LINGUIST List 22.3048
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Thu Jul 28 2011
Confs: Socioling, Pragmatics, Language Acquisition, Applied Ling/Sweden
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1. Sangeeta Bagga-Gupta ,
International Conference on Marginalization Processes
Message 1: International Conference on Marginalization Processes
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Date: 28-Jul-2011
From: Sangeeta Bagga-Gupta <sangeeta.bagga-gupta oru.se>
Subject: International Conference on Marginalization Processes
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International Conference on Marginalization Processes
Short Title: MP conf-cum-workshop
Date: 17-Oct-2011 - 19-Oct-2011
Location: Örebro, Sweden
Contact: Kicki Ekberg
Contact Email: < click here to access email >
Meeting URL: http://www.oru.se/humus/kkom-ds/mp2011
Linguistic Field(s): Applied Linguistics; Discourse Analysis; Language Acquisition; Pragmatics; Sociolinguistics
Subject Language(s): English
Meeting Description:
The Research group KKOM-DS (Communication, Culture and Diversity - Deaf Studies) at Academy HumES (Humanities, Education and Social Sciences), Örebro University, SWEDEN, invites participation at it's sixth international research conference-cum-workshop on the theme of Marginalization Processes. Supported by The Swedish Research Council, this multidisciplinary research activity builds upon a tradition of exploratory research workshops organized by the KKOM-DS group since the end of the 1990s. Engaging with current issues and challenges facing Northern societies, the Marginalization Processes international workshop aims at both (i) bringing into limelight current research that focuses upon the processes that marginalize children and young people and (ii) providing a forum for senior and junior researchers who despite being situated in different academic domains and disciplines find common ground because of an interest in issues of marginalization from a social practices perspective. Registration & call for paper abstracts deadline: 9 September 2011
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