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1. Sangeeta Bagga-Gupta ,
International Workshop Marginalization Processes
Message 1: International Workshop Marginalization Processes
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Date: 29-Jan-2012
From: Sangeeta Bagga-Gupta <sangeeta.bagga-gupta oru.se>
Subject: International Workshop Marginalization Processes
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Full Title: International Workshop Marginalization Processes
Short Title: MP 2012
Date: 26-Apr-2012 - 28-Apr-2012
Location: Örebro, Sweden
Contact Person: Kicki Ekberg
Meeting Email: < click here to access email >
Web Site: http://www.oru.se/humus/MP2012
Linguistic Field(s): Anthropological Linguistics; Applied Linguistics; Discourse Analysis; Sociolinguistics
Call Deadline: 20-Feb-2012
Meeting Description:
The Marginalization Processes 2012 international workshop aims at both (i) bringing together empirically framed sociohistorical and sociocultural research that focuses upon the communicatively oriented processes that marginalize children, young people and adults in different settings, 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 inclusion/exclusion, integration/segregation from social interactional and historical perspectives.
2nd Call for Papers: Abstracts of research/studies that are clearly related to the themes and aims of the MP 2012 workshop are elicited. Empirical studies from different institutional settings will be accepted. The abstract should be structured using the following 5 headings (i) a statement of the theoretical and methodological frameworks used, (ii) the empirical materials explored, (iii) the research questions focused upon, (iv) preliminary/final findings of the study, and (v) how the study being reported is related to MP 2012. Author/s of accepted abstracts will be expected to make available a full length draft for discussion at the MP 2012 workshop. Selected papers will be considered for (i) a theme journal issue of an international peer-reviewed journal, and (ii) publication in a focused anthology with an international publisher. For more information on guidelines and submissions, please view our website: http://www.oru.se/humus/MP2012
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