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Wednesday, 3rd June
Time/Location LG foyer
11:00 - 18:00 Registration
LG.07-10
15:00 - 16:30 Coffee/Tea break
Grand Hall
16:30 - 17:00 Opening ceremony
Welcome Address: Professor Douglas Kerr, Dean, Faculty of Arts, University of Hong Kong
Official Opening: Professor Peter Mathieson, President and Vice-Chancellor, University of Hong Kong
Grand Hall
17:00 - 18:00 Plenary lecture 1 Chair: Adam Jaworski
A sociolinguistics of the meta: Another look at reflexivity
Nikolas Coupland
LG.07-10
18:00 - 19:00 Welcome reception
Thursday, 4th June
Time/Location LG foyer
08:30 - 18:00 Registration
Grand Hall
09:00 - 10:00 Plenary lecture 2 Chair: Adrian Pablé
Sociolinguistics and its metalinguistic paradox: a plea for history
Christopher Hutton
LG.07-10
10:00 - 10:30 Coffee/Tea break
LG.34 LG.59 LG.60 LG. 61 LG.62 LG.64 4.04 4.34 4.36 7.45 7.58
10:30 - 12:30 Parallel sessions
PS-17a PS-01 PS-02 PS-03 PS-04 PS-05 PS-06a PS-07a PS-08a PS-09a PS-10a
Native imaginaries: Resistances and regimentations in unstable senses of space, time and self (Part A)
“Hip-hop as a site of pedagogy”: Implications of hip-hop culture for local pedagogies
Identity (1) Language ideology (1)
Linguistic landscape (1)
Multilingualism (1) (De)standardization in the newsroom: An internal perspective on news products and newsmaking proces (Part A)
LGBTIQ and performativity: Queering the sociolinguistics of globalization (Part A)
Mainstreaming the periphery in sociolinguistics (Part A)
English in Scandinavia (Part A)
Virtual workplace talk (Part A)
Chair: David Karlander, Valelia Muni Toke and Linus Salö
Chair: Maria Rosa Garrido, Emilee Moore and Cristina Aliagas
Chair: Jing Zhang Chair: Kara Fleming Chair: Corey Huang Chair: Weihong, Wang
Chair: Marcel Burger Chair: Luiz Paulo Moita-Lopes and Mike Baynham
Chair: Sari Pietikäinen and Helen Kelly-Holmes
Chair: Daniel Weston and Annjo Greenall
Chair: Johanna Woydack
10:30 PS-17a.02 PS-01.02 PS-02.01 PS-03.01 PS-04.01 PS-05.01 PS-06a.02 PS-07a.02 PS-08a.02 PS-09a.02 PS-10a.02
The postapartheid imaginary: Policy veneers, subaltern practices, and the production of postracial ideologies in a multilingual Cape Town primary school
Mexican-American Hip hop as a force for social identity formation and consciousness-raising among Latino Youth
Ethnic identifications in late modern Copenhagen
Sociolinguistics and the pursuit of justice
Exploring the Linguistic Landscape of Northern Leyte: The Aftermath of the Tropical Storm Yolanda
Separate multilingualism meets flexible multilingualism in Macao posters
Organizational learning from the ground floor: Effective language policy making in multilingual media business
Nuancing sociolinguistic scales and tricking governmentality in online sexuality performativities
Introduction A comparison of how Norwegians and Hong Kong people code-switch into English
The management of a multilingual workforce: an ethnography of a Swiss call centre
Ola Bellononjengele, Caroline Kerfoot
Cecelia Cutler Thomas Rørbeck Nørreby
John Baugh Glenda Cadiente Vera Hong Zhang Aleksandra Gnach, Daniel Perrin
Luiz Paulo Moita-Lopes
Helen Kelly-Holmes, Sari Pietikäinen
Daniel Weston Mi-Cha Flubacher
10:50 PS-17b.01 PS-01.03 PS-02.02 PS-03.02 PS-04.02 PS-05.02 PS-06a.03 PS-07a.03 PS-08a.03 PS-09a.03 PS-10a.03
Language policy in French Guiana, native imaginaries and multilingualism
The emergence of Latino voices in Barcelona: Reggaeton, language style and identities
Adolescents' Social Categories in Vilnius: Making Use of the Legacy of the Russian Occupation and the New Flows of Globalization
English, linguistic cosmopolitanism and social and educational (im)mobility
Creative Language Forms on Signboards in Hong Kong, Malaysia, and Singapore
Linguistic hybridity and constructions of centrality and peripherality in globalisation
Journalists as standard-language advocates and the dynamics of newsroom practice
Querying the queer from Africa
Beyond Southern Data and Towards Southern Theory: A Sociolinguistic Reading of Glissant's 'Poetics of Relations'
Functions of English-Norwegian code-switching in popular music, 1965 to 2015
"Calling from Hong Kong": Accommodation strategies in business English as a lingua franca telephone conversations
Isabelle Léglise Corona Víctor Auryte Cekuolyte Stephen May Teresa Ong, Selim Ben Said
Signe Wedel Schoning, Lian Malai Madsen
Wim Vandenbussche, Colleen Cotter
Tommaso Milani Ana Deumert Annjo Greenall Almut Koester, Kris Chan
11:10 PS-17a.03 PS-01.04 PS-02.03 PS-03.03 PS-04.03 PS-05.03 PS-06a.04 PS-07a.04 PS-08a.04 PS-09a.04 PS-10a.04
The linguistic sense of placement in Swedish academia
Hip-hop dialects as resource: Some African perspectives
The Language Attitude of the Deaf Towards (Sign) Languages in Family
Re-placing whiteness: Spatial dynamics of language attitudes and ideologies in contemporary South Africa
The dialectics of flexible alliances and identities in Lower Casamance
Nigerians in Chinese criminal courts: the legal-lay encounter in the periphery
Restandardizing the front-page splash: how journalists argue in the newsroom
Being (and not being) loca and fresa in Phoenix, Arizona
From minority speaker to global subject: redefining language and power through multilingualism in francophone Canada
The role of English in the linguistic landscape of Norway's capital
Miscommunication in talk at work between Japanese and Chinese employees in a joint-venture company in China
Linus Salö Morakinyo Ogunmodimu
Adhika Irlang Suwiryo, Arief Wicaksono, Phieter Angdika, Triaswarin Sutanarihesti
Desmond Painter Alexander Cobbinah Biyu Du Laura Delaloye Holly Cashman Mireille McLaughlin Anne-Line Graedler Yayoi Umemura
Time/Location LG.34 LG.59 LG.60 LG. 61 LG.62 LG.64 4.04 4.34 4.36 7.45 7.58
11:30 PS-17a.04 PS-01.05 PS-02.04 PS-03.04 PS-04.04 PS-05.04 PS-06a.05 PS-07a.05 PS-08a.05 PS-09a.05 PS-10a.05
Indigenized economies of communication: Patients and doctors in French overseas territories
Reality rhymes recognition of rap in multicultural Norway
Russian-speakers in Estonia as existential Others: Constructing the multilayered identity between Estonian (western) and Russian-national identities
Decentering, recentering and the Hong Kong English dictionary
Language choice and language policy in a globalised city: English, French, and more in Montreal
Becoming bilingual in Tokyo: two case studies of transitional and maintenance programmes
Story Telling in the News Bulletin: a multilayered analysis of global and local considerations
Sexualized bodies in a Brazilian migration context
Historizing interaction: how we develop different investments in languages
(Re)conceptualizing Linguistic Hierarchies: English and Multilingualism in Sweden
Virtual team communication: Is power embedded in the language?
