LINGUIST List 21.49
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Wed Jan 06 2010
Calls: Socioling, Spanish Lang/Ireland
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5th International Conference of Hispanic Linguistics
Message 1: 5th International Conference of Hispanic Linguistics
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Date: 22-Dec-2009
From: Darren Paffey <darren.paffey soton.ac.uk>
Subject: 5th International Conference of Hispanic Linguistics
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Full Title: 5th International Conference of Hispanic Linguistics Date: 08-Jul-2010 - 10-Jul-2010 Location: Limerick, Ireland Contact Person: David Atkinson Meeting Email: david.atkinson ul.ie Web Site: http://www.sis.soton.ac.uk/conference.html Linguistic Field(s): Sociolinguistics Subject Language(s): Spanish (spa) Call Deadline: 01-Mar-2010 Meeting Description: 5th International Conference of Hispanic Linguistics 3rd Biennial Meeting of the International Association for the Study of Spanish in Society [SIS-EES] Confirmed Plenary Speakers: Carol Klee (University of Minnesota, USA) Nuria Lorenzo-Dus (Swansea University, Wales) Melissa Moyer (Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona) Workshop: Helen Kelly-Holmes (University of Limerick) Virtual linguistic ethnography Second Call for Papers Confirmed Plenary Speakers: - Carol Klee (University of Minnesota, USA) - Nuria Lorenzo-Dus (Swansea University, Wales) - Melissa Moyer (Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona) - Luisa Martín Rojo (Universidad Autónoma de Madrid) Workshop: - Helen Kelly-Holmes (University of Limerick) Virtual linguistic ethnography We welcome abstracts for papers exploring any aspects of the way in which Spanish is used in society. Of particular interest are theoretical, methodological and empirical papers on the use of Spanish in contexts in which mediation between linguistic, political, sociocultural, etc. spaces takes place. For example: - Spanish in bilingual and cross-cultural settings - Spanish in health-care and judicial contexts - Spanish in educational settings - Spanish in the mass media - Spanish in political communication - Spanish and gender issues Presentations will be 30-minute research papers inclusive of 10 minutes for discussion and questions. The languages of the conference are English and Spanish. We intend to publish a selection of peer- reviewed articles. Submission Guidelines: Please submit abstracts for papers by email to sis-ees soton.ac.uk no later than 1st March 2010. Abstracts should be sent as a Word or PDF attachment containing the title of the paper and a 300 word max. description of the proposed talk, including: the aims, methodology and main findings of the study upon which it is based, as well as a list of bibliographical references (Harvard system). Contact details (name, affiliation and postal / electronic address) should be included only in the body of the email, together with the title of the paper. Notification of acceptance: April 2010. Conference registration: April-June 2010 (details will be given on www.sis.soton.ac.uk).
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