37.1927, Confs: Sociolinguistic Approaches to Gender and Sexuality (United Kingdom)
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Subject: 37.1927, Confs: Sociolinguistic Approaches to Gender and Sexuality (United Kingdom)
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Date: 28-May-2026
From: Matilda Vokes [m.r.s.vokes at qmul.ac.uk]
Subject: Sociolinguistic Approaches to Gender and Sexuality
Sociolinguistic Approaches to Gender and Sexuality
Short Title: SLAGS
Theme: PGR-Student Conference on Language and Gender
Date: 11-Sep-2026 - 12-Sep-2026
Location: London, United Kingdom
Contact: Matilda Vokes
Contact Email: m.r.s.vokes at qmul.ac.uk
Meeting URL: https://sites.google.com/view/slags-conference-2026/home
Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics; Sociolinguistics
Submission Deadline: 03-Jul-2026
SLAGS is open for submissions!
SocioLinguistic Approaches to Gender and Sexuality is a free one-day
student conference funded by the ESRC. We are pleased to announce that
our call for paper is now open!
The SLAGS PGR conference will be welcoming abstract submissions from
MA or PhD students on anything broadly related to the topic of gender
and sexuality research across sociolinguistics (discourse, language
change and variation, corpus, sociophonetics etc). This is great
opportunity for students to showcase their MA thesis, PhD findings or
an interesting side project that takes up too much of their time.
Students can apply for either a 20 minute talk, or for a space in the
poster session.
Abstracts should be 400 words long, excluding title and references and
submitted by our online portal by midnight on Friday the 3rd of July.
You will be able to indicate if whether you would like to be
considered for a poster or a talk, or just a poster.
The conference will take place at Queen Mary University of London on
Friday the 11th of September and include a plenary talk by Dr Federica
Formato (University of Brighton).
Please contact either Matilda (m.r.s.vokes at qmul.ac.uk) or Liam
(l.ohare at qmul.ac.uk) if you have any questions.
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