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【国外会议】Conference on Asian Linguistic Anthropology 2020 (CALA 2020) 2020亚洲人类语言学大会 2019年12月27日

时       间: 2020.02.05~2020.02.08

地       点: 马来西亚 砂拉越 民都鲁

形       式: 现场

主办单位: University Putra Malaysia 马来西亚不特拉大学

人       数: 待定


Conference on Asian Linguistic Anthropology 2020 (CALA 2020)

2020亚洲人类语言学大会

转载自Linguist List(中文部分为小编自行编译)


Date日期: 2020.02.05-02.08

Location地点: Bintulu, Sarawak, Malaysia 民都鲁,砂拉越,马来西亚

Contact Person联系人: Nhan Huynh

Web Site会议网址: http://cala2020.upm.edu.my

Linguistic Field(s)所涉语言学分支: Anthropological Linguistics人类语言学; General Linguistics普通语言学

Language Family(ies)所涉语族: Afroasiatic; Altaic; Austro-Asiatic; Austronesian; Indo-European; Japanese Family; Latin Subgroup; Sino-Tibetan

Call Deadline征稿截止: 2019.08.23


Meeting Description会议详情:

Following the immense success of the CALA 2019, The Conference on Asian Linguistic Anthropology 2019, in Cambodia, we announce The CALA 2020, February 5-8, 2020, at The University Putra Malaysia, Bintulu, Sarawak, Malaysia.

Purpose and Structure - The CALA 2020 invites Linguists, Anthropologists, Linguistic and Cultural Anthropologists, Culturologists, Sociologists, Political Scientists, and those in related fields pertinent to Asia.

Details - The University Putra Malaysia, Bintulu, Sarawak, Malaysia, February 5-8, 2020


Partners:

- The American Anthropological Association (Official Partner)

- Taylor and Francis Global Publishers (Official Publishing Partner)

- 60 academic institutions globally (Nanyang Technological University, University of Hawai'i, Temple University, University College London, SOAS, Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Indian Institute of Anthropologists, and so forth).

- Scientific Committee of over 100 academics globally prominent in Linguistic Anthropology and related fields


Theme - Themed Asian Text, Global Context, The CALA 2020 will represent over 300 years of East-West global interaction, communication, and transnationalism. Throughout, symbolisms of Asian 'texts' have been significantly emphasized, (re)interpreted, contested, and distorted, while employed for cultural and political purpose. Asian texts have become highly representational, authenticating, and legitimizing sociopolitical and cultural devices, and their potency should not be underestimated. Never have these texts shown more significance than in the present, as their intensified use, and their qualities in Asian identities long contested, seek this Linguistic Anthropological exploration.


2nd Call for Papers二次征稿:

Following the close of the first Call for Abstracts/Papers, and due to a barrage of requests, we announce the Second and Final Call for Papers for The (SCOPUS Indexed) CALA (The International Conference on Asian Linguistic Anthropology) 2020, February 5-8, 2020, Universiti Putra Malaysia, Bintulu Campus, Sarawak, Malaysia. This second Call will close in three months, August 23. The Call is also at the link: http://cala2020.upm.edu.my, which contains all information.

Purpose and Structure - Over 300 scholars globally will gather to present papers and to engage in progressive discussion on the Linguistic Anthropology, and Language and Society, and related fields, pertinent to Asia. The CALA is fully Non-Profit, and all publishing with the JALA (its scholarly journal) is free, refusing to implement a pay to publish system. The CALA sources funding/grants to assist people who need funding to access the Conference.The Conference proceedings will be indexed with SCOPUS and will hence contribute to ranked and cited publications for all those accepted to present, as well as directing papers to Top Tier Journal Publication Special Issues.

Location - University Putra Malaysia, Bintulu, Sarawak, Malaysia

Date - February 5-8, 2020

Theme - Asian Text, Global Context, a theme currently very pertinent to Asian regions and countries vis-a-vis their global analogues.

Keynote and Plenary Speakers - Professor Li Wei (University College London), Professor Susan Needham (California State University Dominguez Hills), Professor Hans Henrich Hock (University of Illinois), Professor Asmah Haji Omar (University of Malaya).

Call for Abstracts Closing Date - August 23, 2019


Publications - Several Special (Top-Tier/Scopus/ISI/ACHI/SSCI) Journal issues and monographs are planned with well ranked publishers only, from papers submitted to the CALA 2020, that meet the requirements of review. Ample assistance is provided to revise papers.


Abstract Submissions - The Call for Abstracts is now open until August 23, 2019, at the following link, with all information. http://cala2020.upm.edu.my


Anthropological Excursion - Sarawak, Malaysia (final day) - Several options to select from.


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