Session Tracks
Conference Session Tracks
SDG 4 — Quality Education
SDG 5 — Gender Equality
SDG 10 — Reduced Inequalities
SDG 16 — Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions
This track explores the intricate relationship between language use and personal identity in multilingual societies. It aims to uncover how linguistic choices reflect and shape individual and group identities.
This session focuses on the dynamics of sociolinguistic variation as a catalyst for social change. Participants will examine case studies that illustrate how language reflects and influences societal transformations.
This track investigates the role of cultural narratives in shaping language practices within diverse communities. It aims to highlight how cultural contexts influence linguistic choices and communication styles.
This session addresses the impact of communication policies on linguistic rights and language preservation. Scholars will discuss the implications of policy decisions on language use in public and private spheres.
This track examines how diversity in language use affects attitudes towards different linguistic communities. It seeks to understand the social implications of language attitudes in multicultural settings.
This session explores the interplay between language and power in various social contexts. Participants will analyze how language can both reinforce and challenge existing power structures.
This track focuses on the significance of language in social movements and activism. It aims to explore how linguistic strategies are employed to mobilize communities and advocate for social change.
This session investigates the effects of language contact on sociolinguistic phenomena such as code-switching and language shift. Scholars will present research on how contact influences linguistic diversity.
This track examines the intersection of language and gender within sociolinguistic frameworks. It aims to explore how gender influences language use and the social implications of these dynamics.
This session focuses on the impact of digital communication on language practices and sociolinguistic variation. Participants will analyze how online interactions shape language use in contemporary society.
This track explores the relationship between language education and social equity in diverse societies. It aims to discuss how language policies in education can promote or hinder social inclusion.
