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[ecrea] The Sociolinguistics of Globalization: (De)centring and (de)standardization
Tue Oct 01 08:43:18 GMT 2013
Status: CfP Call for papers
Conference
The Sociolinguistics of Globalization: (De)centring and (de)standardization
03.06.15-06.06.15
University of Hong Kong
Deadline for abstracts: 30 Sept 2014
Following on a decade from the -Language& Global Communication' conference held at Cardiff University (2005), the sociolinguistics of globalization has emerged and developed as an important, interdisciplinary programme of research. Much excellent work has broadened our understanding of the role of language in the representation, manifestation and spread of the ideologies and material processes of globalization. We invite a reflection and re-assessment of these issues. Specifically, as suggested in the subtitle of the conference, we propose to focus on issues of spatial and symbolic mobility, change and paradigmatic state of flux that appear to characterize much of contemporary social life. With the social, cultural, political and economic processes continuing to destabilize traditional -centres' and normativities, we are interested in identifying new, emerging regimes of language, dominant language ideologies, and the resources that are deployed to maintain and to subve
rt th
ese ideologies.
We continue asking two fundamental and interrelated questions: How are we to continue theorizing language and communication under globalization? How can sociolinguistic theory shed new light on our understanding of globalization?
The topics of the papers, colloquia and plenaries include, but are not limited to, the following key themes:
communities, networks, groups and individuals
organizations, institutions, collectives
time and place
hubs, margins and peripheries
nodes and trajectories
work and leisure
war and peace
heart and mind
love and hate
thinking beyond the binaries
the commodification of social life
crisis? what crisis?
occupy and activism
resources
superdiversity, class, privilege
creativity, reproduction, appropriation
legitimacy, censorship, contestation and (self-)reflexivity
mobilities, cultures of (im)mobility and displacement
singularity and normativity
mediations and mediatizations
embodied and multisensory communication
affect, pleasure, sensuality
technologies, environments, futures
art and performance
rituals and spectacles
We invite abstract submissions for the following types of contributions:
Individual papers: 30 minutes including 10 minutes for discussion.
Abstracts for individual papers should be no longer than 300 words.
As far as possible, all accepted papers will be grouped in the Programme thematically to ensure coherence of parallel sessions.
Colloquia: to consist of 4-8 Individual Papers; should a Panel include a separate Convener Introduction and/or Discussant Summing up, these will be included in the Programme as separate -papers'.
Colloquia are collections of narrowly defined and coherent papers on a topic related to a specific theme of the conference. Proposals for colloquia should be made by their conveners and they should include:
(1) a general abstract describing the rationale and remit of the colloquium as a whole (maximum of 400 words);
(2) individual paper abstracts (max 300 words each).
The word limit for all abstracts includes examples and references.
Submission of proposals for papers and colloquia opens in July 2014; please consult our website for further information and updates.
Members of the Scientific Committee and the Organizing Committee will judge all abstracts on the basis of their thematic relevance, coherence, and academic merit.
Colloquia will be chaired by their Convener(s). If the number of time-tabled presentations within a colloquium does not reach the maxim of eight, one additional slot in the Programme can be allocated to a general discussion.
All presenters will be required to register as attending participants at the Conference.
The Conference is organized by The School of English, The University of Hong Kong<www.english.hku.hk>
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