Valelia Muni Toke Toril Opsahl, Unn Røyneland
Anastassia Zabrodskaja
Andrew Sewell Jakob Leimgruber Sachiyo Fujita-Round, Maria D. Perez Murillo
Marcel Burger, Gilles Merminod
Joana Plaza Pinto Joan Pujolar Francis Hult Jane Lockwood
11:50 PS-17b.02 PS-01.06 PS-02.05 PS-03.05 PS-04.05 PS-05.05 PS-06a.06 PS-07a.06 PS-08a.06 PS-09a.06 PS-10a.06
Nativeness in transnational Antiochian Arabic-Turkish-French speaking families
Breakin social differentiation: Hip hop solidarity in intercultural cyphers in Delhi
Situated Identities in a Cross-cultural Misunderstanding
Dialect as emblem: language resources, geographical margins, cultural identities
Pride and profit in contemporary branding of Galician-ness and Basque-ness
Pluricentric languages and the linguistic norm in translation. A case study.
Q&A Powerfully queered: representations of sexual minorities in Asian martial arts films
Sociolinguistic Authenticities: From Traditional to Reflexive Perspectives
Transnational companies and their language requirements for jobs in Sweden
"It's a better place to work than many": Views from agents within the industry
Suat Istanbullu Jaspal Singh Lijuan Ye Jos Swanenberg Johan Järlehed Reglindis De Ridder Marcel Burger Mie Hiramoto Alexandra Jaffe, Nikolas Coupland
Britt-Louise Gunnarsson
Gail Forey, Philip Taylor, Helen MacDonald
12:10 PS-17b.05 PS-01.07 PS-02.06 PS-03.06 PS-04.06 PS-05.06 PS-07a.07
Q&A How to determine whether rap lyrics promote violence? Implications of an expert assessment for critical language pedagogy
What made Japanese Female Expatriates Retain and Recreate their Sense of Japanese Identity?
Making sense of 'non-standard' language practices: rethinking 'language' and 'languages' by looking at knowledge spaces
"School children's engagement with linguistic landscapes" - Report from a Berlin inner city school
The use of English in Japanese speech: Evidence from native speakers of Japanese in a foreign company in Japan
"Give me a break gays and lesbos, beliefs don't change overnight": infectious communicable cartographies and resemiotization potential
Jannis Androutsopoulos
Kazuko Miyake Susan Dray Katharina Mayr, Heike Wiese, Philipp Krämer
Junko Saito Branca Falabella Fabricio
LG.07-10
12:30 - 14:00 Lunch
LG.34 LG.59 LG.60 LG. 61 LG.62 LG.64 4.04 4.34 4.36 7.45 7.58
14:00 - 15:00 Parallel sessions
PS-17b PS-11a PS-12a PS-13a PS-14a PS-15a PS-06b PS-07b PS-08b PS-09b PS-10b
Native imaginaries: Resistances and regimentations in unstable senses of space, time and self (Part B)
“Hip-hop pedagogies”: Educational experiences to develop language, literature and critical skills among young people
Nodes and trajectories (1)
Superdiversity Multimodality Workplace communication
(De)standardization in the newsroom: An internal perspective on news products and newsmaking proces (Part B)
LGBTIQ and performativity: Queering the sociolinguistics of globalization (Part B)
Mainstreaming the periphery in sociolinguistics (Part B)
English in Scandinavia (Part B)
Virtual workplace talk (Part B)
Chair: David Karlander, Valelia Muni Toke and Linus Salö
Chair: Cristina Aliagas, Emilee Moore and Maria Rosa Garrido
Chair: Jing Zhang Chair: Zach Goh Chair: Kimberly Tao Chair: Matthew Yeung
Chair: Marcel Burger Chair: Luiz Paulo Moita-Lopes and Mike Baynham
Chair: Sari Pietikäinen and Helen Kelly-Holmes
Chair: Daniel Weston and Annjo Greenall
Chair: Johanna Woydack
14:00 PS-17b.03 PS-11a.02 PS-12a.01 PS-13a.01 PS-14a.01 PS-15a.01 PS-06b.01 PS-07b.01 PS-08b.01 PS-09b.01 PS-10b.01
Can Swedes be a minority? Revisiting Sweden's language politics at its margins
"In our hood we listen Arabic and French": Language biography raps for the empowerment of plurilingualism
Voice appropriation and identity transformation of Chinese applicants applying for English-speaking graduate schools
A multilingual standard: On super-diverse repertoires in rural Uganda
"Why 17?": How could Japanese subtitling convey intertextuality between English-language films?
