The Graduate Student Network of the Language, Communication and Culture signature research area at the University of Alberta in Edmonton, Canada, is pleased to announce its first annual Graduate Students in Language, Communication and Culture Conference!
阿尔伯塔大学语言-交际-文化 研究生会将组织第一届年度语言-交际-文化研究生论坛!
Materials | 材料
[Downloadable PDF in English ] [可下载的PDF版本与投稿申请表附件]
Call for Papers
University of Alberta LCC Graduate Student Network presents:
First Annual Graduate Students in Language, Communication and Culture Conference 2021
CALL FOR PAPERS
We invite submissions for academic presentations, posters, or workshops that focus on language, communication, and culture in fields such as (but not limited to):
- Linguistics
- Language Education
- Society and Language
- Psychology of Language
- Business Communication
- Linguistic Anthropology
- Health Communication
- Communication Sciences
- Speech Language Pathology
- Language Related Social Sciences
- Endangered Languages
- Indigenous Languages
The LCC Graduate Student Network welcomes graduate student applicants from all over the world working in these, or related, fields, and on any language(s) and/or culture(s). There is no cost to register or attend.
In order to keep the conference accessible for graduate students, and to adapt to current pandemic practices, it will be hosted online via Zoom and Gather.Town.
Submissions
Please direct all submissions here: Submission form
Language Considerations
As a Canadian university, we recognize that French and English are our institutional languages, and the importance of Indigenous languages spoken across Canada. Our international graduate student conference welcomes contributions on all languages and/or cultures. The working language of our conference and the language for all contributions is English. Yet, we strongly encourage the participation of speakers of languages other than English. Depending on the number and type of submissions we receive, we may offer the opportunity to present in other languages.
L’Université de l’Alberta étant implantée au Canada, nous reconnaissons le statut officiel du français et de l’anglais ainsi que l’importance de toutes les langues autochtones parlées au Canada. Notre conférence internationale d’étudiants en cycles supérieurs est ouverte à toutes présentations portant sur des langues / cultures du monde entier. La langue de travail de la conférence et celle des présentations est l’anglais. Cependant, il est entendu que la participation de locuteurs non natifs de l’anglais est fortement encouragée. En fonction du nombre et type de propositions que nous recevons, nous pourrions organiser des sessions dans d’autres langues.
Academic presentations
- 250-word abstract plus references
- 150-word bio (for program and introduction)
- Optional: Time zone at time of conference
- Presentations will be 15 minutes in length, followed by a 5-minute discussion period.
Poster presentation
- 250-word abstract plus references
- 150-word bio (for program)
- Optional: Time zone at time of conference
- Posters will be displayed on Gather.Town and need to be submitted upon acceptance. Works in progress may be presented as posters.
Workshops
Workshops are short events led by graduate students who would like to share their relevant (e.g. methodological, technical, pedagogical) expertise with the audience. If you have questions about this format, please contact us.
- 250-word proposal plus references if needed
- 150-word bio which should communicate qualifications to facilitate the proposed workshop
- Optional: Time zone at time of conference
Workshops will be 45 minutes in length.
Abstracts will undergo blind peer-review and acceptance is based on quality of content, originality, relevance, and academic significance.
Important Dates and Deadlines (MDT)
- Conference: Wednesday, August 11 & Thursday, August 12, 2021
- Submission Deadline: Tuesday, June 15, 2021
- Notification by: Thursday, June 30, 2021
If you have any questions, feel free to contact lccgrad@ualberta.ca.
The University of Alberta respectfully acknowledges that we are located on Treaty 6 territory, a traditional gathering place for diverse Indigenous peoples including the Cree, Blackfoot, Métis, Nakota Sioux, Iroquois, Dene, Ojibway/ Saulteaux/Anishinaabe, Inuit, and many others whose histories, languages, and cultures continue to influence our vibrant community.
论文征集通知
阿尔伯塔大学 语言–交际–文化研究会(LCC)研究生交际活动:
语言–交际–文化第一届度研究生论坛
论文征集通知
现征集以语言、交际、文化为主的相关学术报告、学术海报和工作坊摘要,具体事宜通知如下:
征集材料包括(但不限于):
- 语言学
- 语言教育学
- 社会语言学
- 心理语言学
- 商业沟通学
- 语言人类学
- 医学信息沟通学/健康传播学
- 传媒科学
- 语言及语言病理学
- 社会科学
欢迎全球进行相关研究的研究生报名参加。会议为网络会议形式(Zoom会议客户端 + Gather.Town)。参会无需缴纳注册费即参会费。
申请与投稿须知
请填写《邮件投稿申请表附件》发到lccgrad@ualberta.ca 来投稿申请。相关材料下载:百度云盘 提取码:uAl6
相关语言考虑
作为一家加拿大大学,我校以法语和英语为机构语言,并承认在加拿大境内所使用的土著语言的重要性。我校国际研究生会议欢迎任何语言、文化相关的研究。由于此会议以英语为工作语言,所有学术报告均需以英语完成。然而,我们大力鼓励非英语使用者的参与,根据论文投稿数量与对应要求的报告语言,我们可能会提供以非英语作报告的机会。
学术报告
- 摘要 [约250中文字/英文单词 (不含参考资料)]
- 作者简介 [约150中文字/英文单词]
- 作者所在时区
- 报告时间分为15分钟的报告+5分钟的讨论
学术海报
- 摘要 [约250中文字/英文单词 (不含参考资料)]
- 自我介绍 [约150中文字/英文单词]
- 作者所在时区
- 注: 海报会通过Town平台展览。为了保证平台设计的过程中一切顺利,要求申请者于收到接受通知后立刻通过申请平台上转正式海报。
工作坊*
- 方案 [约250中文字/英文单词 (不含参考资料)]
- 展示学者开展工作坊资格的自我介绍 [约150中文字/英文单词]
- 作者所在时区
- 时间:45分钟
所有评审材料需通过盲审。评审依据为:内容的质量和原创性、相关性及学术意义。
*工作坊指的是由研究生指导的,旨在分享本人相关的学术经验(如研究方法论、技术、教学方法等)的活动。如有疑问请联系我们。
重要日期
- 截稿时间: 2021年6月15日(周二)MST时区
- 通知发放时间: 2021年6月30日(周四)MST 时区
- 会议时间: 2021年8月11日(周三) +12日(周四) MST时区
首先联系方式:
邮件: lccgrad@ualberta.ca (中英)
联系人:
- 秦克里- Kerry Sluchinski (中英)*
- Richard Feddersen (英)
- Craig St.Jean (英)
*如通过邮件联系不便可以同微信联系: kerrysluchinski
注:
会议将以虚拟方式主持。虽然LCC研究生交际活动部所在时区为MST,但是我们会努力为参会学者安排合适的报告时间。
阿尔伯塔大学谨此承认,我们位于第6号条约的领土上。这是各种土著人民的传统聚集地,包括克里族,黑脚族,梅蒂斯族,纳科塔苏族,易洛魁族,甸尼族,欧及布威族,因纽特人以及许多其他历史,语言和文化继续影响着我们充满活力的社区。
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