Conference Agenda
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Session Overview | |
Location: Richcraft Hall 2224 60 |
Date: Friday, 28/June/2024 | |
10:20am - 12:20pm |
Family Language Policy Location: Richcraft Hall 2224 Family Language Policy in Asian-Polish Families in Poland Adam Mickiewicz University, Poland Home Language Input: The Narrative Elaboration Styles of Parents During a Joint Storytelling Task Carleton University, Canada Language Needs of Plurilingual Families: A Case for Socially Just Parent Engagement Policies 1: University College London Institute of Education, UK; 2: University of Glasgow, UK ‘I don’t like them to know I’m Syrian’: Family language policy amongst Syrian refugees in Turkey University of Leicester, United Kingdom |
1:40pm - 3:40pm |
Family Language Policy Location: Richcraft Hall 2224 Language Policy and Planning for Home Language Education: Spotlight on Arabic Language(s) in Italy University for Foreigners of Siena (Italy) Between Bottom-up and Top-down policy: The linguistic negotiation between Taiwanese language family and the school National Taitung University, Taiwan The ecology of Tuvan language maintenance in the landscape of contemporary Russian language policy: Insights from a multigenerational study of Tuvan-Russian bilinguals Carnegie Mellon University, United States of America The mediating role of English in home language environment of multilingual families in non-English countries 1: University of Koblenz, Germany; 2: University of Cyprus, Cyprus; 3: Tallinn University, Estonia; 4: Bar-Ilan University, Israel; 5: Umeå University, Sweden |
4:00pm - 6:00pm |
Social media and LPP Location: Richcraft Hall 2224 Digital distribution, Techno-Discursive dynamic, and Digital Discourse Newcastle University, United Kingdom Free Speech, Social Media: What Language Policy Can Offer University of Winnipeg, Canada Social Media and the Clash of Language Ideologies and Linguistic Identities: the Case of Persian in Iran McGill University, Canada Yiddish in the digital diaspora: heritage language socialization in secular metalinguistic communities on TikTok The Pennsylvania State University, United States of America |
Date: Saturday, 29/June/2024 | |
10:20am - 12:20pm |
LPP and Social Justice Location: Richcraft Hall 2224 Analysing, planning and designing Language teaching materials for diversity and social justice 1: McGill University, Canada; 2: Universidad de Cordoba Towards a political economy of immigrant languages for social justice: A case study of South-Asian diaspora in Alberta University of Calgary, Canada Language Discrimination is Discrimination on Grounds of Ethnic Origin – A Critique of the Jurisdiction of the European Court of Justice Schmalkalden University of Applied Sciences, Germany Sociolinguistic Justice and Language Barriers: Addressing Linguistic Unease in Public Healthcare Ulster University, United Kingdom |
1:40pm - 4:10pm |
Indigenous Languages: Revitalization and Recognition Location: Richcraft Hall 2224 Language policies in favor of indigenous languages in Pacific: a cross perspective between New Caledonia and Vanuatu Université de Rouen Normandie, France Language as Healing Orientation from Indigenous Language Revitalization Perspective Portland State University, United States of America Protecting Inuit Language and Culture by Decolonizing Education in Inuit Nunangat Concordia and McGill University Impacts of Official Language Modernization on Indigenous Inclusion in the Federal Public Service Workplace 1: Knowledge Circle for Indigenous Inclusion, Canada; 2: Treasury Board Secretariat Access and Inclusivity in Language Learning Apps: A Call for Decolonizing Practices University of Nebraska-Lincoln, United States of America |
Date: Sunday, 30/June/2024 | |
9:30am - 11:30am |
Official languages and government policies Location: Richcraft Hall 2224 Evaluating the language policy for the protection and promotion of the Friulian language Ulster University, United Kingdom Canada’s New Official Languages Legislation: Insights and Perspectives Treasury Board of Canada Secretariat, Canada Canada’s 2023 Official Languages Act and the Binational State Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council, Canada New speakers’ motivations for minority language learning: Implications for language policy and planning 1: European Centre for Minority Issues, Germany; 2: Algemiene Fryske Ûnderrjocht Kommisje (Afûk) |
2:10pm - 3:40pm |
Minority and Heritage Languages Location: Richcraft Hall 2224 The Dilemma of a National Language in Uganda: Who is to Blame? Kyambogo University, Uganda |
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