Language ideologies in public administration
Foreign news reporting from the heart of Europe: fieldwork notes from the TV newsroom
Queer lives/Queer Narratives: sociological and sociolinguistic perspectives
Markets, flows, fixities and peripheries
Repeating old patterns or forging new norms: University internationalisation and the notion of transient communities
"Where are you calling from?" Comparing call centre agents' experience of class in a European and Asian call centre
David Karlander Emilee Moore, Maria Rosa Garrido
John Flowerdew, Simon Ho Wang
Storch Anne, Mietzner Angelika
Tomoko Nagayama Jyrki Kalliokoski Geert Jacobs Yiu Tung Suen, Mike Baynham
Alastair Pennycook Janus Mortensen Johanna Woydack
Time/Location LG.34 LG.59 LG.60 LG. 61 LG.62 LG.64 4.04 4.34 4.36 7.45 7.58
14:20 PS-17b.04 PS-11a.03 PS-12a.02 PS-13a.02 PS-14a.02 PS-15a.02 PS-06b.02 PS-07b.02 PS-08b.02 PS-09b.02 PS-10b.02
Discussion Linguistic, academic and social agency in a rhythm workshop in Secondary Education
Successful English-Japanese bilingualism: Lessons from a literacy group in Tokyo
Superficial superdiversity - A tale of two cities
Lexical variations in sign language in Yogyakarta
Language in the Workplace: between Monolingual Ideologies and Multilingual Practices
Unseen is unsold: the role of the subeditor in a globalized media landscape
Discussion Rhizomatics of transforming peripheries
English as a world language in Scandinavia and elsewhere
Discussion
Christopher Stroud Cristina Aliagas Janice Nakamura Nicola Puckey, Barbara Loester
Silva Tenrisara Pertiwi Isma, Adhi Kusumo Bharoto, Guruh Hizbullah Alim
Patchareerat Yanaprasart
Astrid Vandendaele, Ellen van Praet
Rodney Jones Sari Pietikäinen Hartmut Haberland) Joseph Sung-Yul Park
14:40 PS-11a.04 PS-12a.03 PS-13a.03 PS-14a.03 PS-15a.03
Places and times for Hip-hop in Madrid teenagers
Considering Space and Scale in Academic Journal Publishing in Taiwan: Scholars' Perspectives
Superdiversity resulting from translating texts using foreignization approach
Un/speaking of the other: New media, migrant identity, and multimodal discourse
Improvised interpreting as a solution in international professional encounters
Marta Morgade-Salgado, Alberto Verdesoto, David Poveda
Cheryl Sheridan Nantawan Chuarayapratib
Alwin Aguirre Roxana Taquechel-Chaigneau
15:00 - 15:10 10-minute Break for session transition
LG.34 LG.59 LG.60 LG. 61 LG.62 LG.64 4.04 4.34 4.36 7.45 7.58
15:10 - 16:10 Parallel sessions
PS-11b PS-12b PS-13b PS-14b PS-15b PS-58a PS-16a PS-18a PS-51
“Hip-hop pedagogies”: Educational experiences to develop language, literature and critical skills among young people
Nodes and trajectories (1)
Superdiversity Multimodality Workplace communication
Language and the black box of migration: Asian and African perspectives (Part A)
Engaging the world of language work/ers (Part A)
Articulating gender and sexuality in contemporary Asia (Part A)
Identity (2)
Chair: Cristina Aliagas, Emilee Moore and Maria Rosa Garrido
Chair: Jing Zhang Chair: Zach Goh Chair: Kimberly Tao Chair: Matthew Yeung Chair: Kasper Juffermans and Beatriz P. Lorente
Chair: Crispin Thurlow
Chair: M. Agnes Kang and Mie Hiramoto
Chair: Simon Huang
15:10 PS-11b.01 PS-13b.01 PS-14b.01 PS-15b.01 PS-58a.02 PS-16a.02 PS-18a.02 PS-51.01
Standard language in urban rap linguistic practice, hip hop pedagogies and ethnographic context
Multidirectional Superdiversity and Language Learning: An Examination of the Mobile and Social Networking Practices of Chinese L2 Learners
Learning a language, learning an ideology: French and its travelling discourse
Negotiating an employable identity as a global worker: The relevance of societal norms
Competing language hierarchies: Migration aspirations and ideologies of language learning in a community integration programme in Hong Kong
Decentring the linguist OR Language workers of the world unite!
(De)-centralizing lexical variables in local contexts: use of Japanese pragmatic particles between male university students at Tokyo universities
San Francisco Chinatown: Negotiating ethnic identity in North America's oldest Chinese diaspora community
Lian Malai Madsen, Andreas Stæ hr
Liam Doherty Katharina Vajta Meredith Marra Hong Yee Kelvin Lui Crispin Thurlow Judy Kroo Adina Staicov
15:30 PS-11b.02 PS-12b.02 PS-13b.02 PS-14b.02 PS-15b.02 PS-58a.03 PS-16a.03 PS-18a.03 PS-51.02
Introducing an order of visibility: what multilingual students say about graffiti writing as an 'Ill-Literacy' in an undergraduate literacy course?
Challenges of Diversity and Identity in Toronto
Superdiverse communicative spaces: immigrant communities and their repertoires in the city of Venice
The exploitation of non-Japanese words for advertisements in the Japanese housing market
Constructing an "effective" meeting chair: an analysis of the discourse of meeting management
From black box to black hole: Unpacking the designer student immigration apparatus in Singapore
Commercialisation of linguistic expertise: The asylum process as a case study
New styles of fatherhood and a global gender and racial order in Japan
Negotiating a "proper" Singaporean identity
Quentin Williams James Walker, Naomi Nagy, Michol Hoffman
Matthias Wolny Akiko Okamura Angela Chan Peter De Costa Enam Al-Wer Atsuko Oyama Priscilla Shin
Time/Location LG.34 LG.59 LG.60 LG. 61 LG.62 LG.64 4.04 4.34 4.36 7.45 7.58
15:50 PS-11b.03 PS-12b.03 PS-13b.03 PS-14b.03 PS-15b.03 PS-58a.04 PS-16a.04 PS-18a.04 PS-51.03
Discussion Globalising Cuisine: Linguistic and graphic features of the Basque, Galician and Irish gastroscape
Superdiversity, social class, and learner
investment
Linguistic and gestural patterns of negation among Chinese speakers of English
Indexing nationality in intercultural professional interactions: corpus-based insights
Stratification of English-Speaking Interlocutors in Educational Migration: A Discursive Strategy of South Korean Undergraduates Studying English Overseas
Working with judges to improve communication with juries
From 'career woman' to 'home maker', 'mother' and 'tai tai'. Constructing and negotiating gendered identities by trailing spouses in Hong Kong
Transnational identities and new literacy practices in three new Australian families of non English-speaking background: A simultaneity perspective
Michael Newman
Máiréad Moriarty, Johan Järlehed
Ron Darvin Simon Harrison, Du Ping, Margaret Dowens, Svenja Adolphs, Jessica Dunn, Jeannette Littlemore
Michael Handford In Chull Jang Bronwen Innes Olga Zayts, Stephanie Schnurr
Kerry Taylor-Leech
LG.07-10
16:10 - 16:40 Coffee/Tea break
LG.34 LG.59 LG.60 LG. 61 LG.62 LG.64 4.04 4.34 4.36 7.45 7.58
16:40 - 18:40 Parallel sessions
PS-20 PS-21 PS-22 PS-23 PS-58b PS-16b PS-18b PS-19
Nodes and trajectories (2)
Language and nationalism
Language ideology (3) Media Language and the black box of migration: Asian and African perspectives (Part B)
Engaging the world of language work/ers (Part B)
Articulating gender and sexuality in contemporary Asia (Part B)
Transnationalizing Chineseness: Language, mobility, and diversity
Chair: Weihong, Wang Chair: Simon Huang Chair: Aaron Anfinson Chair: Jennifer Gresham
Chair: Kasper Juffermans and Beatriz P. Lorente
Chair: Crispin Thurlow Chair: M. Agnes Kang and Mie Hiramoto
Chair: Shuang Gao and Xuan Wang
16:40 PS-20.01 PS-21.01 PS-22.01 PS-23.01 PS-58b.01 PS-16b.01 PS-18b.01 PS-19.02
Teaching Mandarin Chinese to international students in a Chinese university: A counterbalance to English hegemony within China
Destandardization of Putonghua: Contesting Valorizations and Language Ideology
The Commodity of English and (De)mobility: A Commentary on Project 'Teaching and Learning Foreign Languages in the National Education System for the Period 2008 2020'
Navigating local and global Englishes on Say the Word, a Singaporean pronunciation game show
Making legitimate speakers: Preparing Philippine nurses for work in Germany and Switzerland
Ambivalent democracy: Wordsmithing and collaborative writing in commercial publishing work
Language and masculinity: The role of Kansai dialect in contemporary ideals of fatherhood
Linguascaping the Other: Newspaper travel writing about Chinese languages
Quanling Shan, Weihong Wang
Qing Zhang, Andrew Wong
Ai Huy Hoa Chau Rebecca Starr Beatriz Lorente, Meier Stefanie
Felicitas MacGilchrist Cindi Sturtzsreetharan Xiaoxiao Chen
17:00 PS-20.02 PS-21.02 PS-22.02 PS-23.02 PS-58b.02 PS-16b.02 PS-18b.02 PS-19.03
Latino immigrants in New York and Barcelona: How different ideologies of ethnicity support different ethnolinguistic realities
The ideological framing of 'dialect': an analysis of mainland China's state media coverage of 'dialect crisis'
We Serve the World: Identity, Nationalism, and English in the New Service Economy
Co-constructing commonsense beliefs about globalization: Everyday economists and public knowledge
Multilingual navigation and mobility planning: Bissau's Anglo- and Francophile youth
Engaged language policy: Theory and two case studies
Dos and don'ts for single women looking for a partner: An appraisal analysis of the representations of unmarried middle-aged women in the reality show Bride Wannabes
Multilingualism and good citizenship: The making of language celebrities in China
Michael Newman Xuesong Gao Aileen Salonga Christian Chun Kasper Juffermans Elana Shohamy Mandy Yu Shuang Gao
17:20 PS-20.03 PS-21.03 PS-22.03 PS-23.03 PS-58b.03 PS-16b.03 PS-18b.03 PS-19.04
Is There Any Difference between the Mother Tongue and the First Language under the Globalization
Emerging regimes of language ideologies: Discourses of the local and global in Norway
Eurocentrism in the language(s) of academia Does knowledge in mandarin remain voiceless in a global academic system?
