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Second and Final Call - (SCOPUS / ISI) SOAS GLOCAL African Assembly on Linguistic Anthropology 2024

By: GLOCAL at SOAS University of London

South Africa

04 - 07 Dec, 2024  4 days

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USD 3,000

Venue: Preller Street, Muckleneuk Ridge, Pretoria, the University of South Africa Main campus South Africa

Second and Final Call for Abstracts - The SOAS GLOCAL AFALA 2024
(the GLOCAL African Assembly on Linguistic Anthropology)
(SCOPUS / ISI (AHCI / SSCI / CPCI) indexed)

Linguistic Field(s): Anthropological Linguistics; Discourse Analysis; General Linguistics; Language Documentation; Sociolinguistics

"Code and Commodification, as the New Decolonization"
The (SCOPUS/ISI) GLOCAL AFALA 2024, December 4-7, 2024, University of South Africa


Call Deadline: 21-October-2024

Contact Person: Nhan Huynh

Main Hosts

University of South Africa, and the GLOCAL, SOAS, University of London

Purpose and Structure

Over 400 scholars globally will present papers and engage in progressive discussion on the Linguistic Anthropology, Language and Society, and Sociolinguistics (and related fields) of Africa. The SOAS GLOCAL is a fully Non-Profit unit.

Chronotope

The University of South Africa, Pretoria, December 4-7, 2024

Theme

The GLOCAL AFALA 2024 theme, Code and Commodification, as the New Decolonization, Ikhodi kanye Nokuthengisa njenge decolonization Entsha, describes a process deeply connected to the commodification of language and cultural identities throughout African regions, as fertile climates for Linguistic Anthropological attention. The GLOCAL AFALA 2024 invites work that addresses the decolonization of African contexts through the complex appropriation of language and cultural code. The conference committee invites abstracts and proposals addressing the contribution of cultural and linguistic mixing to the decolonization of Africa, and the pinpointing of truths on identity, ethnicity, and nation, in a culturally complex Africa.

Keynote and Plenary Speakers

  • Globally renowned scholars
  • Publishing company speakers

Official Partners

  • Taylor and Francis Global Publishers, Elsevier Publishers, Springer Publishers, Multilingual Matters
  • SOAS, University of London
  • Over 3000 academic institutions globally (Stanford University, University of Hawai'i, Temple University, University of Illinois, Montclair State University, Ohio State University, University College London, Stockholm University, etc.)
  • Scientific Committee of over 500 academics globally prominent in Linguistic Anthropology and related fields

Conference Format

  • General Papers (400+)
  • Interviews (30+)
  • Poster Presentations (150+)
  • Methodology / Analysis Workshops (Endangered Languages Network, Globally Prominent Scholars)
  • Talks
  • Keynotes
  • Anthropological Excursion
  • Cultural Performances
  • Anthropological Exhibitions
  • Linguistics Exhibitions
  • Displays
  • Proceedings Publications (SCOPUS / ISI / AHCI / SSCI / CPCI)
  • Special Issue Publications in High-Impact Journals

Call for Abstracts and Submissions

  • Call For Abstracts Deadline: October 21, 2024
  • URL for abstract submissions: Event URL 

Publications (High Impact/Scopus/ISI/ACHI/SSCI)

  • Journal Issues and Monographs with well-ranked publications and publishers
  • Ample assistance is provided to revise papers.
  • Proceedings book (SCOPUS / ISI (AHCI / SSCI / CPCI) indexed), contingent upon passing review criteria

Anthropological Excursion

Full-day excursion on December 7, 2024, the final day

Samantha Emery
Nhan Huynh
Heads of Communication

For

Professor Nompumelelo Zodwa Radebe
Chair - GLOCAL AFALA 2024
Chair - Department of Anthropology
University of South Africa
Pretoria, South Africa

 

Preller Street, Muckleneuk Ridge, Pretoria, the University of South Africa Main campus South Africa Dec 04 - 07 Dec, 2024
USD 3,000.00
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Nhan Huynh 447822031221

University of South Africa and GLOCAL at SOAS University of London