Session Tracks
Conference Session Tracks
SDG 4 — Quality Education
SDG 9 — Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure
SDG 10 — Reduced Inequalities
SDG 15 — Life on Land
SDG 16 — Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions
This track explores the intricate relationship between language and cultural identity in a globalized world. It invites papers that examine how linguistic practices shape and reflect individual and collective identities.
Focusing on the dynamics of intercultural communication, this track seeks to understand how globalization influences interactions across diverse cultural contexts. Contributions should address both theoretical frameworks and practical implications.
This session track emphasizes the role of applied linguistics in addressing global challenges. Papers should discuss innovative approaches to language teaching, learning, and policy in the context of globalization.
This track examines the evolving field of translation studies amidst increasing multilingualism and cultural exchange. Submissions should explore the implications of translation practices for cultural understanding and identity.
This session focuses on the interplay between sociolinguistic phenomena and social change in contemporary societies. Papers are invited that investigate how language use reflects and influences social dynamics.
This track addresses the impact of globalization on language policy and planning. Contributions should analyze how policies are shaped by and respond to global linguistic trends and cultural exchanges.
Exploring the relationship between modernity and linguistic innovation, this track invites papers that discuss how contemporary societal changes influence language evolution. Topics may include new forms of communication and language adaptation.
This session track investigates how cultural narratives are constructed and conveyed through language. Papers should focus on the role of language in shaping cultural memory and identity.
This track examines the threats posed by globalization to linguistic diversity and endangered languages. Contributions should address strategies for language preservation and revitalization in a global context.
Focusing on diaspora communities, this track explores how language use reflects and constructs identity in transnational contexts. Papers should analyze the linguistic practices that emerge in these diverse social settings.
This session track investigates the significance of language in social movements and activism. Contributions should explore how linguistic strategies are employed to mobilize communities and articulate social change.