Laughing at US military occupation: Language play and political contestation in an Okinawan comedy series
Making Refugees: Language and the Politics of Asylum
"I don't want any popularization": Backstage perspectives on the interaction between university researchers, PR officers and science journalists
Saving the "(Hong) Kong Girl" stereotype in social media discourse
A joint battle against discrimination: The construction and negotiation of Chineseness among the Chinese diasporic communities in the Netherlands
Henry H. L. Chan Elizabeth Lanza, Unn Røyneland
Berger Yvonne, Susanne Becker
Peter Petrucci, Katsuyuki Miyahira
Alfonso Del Percio Geert Jacobs M. Agnes Kang, Katherine Chen
Hua Nie
Time/Location LG.34 LG.59 LG.60 LG. 61 LG.62 LG.64 4.04 4.34 4.36 7.45 7.58
17:40 PS-20.04 PS-21.04 PS-22.04 PS-23.04 PS-58b.04 PS-16b.04 PS-18b.04 PS-19.05
Bilingual students' language use towards the members of the ethnic community: Focusing on the Japan's Chosengakko students
I love you but I have to leave you: the language of national construction in Catalonia
Whose values? Language activism in Bavaria between cliché and politics
Staging an alternative standard for Balearic vernaculars in Facebook
Migrants' mobilities, the linguistic habitus, and language ideologies
Discussion Gender differences in the construction of 'authentic' and 'inauthentic' bilinguals
Being Chinese in South Africa: Temporalities of Entanglement
Jae Ho Lee Jaume Gelabert Barbara Loester Lucas Duane Cecile B. Vigouroux Alexandre Duchêne, Alexandra Jaffe
Lee Jin Choi Nkululeko Mabandla, Ana Deumert
18:00 PS-20.05 PS-21.05 PS-22.05 PS-23.05 PS-58b.05 PS-18b.05 PS-19.06
Managing Language and Planning Education: Family Language Policy and Private Language Tutoring in Singapore
English in Namibia: Indigenization and nation-building
Language as commodity, language as doing
Falling out of love with Flickr: analysis of a conflict between the owners and the users of a global website
Discussion Discussion Gold Panners, or Colonialists? Constructing "the Chinese" in a Post-colonial Bordertown in Northern Namibia
Xiao Lan Curdt-Christiansen
Gerald Stell Joseph Sung-Yul Park David Barton Christopher Stroud Michelle Lazar Han Huamei
18:20 PS-20.06 PS-21.06 PS-22.06 PS-23.06 PS-19.07
Girls going global, boys heading home? On the interplay between place, everyday mobility, linguistic practice and gender in rural and urban Denmark
Linguistic nationalism, decolonization, and the production of national language: A case study of Korea, 1910-1945
Imperial Circuits and American Colonialism: Vocational Education, and English Education for Hawaiians, African-Americans, Native Americans, and Filipinos
Translation Styles of Subtitling Humor within Subtitle Groups in China: A Sociolinguistic Perspective
Discussion
Astrid Ravn Skovse Jinsuk Yang Bonnie McElhinny Chi-Hua Hsiao Jan Blommaert, Lionel Wee
18:30 - 18:50 Shuttle pick up to conference dinner at Grand Hall lobby
19:00 - 23:00 Conference dinner at ClubOne, Western Market, Sheung Wan
Friday, 5th June
Time/Location LG foyer
08:30 - 18:00 Registration
Grand Hall
09:00 - 10:00 Plenary lecture 3 Chair: Aaron Anfinson
Transnational Engagements: Postfeminist Articulations and Critique
Michelle Lazar
LG.07-10
10:00 - 10:30 Coffee/Tea break
LG.59 LG.60 LG. 61 LG.62 LG.64 4.04 4.34 4.36 7.45 7.58
10:30 - 12:30 Parallel sessions
PS-24 PS-25 PS-26 PS-27 PS-28 PS-29 PS-30 PS-31 PS-32 PS-33
Discourse analysis Language mobility Hip-hop and rock pop Linguistic landscape (2)
Language ideology (2)
Bilingual classroom Binding and shifting: Two concomitants to the global spread of faith and its languages
Critical discourse analysis
New media, new standards? Standardization processes in digitally mediated space
Ethnic-linguistic minority youths in Mainland China: Multilingual practices, ideologies and identities
Chair: Jackie Militello Chair: Corey Huang Chair: Jennifer Gresham
Chair: Fang-Yin Yeh Chair: Jade Du Chair: Matthew Yeung Chair: Andrey Rosowsky
Chair: Kimberly Tao Chair: Erika Hoffmann-Dilloway
Chair: Huamei Han
10:30 PS-24.01 PS-25.01 PS-26.01 PS-27.01 PS-28.01 PS-29.01 PS-30.01 PS-31.01 PS-32.02 PS-33.02
Marketing the Genome across Cultures
Mixed-method Research on English Learning Motivation in the Chinese Context: A social class perspective
What to keep real? The power of the norm in pop song phonetics
Displacing gentrification: a diachronic case-study of language in Brussels' Quartier Dansaert
From "too simple, sometimes naïve" to "
图样图森破": hybrid
language, language crossing, and the pragmatics of speaking in other voices
Meeting ethnic minority children's needs for Chinese and English: A case study of two Hong Kong primary schools' situated response
The listeners can go either way' language shift and language revival among young British Muslims: the destructive and (re)creative dimensions of globalisation
Critical Discourse Analysis of the Hong Kong Race Discrimination Ordinance: Is Anti-Discrimination Still Discrimination?
