The (SCOPUS / ISI) SOAS GLOCAL AFALA 2023 is the annual
conference, workshops and lectures on the Linguistic Anthropology,
Sociolinguistics, and Language and Society, of Africa. https://afala2021.uonbi.ac.ke/ (2021 URL retained owing to COVID).
LOCATION
Institute of Anthropology, Gender and African Studies,
The University of Nairobi, Kenya, Nairobi.
DATE
October 18-21, 2023.
THEME
Linguistic Landscapes in Cultural Climates: The SOAS
GLOCAL AFALA 2023 invites work on the linguistic symbolisms and landscapes of
Africa throughout global society, in a current era of global cultural flows and
cultural sensitivity. Papers should focus on the ways in which African
languages represent the cultural heritages, modernities, and futures of Africa,
more so following recent large-scale global changes.
KEYNOTE AND PLENERY SPEAKERS
Globally prominent scholars in Linguistic Anthropology
and Language and Society.
OFFICIAL PARTNERS
SOAS (University of London), University College London,
Temple University, University College Dublin, Stockholm University, University
of Hawai’i at Manoa, The American University in Cairo, Florida International
University, Montclair State University, Stanford University, Ohio State
University, University of Kansas, University of Virginia, Texas Tech
University, Boston College, Nanyang Technological University, Calcutta
University, Nalanda University, Beijing Normal University, University of East
Anglia, University of Groningen, Qatar University, Monash University,
University of South Australia, The University of Adelaide.
ABSTRACT SUBMISSIONS
The SOAS GLOCAL AFALA 2023 Second abstract submission
/call for abstracts opens on April 2, 2023 and closes on June 2, 2023. Submit
at the following link, with all information. https://afala2021.uonbi.ac.ke/submit (2021 URL retained owing to COVID).
PUBLICATIONS
Conference proceedings (SCOPUS / ISI indexed). Several
special High Impact (Scopus/ISI /ACHI /SSCI) journal issues and monographs are
planned with well ranked publications and publishers only, from papers
submitted to the SOAS GLOCAL AFALA 2023 that meet review requirements. Ample
assistance is provided to revise papers.
AGENDA
350+ oral presentations, 20 colloquia, poster presentation section, 3 keynote speakers, 10 publishing company displays, 20 university display stalls, 4 workshops on Linguistics and Anthropology methodology, 3 anthropological exhibitions, 5 talks by anthropological societies, anthropological excursion, 2 ‘how to publish’ talks by publishers.
ANTHROPOLOGICAL EXCURSIONS
Anthropological one day options to sites significant for
Kenyan language, anthropology and society.
The AFALA 2023 - The African Assembly on Linguistic Anthropology 2023 to be held in The University of Nairobi, Kenya, Quénia between 18 outubro 2023 and 21 outubro 2023. It is organised by The SOAS GLOCAL, The SOAS Global Council for Anthropological Linguistics and The University of Nairo. It covers specific areas of Ciências sociais e humanas such as 0. Visit the website of the conference for more detailed information or contact the organizer for specific questions.
Add to calendar2023-10-182023-10-21Europe/LondonThe AFALA 2023 - The African Assembly on Linguistic Anthropology 2023https://www.sciencedz.net/pt/conference/99125-the-afala-2023-the-african-assembly-on-linguistic-anthropology-2023The University of Nairobi, Kenya - QuéniaThe SOAS GLOCAL, The SOAS Global Council for Anthropological Linguistics and The University of Nairo
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