MCZ-23: Workshop on Multilingualism in Conflict Zones Chancellors Building, Room G08, Whiteknights Campus, University of Reading Reading, UK, September 28, 2023 |
| Submission link | https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=mcz23 |
| Abstract registration deadline | August 21, 2023 |
| Submission deadline | August 21, 2023 |
Workshop on multilingualism in conflict zones
Date: 28 September 2023
Location: Department of English Language and Applied Linguistics, University of Reading, UK
**Due to high demand, this event will now accept both on-site and online presentations. Please indicate your choice at the end of your abstract submission.
Contact person: Dr Christiana Themistocleous (c.themistocleous@reading.ac.uk)
Linguistic field(s): Applied Linguistics/Sociolinguistics
Call deadline: 21 August 2023
In the third millennium, issues related to conflict zones and ensuring their security are increasingly important for the whole world. In many of the contemporary conflict situations issues connected to identities are central. More specifically, conflicting arguments pivot around culture, religion, and ethnicity, all of which are organically related to and expressed through language.
This British Academy-funded workshop aims to explore the nature of communication in real-life case studies of conflict from a wide range of geographical locations and different scales of engagement. It will offer a forum for discussion which will unite early career researchers (including PGR) and established academics with overlapping interests in the field. Scholars from different disciplines are invited to disseminate findings from original research and discuss theoretical and methodological challenges when conducting research in conflict or post-conflict zones from an applied linguistic/sociolinguistic perspective. We endeavour that this workshop will highlight the importance of language in promoting peace, social cohesion, collaboration, and trust in conflict-ridden communities.
The objectives of this workshop are:
- To share empirical research on multilingualism in conflict and post-conflict zones.
- To share methodological and practical challenges in studying multilingualism in conflict and post-conflict zones and discuss possible ways of overcoming these.
- To raise awareness about various social, educational, linguistic, psychological, and political issues that are faced by the people who live in communities affected by conflict.
- To offer a supportive forum where issues in relation to language and conflict can be openly discussed.
- To encourage scholars to come together, get to know each other and interact in positive and constructive ways.
- To come up with creative initiatives that can help build trust and promote peace in conflict and post-conflict zones.
The workshop envisions a critical space for stimulating dialogue among scholars working on all aspects of multilingualism and conflict, including (but not limited to) the following themes:
- Language and identity
- Language policy and planning
- Hate speech
- Media and social media
- Language choice
- Linguistic vitality, language maintenance and language shift
- Linguistic landscapes
- Language attitudes
- Language ideologies
- Education and language learning
- Migration and citizenship
- Linguistic rights
- Minority languages
Abstract submission
Abstracts should be submitted anonymously via EasyChair by the 21st of August 2023. Participation is limited to one abstract per first author.
** Due to high demand, the event is now open for online presentations too. Please indicate your choice at the end of your abstract submission!
Format
- Text 350 words maximum (including references, if any).
- Do not add tables, photos, or diagrams to your abstract.
- Include up to 5 keywords.
Each paper will last for 30 minutes: 20 minutes for presentation; 10 minutes for discussion. The language of the conference is English.
If you are unable to submit your abstract online, contact Dr. Christiana Themistocleous at c.themistocleous@reading.ac.uk
Important dates
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Call deadline: |
21 August 2023 |
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Notifications of acceptance: |
25 August 2023 |
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Registration opens: |
25 August 2023 |
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Registration deadline: |
22 September 2023 |
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Workshop date: |
28 September 2023 |
Registration
Participation to this workshop is FREE and it includes a booklet with abstracts and programme, coffee breaks and lunch.
All participants should register via Microsoft Forms. Click here to access the form.
Places are limited, therefore please let us know as soon as possible if you are no longer able to attend. Please indicate if you will be attending the event as audience and whether you will attend online or in-person.
Venue & Travel
The workshop will take place in Chancellors Building, Room G08, Whiteknights Campus, University of Reading, UK
Chancellors is building number 259 on Whiteknights campus map. Click here for campus map.
Bus number 21 and 21a go to Whiteknights campus directly from Reading train station and Reading city centre. For more information including timetables click here.
Organizing committee:
Dr. Christiana Themistocleous: c.themistocleous@reading.ac.uk
Dr. Çise Çavuşoğlu: cise.cavusoglu@gmail.com
Funded by: The British Academy
Supported by: Centre for Literacy & Multilingualism (University of Reading)