The transnational circulation of sign language texts in a "Deaf World"
"I've never felt comfortable since I've come to China."
(Language) Learning
Experiences of Burmese Students in a Chinese High School
Rodney Jones , Simon Ho Wang , Yaxin Zheng
Honggang Liu Andy Gibson Mieke Vandenbroucke Xuehua Xiang David C. S. Li , Joanne Yim Ping Chuk
Andrey Rosowsky Elizabeth Hubbs Erika Hoffmann-Dilloway
Jia Li
10:50 PS-24.02 PS-25.02 PS-26.02 PS-27.02 PS-28.02 PS-29.02 PS-30.02 PS-31.02 PS-32.03 PS-33.03
Investment and Imagined Communities of EIL Learners in Oral Presentations
Mobility and language change in real time
British Attitudes towards an "American accent" in English Pop and Rock Performances
Imagining English in Southwestern Nicaragua: Cosmopolitanism, Altruism and Patriotism in Tourees' Visions
Global hegemonies in current language ideologies in Germany
Time(s) and Place(s): Reshaping the Understanding to Bilingual Children in an International School in Tokyo, Japan
Reversing language shift in El Barrio: the impact of Mexican immigrants on Spanish religious language practices in a Puerto Rican church in New York City
Crisis Discourses in Organization Studies: Movements Across Centers and Peripheries
Mocking migrants' speech online ? How second generation Portuguese re-entextualize the first generation's speech
The Decoupling of Ethnic Identity and Language Practices among China's Minority Youths
Lichu Lin , Min Yang Malene Monka Lisa Jansen Gina Mikel Petrie Susanne Becker Koichi Haseyama , Connie James
Christian Muench Dimitra Vladimirou , Maria Daskalaki
Michele Koven , Isabelle Marques
Alexandra Grey
11:10 PS-24.03 PS-25.03 PS-26.03 PS-27.03 PS-28.03 PS-29.03 PS-30.03 PS-31.03 PS-32.04 PS-33.04
The "Arab Spring", the "Orange Revolution" and the "Sunflower Movement": A Discourse Analysis of Names and Representations of 3 Revolutions in the International Press
"Do you speak English?": Language Ideology and Hierarchy in a Refugee Community
Hip-hop styling in a case study of sex education in New Zealand: A globally mobile, gendered resource in performance
Representations of Aboriginality in Taiwanese Tourism Discourses
Legitimating government agenda via the discursive construction of a national crisis as authority
"Speak Arabic!": normativity, metalanguage and linguistic models in Arabic-speaking classroom interaction
Negotiating linguistic space in a mosque: language maintenance of low-wage Bangladeshi migrant workers in cosmopolitan Singapore
Finding meaning and connection between activism, stability and prosperity in Hong Kong: A critical discourse analysis of articles in two regional newspapers
A (re)invention geographies? Negotiating belonging through accented writing and orthographic styles among Kenyan youth, at home and abroad
Discourses, Identities and Multilingual Practices: Understanding Ethnic Multilingual Students in Southwestern China
Pascale Asmar Chatwara Duran Brian W. King Ya-Ling Chang Shanti Sandaran Irina Piippo Yurni Said-Sirhan Michelle Oates Sarah Hillewaert Jing Li , Danièle Moore
Time/Location LG.59 LG.60 LG. 61 LG.62 LG.64 4.04 4.34 4.36 7.45 7.58
11:30 PS-24.04 PS-25.04 PS-26.04 PS-27.04 PS-28.04 PS-29.04 PS-30.04 PS-31.04 PS-32.05 PS-33.05
Discourse and Identity Construction: A Qualitative Study in Two Divorced Mother-led Families in Contemporary China
Global Resources for Local Repertoires : investigating resources in interaction across contexts
Australian Hip-Hop: Maintaining Voice and Representing Place
Commodifying Green: A do-it-yourself or luxury lifestyle
Global city and promotion of the official language
Displaying linguistic diversity and contesting linguistic asymmetry in the classroom. Examples from multiethnic Helsinki schools
Unicode: Standardizing Sacred Scripts
Critical EAP: Using locally situated texts to create a discursive space within an undergraduate writing course in a Qatari institute of higher education
Muslima Political Performances for the Online Umma: Women Activists and Global Islam in the Internet Age
Putong Hua, identity construction and access: An ethnography of a Uyghur young man in a mainstream university
Siqun Xu Conte Veronique Andrew Ross , Damian Rivers
Cherise Shi Ling Teo Jing Huang Heini Lehtonen Brian Bennett James Scotland Chantal Tetreault Bing Han
11:50 PS-24.05 PS-25.05 PS-26.05 PS-27.05 PS-28.05 PS-29.05 PS-30.05 PS-31.05 PS-32.06 PS-33.06
The Destructiveness of Distance: Unfaithful Husbands and Absent Mothers in Domestic Migrant Worker Narratives
Globalization and the Sociolinguistic Ecology of an American Public University
Theoretical and methodological challenges to investigating identity in a transnational Polish hip-hop community
Noticing linguistic landscapes as agentive behaviour
Linguistic Legitimacy in a Global Context: Language Ideologies in Creolisation and Koinéisation
The ideological (re)production of ethnic minority identities in China during the neoliberation of education
Recontextualising the faith: Navigating time and space scales to legitimate Evangelical Christianity
'Native speakers' on a primary teacher 'development project' in Borneo: a discourse which reinforces power structures?
Beware bright colors and exclamation points!: SPAM filtering and the flattening of emailed affect
Discussion 1
Hans J. Ladegaard Catherine Davies Lukasz Daniluk Donna Starks , Howard Nicholas
Christoph Neuenschwander , Laura Tresch
Jing Zhang Thor Sawin Thomas Kral , Shannon Smith
Laura C Brown Han Huamei
12:10 PS-24.06 PS-25.06 PS-26.06 PS-27.06 PS-28.06 PS-29.06 PS-30.06 PS-31.06 PS-32.07 PS-33.07
Ways of writing about Africa(ns) in Finnish new media football texts
Learning practices on-the-go: languaging and mobility in digital glocal spaces
Migrant rap artists on/offline: Construction of 'new' Finnishness
The Semiotic Landscape of Taiwan's Sunflower Student Movement: A Verbal-Visual Representation of "Alter-globalization"
Does a corpus analysis of Robert Phillipson's theory of Linguistic Imperialism reveal any characteristics that justify it being labelled, by some scholars, as a conspiracy theory?
