LINGUIST List 18.909
Mon Mar 26 2007
Calls: Anthropological Ling,Gen Ling,Socioling/China; Gen Ling/USA
Editor for this issue: Ania Kubisz
<anialinguistlist.org>
Directory
1. Daming
Xu,
Language, Urbanization, and Ethnic Identities
2. Tom
Finholt,
3rd International Conference on e-Social Science
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Message 1: Language, Urbanization, and Ethnic Identities
Date: 24-Mar-2007
From: Daming Xu <xudamingnju.edu.cn>
Subject: Language, Urbanization, and Ethnic Identities
Full Title: Language, Urbanization, and Ethnic Identities Short Title: LUEI-ICAES2008
Date: 16-Jul-2008 - 18-Jul-2008 Location: Kunming, China Contact Person: Daming Xu Meeting Email: xudaming163.com
For further information, please visit: http://www.iccsl3.com
Message 2: 3rd International Conference on e-Social Science
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Date: 23-Mar-2007
From: Tom Finholt <finholtumich.edu>
Subject: 3rd International Conference on e-Social Science
Full Title: 3rd International Conference on e-Social Science Short Title: ESS
Date: 07-Oct-2007 - 09-Oct-2007 Location: Ann Arbor, MI, USA Contact Person: Tom Finholt Meeting Email: finholtumich.edu Web Site: http://ess.si.umich.edu
Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics
Call Deadline: 15-May-2007
Meeting Description: The aim of this NSF-sponsored conference on e-Social Science is to bring together international representatives of the social science and cyberinfrastructure research communities in order to create better mutual awareness, harmonize understanding, and instigate coordinated activities to accelerate research, development, and deployment of cyberinfrastructure to support the social science research community.
3rd International Conference on e-Social Science University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI October 7-9, 2007
Initial Announcement and Call for Submissions http://ess.si.umich.edu/
We invite contributions from members of the social science and cyberinfrastructure research communities with experience of - or interests in - exploring, developing, and applying new methods, practices, and tools that are facilitated by cyberinfrastructure in order to further social science research, and in studying the wider development of cyberinfrastructure-enabled research and its component technologies.
Details of submission topics and formats can be found at http://ess.si.umich.edu/call.htm
Online registration is now open.
Deadlines: paper abstracts: May 15th, 2007. Workshop proposals: May 31st, 2007. Poster abstracts: June 30th, 2007.
Conference chair: Tom Finholt, University of Michigan, USA
Program co-chairs: Gary Olson, University of Michigan, USA Rob Procter, University of Manchester, UK
NSF program officer: Terry Langendoen, NSF, USA
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