14-17 Jun 2021 Montpellier (France)

Call for papers

We invite you to submit an proposal for an individual oral presentation or a panel session. All proposals will be subject to double-blind evaluation by the Scientific Committee. 

Proposals for papers may address the following themes or others:

  • Language and Virtual Territory
  • Language, Territory and Planning
  • Language, Territory and Contacts
  • Language, Territories and Conflict
  • Language, Territory and Law
  • Language, Territory and Economy
  • Language, Territory and Education
  • Language, Territory and History
  • Language, Territory and Identity
  • Language, Territory and Imagination
  • Language, Territory and Literature
  • Language, Territory and Minorities
  • Language, Territory and Mobility
  • Language, Territory and Globalization
  • Language, Territory and Digital Technology
  • Language, Territory and Politics
  • Language, Territory and Philosophy
  • Language, Territory and Nation
  • Language, Territory and First Nations
  • Language, Territory and Religion
  • Language, Territory and Networks
  • Language, Territory and Companies
  • New language(s), new Territory(ies)
  • Languages, Territory and Writing
  • Language "without territory", territory "without language".
  • Language, Territory and Heritage

 

Individual oral presentations:

Individual oral presentations should not exceed 20 minutes and may be given in French, English, Spanish or Occitan.
Abstract submissions for oral presentations should have a maximum of 3,000 characters (including spaces).

Posters:

You can also present a poster for which a short description of 3000 characters (including spaces) must be posted through the website of the conference.

Panel Sessions:

Panels bring together 3 or 4 speakers and address a shared issue.
Duration: 90 minutes, including (at least) a 15-minute questions period.
Each proposal submission (maximum 6,000 characters, including spaces) should indicate the issue and include one abstract per speaker.

The deadline for sending abstracts for oral individual presentations or panels is November 21, 2020.

Submit your proposals via the Colloquium website via the Submission page. If you don't have a Sciencesconf account, you can create one by clicking this link.

Important Dates:

  • November 21, 2020: Deadline for Proposals
  • January 2021: Notification of acceptance (or refusal)
  • February 2021: Registration opens
  • April 2021: Provisional program

Publication :

Refereed papers will be publish in the Social Sciences and Humanities Monograph Series of Laurentian University (Canada).

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