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Virtual conference: breaking down the barriers

By October 15, 2009May 25th, 2019No Comments1 min read2,495 views

The Blackwell Compass series is organizing an interesting-looking virtual interdisciplinary conference for the second half of October at http://www.blackwell-compass.com/home_conference. It’s free and there’s still time to sign up. Sneak previews of some of the papers are available at http://compassconference.wordpress.com/

I know I’ll be particularly interested in the paper about language and communication in the Spanish conquest of America (http://compassconference.wordpress.com/2009/09/25/sneak-preview-language-and-communication-in-the-spanish-conquest-of-america/. The other sociolinguistics papers look decidedly Sociolinguistics 1.0, though. But it never hurts to look outside the discipline and there is going to be some great stuff from geography, too …

The topics offer a great interdisciplinary spread but at the same time it’s a bit disappointing to see a conference devoted to “breaking down the barriers” and headed by a visual from the fall of the Berlin wall so firmly in the hand of UK & US academics. A shame the conference organizers didn’t think to look outside the monolingual walls of the usual Anglophone hegemony …

Ingrid Piller

Author Ingrid Piller

Dr Ingrid Piller, FAHA, is Distinguished Professor of Applied Linguistics at Macquarie University, Sydney, Australia. Her research expertise is in bilingual education, intercultural communication, language learning, and multilingualism in the context of migration and globalization.

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