Session Tracks
Conference Session Tracks
SDG 4 — Quality Education
SDG 10 — Reduced Inequalities
SDG 16 — Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions
This track explores the intricate relationships between language use and power structures within societies. It aims to analyze how linguistic choices can reinforce or challenge authority in various political contexts.
Focusing on the role of language in shaping individual and collective identities, this session will investigate how discourse influences perceptions of self and group belonging. Contributions will examine the intersection of language, culture, and identity in political communication.
This track invites papers that analyze the cultural narratives embedded in political discourse. It seeks to understand how these narratives shape public opinion and influence policy-making processes.
This session will focus on the role of sociolinguistics in understanding policy communication strategies. Participants will discuss how language can facilitate or hinder effective communication of policies to diverse audiences.
This track examines the interactional aspects of political communication, including turn-taking, politeness strategies, and the role of non-verbal cues. It aims to uncover how these dynamics influence political engagement and public discourse.
This session will explore the relationship between language, ideology, and social movements. Papers will analyze how linguistic practices can serve as catalysts for social change and political activism.
Focusing on multilingual contexts, this track investigates how language choice impacts political identity and representation. Contributions will highlight the challenges and opportunities presented by linguistic diversity in political communication.
This session will utilize discourse analysis to examine the language strategies employed in political campaigns. Participants will analyze how these strategies affect voter perceptions and electoral outcomes.
This track explores the role of social media in shaping political discourse through language. It aims to investigate how digital platforms influence communication styles and public engagement in political discussions.
This session will address the implications of language policy on sociolinguistic practices within societies. Papers will discuss how language policies affect social cohesion, identity, and political representation.
This track examines how language can both exacerbate and resolve conflicts in political contexts. Contributions will focus on the linguistic strategies that facilitate dialogue and understanding in polarized environments.
