Calls: Anthro Ling, Socioling/Canada
From: Anna-Christine Weirich <Anna-Christine.Weirich ucs.inrs.ca> Subject: ON THE NOTION OF ‘HAVING A VOICE’ IN SOCIAL RESEARCH: BETWEEN MORAL IMPERATIVE AND SCIENTIFIC ANALYSIS Full Title: ON THE NOTION OF ‘HAVING A VOICE’ IN SOCIAL RESEARCH: BETWEEN MORAL IMPERATIVE AND SCIENTIFIC ANALYSIS Short Title: Voice2020 Date: 28-May-2020 - 29-May-2020 Location: Montréal (Québec), Canada Contact Person: Anna-Christine Weirich Web Site: https://tinyurl.com/Voix2020 Linguistic Field(s): Anthropological Linguistics; Sociolinguistics Call Deadline: 15-Mar-2020 Meeting Description: How useful is the notion ‘voice’ in social and sociolinguistic theory? ‘Having voice’, ‘finding one’s voice’, ‘listening to voices’ and even ‘giving voice’ are frequent claims in critical pedagogy and in contexts of language learning sensitive to discrimination and equity (Juffermans/Van der Aa 2013; Morrell 2008; Pennycook 2001; Rampton/Cook/Holmes 2018). Those are also recurring notions in social and urban
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