that the Call for Papers for ALAA 2025 is
now open, and we look forward to welcoming you to Darwin in November
2025.
Please see the conference website for the full call for papers:
https://alaaconference.cdu.edu.au/
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