The Socioculturally Constructed Chinese English Language Classroom: the implementation of lesson types in response to conflicting discursive forces
Discussion A Critical Discourse Analysis of Gender Stereotype Comments on Taiwanese Female Politicians
Scaling Endangerment: globalization & First Nations languages
Discussion 2
Samu Kytölä Giulia Messina Dahlberg , Sangeeta Bagga-Gupta
Elina Westinen Melissa Curtin Sean Thornton Daryl Johnson Tope Omoniyi , Brook Bolander
Jennifer M. Wei Barbra Meek Lionel Wee
LG.07-10
12:30 - 14:00 Lunch
LG.59
12:45 - 13:45 Meet the editors Chair: Adam Jaworski
LG.59 LG.60 LG. 61 LG.62 LG.64 4.04 4.34 4.36 7.45 7.58
14:00 - 15:40 Parallel sessions
PS-34 PS-35 PS-36 PS-37 PS-38 PS-39 PS-40a PS-41 PS-42a PS-43a
South Asian youngsters in Hong Kong: Negotiating language, place and identity
Chineses across the Sinospheres in a contemporary era of globalization: Resistance, empowerment, and change
Tourism Linguistic landscape (3)
Multilingualism (2) Margins, hubs, and peripheries in a decentralizing Indonesia (Part 1)
Dialects and migration (Part A)
Crisis: What crisis? English in multilingual, globalized Asia (Part A)
Illusions and delusions of the centre within the framework of globalization (Part A)
Chair: Miguel Pérez-Milans
Chair: Genevieve Leung
Chair: Zach Goh Chair: Rita Kelly Chair: Jade Du Chair: Zane Goebel Chair: Peter Auer and Barbara Johnstone
Chair: Nuria Lorenzo-Dus and Philippa Smith
Chair: Katherine Chen and Lisa Lim
Chair: Tope Omoniyi
14:00 PS-34.02 PS-35.02 PS-36.01 PS-37.01 PS-38.01 PS-39.02 PS-40a.02 PS-41.02 PS-42a.02 PS-43a.02
Introduction Contradictions and Concessions: Chinese Americans' Narratives about "Chinese" in their Local Language Ecologies
Language in motion in the era of globalization: language(s) as a mobile resource in international tourism
"Our students can represent themselves well:" An examination of the linguistic landscape of a public primary school in China
Polylingual development and translanguaging space
Localising person reference among Indonesian youth
Dialects and migration - A research agenda
Expressions of blame and responsibility during the Global Financial Crisis
The Ideology of Singlish: Affective Nationhood and 'the Body'
Multilingualism returning south
Miguel Pérez-Milans Genevieve Leung Adam Wilson Klara Abdi Janus Møller Michael Ewing Peter Auer Jennifer Cope Robbie Goh Boon Hua Kathleen Heugh
Time/Location LG.59 LG.60 LG. 61 LG.62 LG.64 4.04 4.34 4.36 7.45 7.58
14:20 PS-34.03 PS-35.03 PS-36.02 PS-37.02 PS-38.02 PS-39.03 PS-40a.03 PS-41.03 PS-42a.03 PS-43a.03
Reproducing local hierarchies in Hong Kong schools
Language positioning in Macao
Language Ideologies and Linguistic Performances in the Superdiverse Philippine Tourism Industry
Deglobalizing Digital Discourse in Translingual Signs in Hong Kong
The antagonistic view of multilingualism in Luxembourg: love and hate of languages
Adolescent interaction in fiction and peripheralisation of languages
Dialect and stance-taking by non-Egyptian artists in Egypt
Reconceptualising Crisis: 'Doing Crisis' as a Recontextualised Social Practice
Language Ideologies and Technologies of Insecuritization in Singapore
"What do the paesani do in the mainland?" Re-articulating The Centre from Tasmania
Kara Fleming Alice Lee Raymund Vitorio Carmen Lee Melanie Wagner Dwi Noverini Djenar Reem Bassiouney Antoon De Rycker Lionel Wee Marco Santello
14:40 PS-34.04 PS-35.04 PS-36.03 PS-37.03 PS-38.03 PS-39.04 PS-40a.04 PS-41.04 PS-42a.04 PS-43a.04
Ethnic Categories taken for granted? Identity Construction in a Community Youth Centre
Finding Canton(ese) in Guangzhou: An Exploration of Globalized Cultural Politics
Discursive Construction of Self-Orientalism on the Official Tourism Website of China
(De)constructing national modernity: Nation branding and the staging of the Islamic State
Multilingualism and destandardization: Reclaiming the center
Moving languages: syncretism and shift in Central Java
What should you sound like to sound like you belong? Notions of dialectal identities, authenticity and entitlement in late modern Norway
A memory of crisis and a crisis of memory
The limits of performativity: Language, cricket, music and ideology from a Sri Lankan perspective
Center(staging) language from earthrise perspectives. Chasing the elusive monolingual, monocultural hegemonic human state in the global North!
Ming Ming Leung , Hong Yee Kelvin Lui
Tina Tan Smile Xiao Aaron Anfinson , Nadia Aldayel-Anfinson
Claudia Kunschak Lauren Zentz Unn Røyneland Andrew Hoskins Harshana Rambukwella
Sangeeta Bagga-Gupta
15:00 PS-34.05 PS-35.05 PS-36.04 PS-37.04 PS-38.04 PS-39.05 PS-40a.05 PS-41.05 PS-42a.05 PS-43a.05
Language, voice and place among South Asian Youth in Hong Kong
How do Confucius Institutes present "Chinese" on American Universities' Websites?
Repackaging the Local: English and Resemioticization of Tourism Discourse in the Philippines
The Birth of an Arab Quarter in Istanbul tourists and refugees as linguistic landscapers
Twitter reactions to English-Japanese mixed code on company web pages: Global and hegemonic versus local and unconventional
Identity, youth and football in contemporary Malang
Putonghua with Shanghai Characteristics: Indexing Place in A Translocal Space
Leadership woes: Media representation of politicians in the emergence, development and resolution of political crises
Indexicalities in a mesh: English-Hindi-Urdu contact and change
Unpacking (or Dealing with?) the Realities of Multilingualism in the Global South and North: Lifestyle Diglossia and Constructive Resistance
Carlos Enrique Soto Pineda , Miguel Pérez-Milans
Dana Ng Paolo Nino Valdez , Neslie Carol Tan
Ivan Panovic Rika Yamashita Meinarni Susilowati Susilowati
Wenhao Diao Nuria Lorenzo-Dus , Philippa Smith
Rizwan Ahmad Mukul Saxena
15:20 PS-34.06 PS-35.06 PS-36.05 PS-37.05 PS-39.06 PS-40a.06 PS-41.06 PS-42a.06 PS-43a.06
Discussion Adult Mandarin Education and Globalization: Neoliberal Management of Linguistic Minorities in Taiwan
Tourism, Orthographic Controversy, and Language Ideologies: Is Simplified Chinese Necessary in Taiwan?
