Session Tracks
Conference Session Tracks
SDG 4 — Quality Education
SDG 10 — Reduced Inequalities
SDG 11 — Sustainable Cities and Communities
SDG 16 — Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions
This track explores the intersection of sociolinguistics and language policy, focusing on how language use influences policy decisions. It aims to analyze the implications of language policies on social structures and community identities.
This session examines the phenomenon of multilingualism in various global settings, highlighting its social, cultural, and political dimensions. Contributions will address the challenges and opportunities presented by multilingual societies.
This track investigates the processes and outcomes of language planning initiatives across different regions. Papers will discuss the effectiveness of these initiatives in promoting linguistic diversity and social cohesion.
This session focuses on the role of language ideologies in shaping individual and collective identities. It seeks to understand how beliefs about language influence social interactions and cultural affiliations.
This track delves into the complexities of bilingualism, examining its effects on social integration and community dynamics. Presentations will explore both the cognitive and sociocultural aspects of bilingual experiences.
This session addresses the critical issue of language rights within the framework of social justice. It will highlight case studies and theoretical discussions on the rights of linguistic minorities and the implications for policy-making.
This track investigates the relationship between discourse and power in the context of language politics. Papers will analyze how language is used as a tool for negotiation and resistance in various sociopolitical landscapes.
This session focuses on the significance of minority languages in maintaining cultural heritage and social identity. Contributions will explore the challenges faced by minority languages in a globalized world.
This track examines the phenomenon of Global English, considering its impact on local languages and cultures. Discussions will include the implications of English as a global lingua franca on linguistic diversity.
This session explores the intersection of language education policy and pedagogical practices. Contributions will focus on innovative approaches to language teaching that promote inclusivity and respect for linguistic diversity.
This track investigates the processes of language standardization and their effects on cultural identity and expression. Papers will discuss the tension between standardization and the preservation of linguistic diversity.
