时间:2023年10月18日 阅读量 : 430
Linguistic Landscape
The theme of Linguistic Landscape 15 is focused on fluidity and fixity in borderlands. We conceive of 'borderlands' broadly, to include both physical and imagined spaces, as well as both empirical and theoretical conceptualisations.
一、Theme
We welcome abstracts that investigate the linguistic landscapes of borderlands, including (and going beyond) the possible themes listed below:LL at and around geographical borders
LL at and around political borders
LL in language planning and policy, defining borders
Ideological borders in the LL
Crossing the borders of academia into community-led LL research
Crossing the borders between LL research and pedagogical application
LL research and disciplinary borders
Methodological borders in LL research
Theoretical borders in LL research
Historical borders in LL research
Modality borders in LL research
Linguistic borders in LL research
Ethical borders in LL research
二、Abstract Submission
For individual paper submissions, please include a title and 250 word (maximum) abstract (excluding references).For panel submissions, please include a panel title and 250 word (maximum) abstract for the panel. Please then also include titles for each individual paper as well as a 150 word (maximum) abstract for each paper on the panel.The conference will mostly be in-person. If you would like to submit for a Zoom presentation, please submit as part of a hybrid panel. At least one presenter from the panel must be present in-person.Please include the language(s) of your proposed presentation. Translanguaging during presentations is also welcome.
三、Keynote Speakers
四、Timeline
call for Abstracts Announced: 8 September 2023
Abstract Submissions Close: 30 November 2023
Notification of Acceptance: 31 December 2023
Early Bird Registration Deadline: 31 January
2024Speaker Registration Deadline: 31 March 2024
NZ LL Winter School: 18-19 June 2024
Conference: 20-22 June 2024
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