Globalization, pragmatism and symbolism: The linguistic landscape in the old city of Nicosia, Cyprus
Discussion Dialect performance in the production of authenticity in Bornholm tourism, food production and high-end restaurants
Discussion Globalization, English, and the emerging middle class identity
Globalization, language ideologies and diversities in Brazil
Angel Lin Shumin Lin Hsi-Yao Su , Chen-Cheng Chun
Dimitra Karoulla-Vrikki Jan Blommaert Marie Maegaard Stuart Allan Dong Jie Marilda Cavalcanti
LG.07-10
15:40 - 16:10 Coffee/Tea break
Time/Location LG.59 LG.60 LG. 61 LG.62 LG.64 4.04 4.34 4.36 7.45 7.58
16:10 - 17:30 Parallel sessions
PS-44 PS-45 PS-46 PS-47 PS-50a PS-40b PS-48 PS-42b PS-43b
Linguascapes, sensescapes and semiotic landscapes
Standardizing language in the global periphery: Why that now?
Global youth Beyond bifurcation: Language speakers as complex individuals
Margins, hubs, and peripheries in a decentralizing Indonesia (Part 2)
Dialects and migration (Part B)
The commodification of language: Changing ideologies and identities
English in multilingual, globalized Asia (Part B)
Illusions and delusions of the centre within the framework of globalization (Part B)
Chair: Alastair Pennycook
Chair: Pia Lane and James Costa
Chair: Jennifer Gresham
Chair: Damian Rivers Chair: Zane Goebel Chair: Peter Auer and Barbara Johnstone
Chair: Bal Sharma and Gavin Furukawa
Chair: Katherine Chen and Lisa Lim
Chair: Tope Omoniyi
16:10 PS-44.02 PS-45.02 PS-46.01 PS-47.02 PS-50a.01 PS-40b.01 PS-48.02 PS-42b.01 PS-43b.01
Escaping into the landscape: Colour, performance, exhibition
The War of the Words: Minority language standardization and orthographic debates in the globalized European periphery
Language, mobility and the trajectories of young Vietnamese in the Czech Republic
The Allure Of The "Native-Speaker" Construct
Recentering the margins? The politics of local language in a decentralizing Indonesia
New Yinzers and the Re-enregisterment of Pittsburgh Speech
Globalized Indian Middle Class Aspirations and Commodified English
English in Multilingual Macao
Illusions of equity: Troubling concepts of language and epistemic justice in postapartheid classrooms
Julie Choi Pia Lane , James Costa
Tamah Sherman , Jiří Homoláč
Kanavillil Rajagopalan Adam Harr Barbara Johnstone Priti Sandhu Brian Hok-Shing Chan Caroline Kerfoot
16:30 PS-44.03 PS-45.03 PS-46.02 PS-47.03 PS-50a.02 PS-40b.02 PS-48.03 PS-42b.02 PS-43b.02
The Linguascape of Young People in the Asian Peripheries
New speakers and globalisation across time and space
Global repertoires and urban fluidity: Youth languages in Africa
The Validity of Victimhood in "Native" and "Non-Native" Discourse
Transnational neoliberal democracy and the vintage aesthetics of the margins in Post-Suharto Political Oratory
Urban peripheries and rural centres adolescent dialect use in superdiverse Denmark
Commodifying and representing Nepal: The nature of discursive work in guided tours
New Englishes in multilingual Hong Kong: Reflection from an ethnography of Cantonese-English bilingual returnees
Towards a multi-centered sociolinguistics of globalization: Southern perspective
Sender Dovchin , Shaila Sultana
Bernadette O'Rourke Nico Nassenstein , Andrea Wolvers
Damian Rivers Aurora Donzelli Malene Monka, Pia Quist
Bal Krishna Sharma Katherine Chen Tope Omoniyi
16:50 PS-44.04 PS-45.04 PS-46.03 PS-47.04 PS-50a.03 PS-40b.03 PS-48.04 PS-43b.03
City smellscapes and spatial repertoires
"It is through script that a language gets its status": a language ideological debate
Cool mobilities: youth style and mobile telephony in post-transition South Africa
Do The Cantonese In Canton Speak Cantonese? Repositioning Of The Young "Native" Cantonese Speakers In Multilingual Guangzhou
Marginalizing and revaluing Papuan Malay: the impact of politics, policy and technology in Indonesia
"Dialect in the "ghetto" - the case of Vollsmose in Denmark"
The Appropriation and Re-commodification of T-Shirt English in Japan
Discussion
Emi Otsuji , Alastair Pennycook
Diana Camps Zannie Bock Sihua Liang Izak Morin Pia Quist, Malene Monka
Gavin Furukawa Christopher Stroud
17:10 PS-44.05 PS-45.05 PS-46.04 PS-50a.04 PS-40b.04 PS-48.05
The green grocer: Everyday diversity, the significance of location and the five senses
Language standardization in the aftermath of the Soviet Empire
Young and Urban Identities in a Post-Socialist City: indexical value(s) of Russian in constructing power and distinction
Discussion Discussion Commodification of language in the case of language education
Martha Karrebaek Lenore Grenoble Skaistė Aleksandravičiūtė
Joel Kuipers Peter Auer , Barbara Johnstone
Hakyoon Lee
Grand Hall
17:45 - 18:45 Plenary lecture 4 Chair: Lisa Lim
Dignity in Diversity: Turbulent approaches to linguistic citizenship
Christopher Stroud
Saturday, 6th June
Time/Location LG foyer
08:30 - 14:00 Registration
LG.34 LG.59 LG.60 LG. 61 LG.62 4.04 4.34 4.36 7.45 7.58
09:00 - 10:00 Parallel sessions
PS-49a PS-53 PS-54a PS-52
Complex sociolinguistics (Part A)
Russian as a transnational resource
Language and globalization (1)
Transnationalism (1)
Chair: Jan Blommaert Chair: Sabina Vakser and Olga Solovova
Chair: Jackie Militello Chair: Kara Fleming
9:00 PS-49a.02 PS-53.02 PS-54a.01 PS-52.01
Introduction Russian and German languages in immigrant families in time and place
Management consultants' self-presentations in LinkedIn Summaries
'I Wanted to Fit In': A Young Filipino Immigrant's Story of Transitioning and Identity Positioning in his New Communities
Jan Blommaert Anna Ritter Gisela Tinkler Jayson Parba
9:20 PS-49a.03 PS-53.03 PS-54a.02 PS-52.02
Mobility in health care: the clinical habitus and contemporary social-linguistic complexities in the operating theatre
Discourses of heritage among Russian-speakers in Finland
Alternative Sociolinguistics of Globalization
DeBunking 1.5: Untangling the concept of in-between-ness among transnational multilingual youth in Vancouver, BC
Jeff Bezemer Mika Lähteenmäki , Sari Pöyhönen , Tatjana Rynkänen
Shailendra Kumar Singh
Timothy Mossman
9:40 PS-49a.04 PS-53.04 PS-54a.03 PS-52.03
The complex situation and how best to address it
'Stuck in this time warp': Exploring temporality in superdiversity
Academic mobility in Brazil: Moving global to transform local?
