Session Tracks
Conference Session Tracks
SDG 4 — Quality Education
SDG 5 — Gender Equality
SDG 9 — Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure
SDG 10 — Reduced Inequalities
SDG 16 — Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions
This track explores the intricate relationship between language use and personal identity within multilingual societies. It aims to examine how linguistic choices reflect and shape individual and collective identities in diverse cultural settings.
This session focuses on the role of social networks in facilitating or hindering language change and variation. Participants will analyze how social ties influence linguistic practices and the diffusion of linguistic innovations.
This track invites discussions on how cultural narratives are constructed and conveyed through language. It seeks to understand the interplay between language practices and cultural identity in various social contexts.
This session examines the impact of globalization on linguistic diversity and the survival of minority languages. Contributions will address how global communication networks affect local languages and cultural expressions.
This track investigates the relationship between language use and power dynamics within social hierarchies. It will explore how language can reinforce or challenge societal structures and inequalities.
This session focuses on the effects of digital communication platforms on language use and sociolinguistic practices. Participants will analyze how online interactions shape language evolution and community formation.
This track explores the role of language attitudes in social integration and cohesion. It aims to discuss how perceptions of language varieties influence social relationships and community dynamics.
This session delves into interactional sociolinguistics, emphasizing the significance of context in shaping communicative practices. Participants will examine how social interactions reflect and construct social meanings.
This track addresses the implications of language policy on social justice and equity. It will explore how language rights and access to linguistic resources affect marginalized communities.
This session focuses on the sociolinguistic challenges and adaptations faced by migrant and diasporic communities. Contributions will highlight how language practices evolve in response to migration and transnational connections.
This track examines the role of cultural exchange in language learning and acquisition. It seeks to understand how intercultural interactions enhance linguistic competence and cultural awareness.