Dislocating the Local: Naming Practices and the Creation of Locality by Transnational Migrants
Jef van Der Aa Sabina Vakser Renata Archanjo Saskia Witteborn
LG.07-10
10:00 - 10:30 Coffee/Tea break
LG.34 LG.59 LG.60 LG. 61 LG.62 4.04 4.34 4.36 7.45 7.58
10:30 - 12:30 Parallel sessions
PS-49b PS-55 PS-56 PS-57 PS-50b PS-54b PS-60 PS-61 PS-59
Complex sociolinguistics (Part B)
Language change in London and Paris
The commodification of languages and speakers in late capitalism
Polycentricity and changing language-scapes in globalizing Korea
Margins, hubs, and peripheries in a decentralizing Indonesia (Part 3)
Language and globalization (2)
Transnationalism (2) The new news: Online revolution and the practice of journalism in the global era
Global English
Chair: Jan Blommaert Chair: Penelope Gardner-Chloros and Jenny Cheshire
Chair: Alfonso Del Percio and Sebastian Muth
Chair: Yoonhee Kang Chair: Zane Goebel Chair: Nadia Anfinson Chair: Aaron Anfinson Chair: Allan Bell, Philippa Smith and Alwin Aguirre
Chair: Fang-Yin Yeh
10:30 PS-49b.01 PS-55.05 PS-56.02 PS-57.02 PS-50b.01 PS-54b.01 PS-60.01 PS-61.02 PS-59.01
Contemporary Condominium Competence in the Socio-cultural Fields of Language-in-Use
New quotative expressions in London and Paris
Niches for riches: Marketing and commodification in medical tourism to Switzerland
Globalization, Korean Medicine, and Language: Global Language-scape in South Korean Medicine Hospital
Seeing through Dagadu (your eyes): The material force of signs and the reconfigurement of superdiverse identities
Taking the temperature on language!
Back to roots! Languaging and constructing home(land) and (be)longing in Swedish national language policies across time
"Traceable recursivity" in online news stories
Literacies in English language education in Brazil: Resignifying in global times
Michael Silverstein Jenny Cheshire , Susan Fox , Penelope Gardner-Chloros , Maria Secova
Sebastian Muth Hyemin Lee Deborah Cole Bente Ailin Svendsen, Else Ryen, Elizabeth Lanza
Jenny Rosén , Sangeeta Bagga-Gupta
Colleen Cotter Nara Hiroko Takaki
Time/Location LG.34 LG.59 LG.60 LG. 61 LG.62 4.04 4.34 4.36 7.45 7.58
10:50 PS-49b.02 PS-55.06 PS-56.03 PS-57.03 PS-50b.02 PS-54b.02 PS-60.02 PS-61.03 PS-59.02
Towards a performative sociolinguistics: on coming out and staying out in narrative and interaction
Aspects of Grammatical change in London and Paris
Embodying the language border: The commodification of local bilingualism in the tourism industry
"Factory Talk" and the Power of Truncated Competence in a Korean Company in Indonesia
On the internet, no one knows you're from Madura: De-naturalizing language ideologies in post-Reform Indonesia
Ideologies of 'Language' and 'Rights' in the Globalized World
Lingua francas beyond English: Multilingual repertoires among immigrants in a southwestern U.S. border town
Mistaken identity: The consequences of journalistic transparency in online news
English as a we-code. Functions of English in Facebook status updates of non-native users
Mike Baynham Penelope Gardner-Chloros , Maria Secova, Jenny Cheshire
Larissa Semiramis Schedel
Yoonhee Kang Howard Manns , Simon Musgrave
Janny Leung Jenna Altherr Flores , Dongchen Hou , Wenhao Diao
Helen Sissons , Philippa Smith
Marta Dąbrowska
11:10 PS-49b.03 PS-55.04 PS-56.04 PS-57.04 PS-50b.03 PS-54b.03 PS-60.03 PS-61.04 PS-59.03
Sociolinguistic complexity in contact zones
A comparison of speech rhythm and vowel processes in Multicultural London English and Multicultural Paris French
Commodification Against the Odds: Selling Irish to Businesses in Urban Non-Gaeltacht Ireland
"I am sorry, but I have to use Korean now": Framing and Self-positioning in Public Encounters at an "English-only" University in Korea
Local activism versus recentralization: The case of Javanese in municipal offices and schools in Central Java
Globalization and Second Language Writing: Reorienting ESL Writers' Writing Tasks and Their Multicultural Experiences
Sociolinguistic anatomy of mobility: Evidence from Qatar
Shifting styles from print to online news: The case of the New Zealand Herald
Bringing World Englishes into ESL Classrooms in Hong Kong: Teacher Perceptions and Practices
Anna De Fina Eivind Torgersen , Zsuzsanna Fagyal
Sara Brennan Jinsook Choi Yacinta Kurniasih Juan Li Irene Theodoropoulou Allan Bell , Alwin Aguirre , Rachelle Ferguson
Enoch Man , Jasmine Luk
11:30 PS-49b.04 PS-55.03 PS-56.05 PS-57.05 PS-50b.04 PS-54b.04 PS-60.04 PS-61.05 PS-59.04
Superdiversity and…..?: Sociolinguistics and contemporary governmentalities
Expressing identity in London and Paris: ethnicity, class and youth
Linguistic practices in non-commercial media: standardization and hybridity in a late 1970s monopolist public broadcaster
Express Yourself but Be Modest: Children's Self-Expression in the Globalized Korea
Modelling unitary and fragmented language ideologies on Indonesian television
Attitudes towards rapid globalization of a rural community and speaker-oriented style shifts: the case of Niseko in Hokkaido
The joy and pain of neoliberal accountability discourse: Insights from Chinese internal migrant students
A change of face: Layout, meaning, and ideology in a newspaper home page and front page
English as a commodity for the transnational Ismaili Muslim community
Ben Rampton Paul Kerswill, Penelope Gardner-Chloros,Maria Secova
Sarah van Hoof Junehui Ahn Zane Goebel Shoji Takano , Shoji Takano
Enmou Huang Philippa Smith ,Alwin Aguirre
Brook Bolander
11:50 PS-49b.05 PS-55.02 PS-56.06 PS-57.06 PS-50b.05 PS-54b.05 PS-60.05 PS-61.06 PS-59.05
Discussion General extenders in Paris French and London English: are they changing or something?
Translational shift from language skills to physical attractiveness: the commodification of the South Korean translation and interpreting industry
Bilingual Language Usage in the International School under Global context
Discussion Variants superlative expressions in the Hispanic world
Polycentricity and the Prestige of Portuguese among Migrant Workers in a New Jersey, U.S.-based Cleaning Company
Dissolving boundaries: Journalistic identity in online news
Social Factors on Language Attitude Variation towards Varieties of English: The Case of Taiwan
Nikolas Coupland Maria Secova , Jenny Cheshire
Jean Cho Jay Jo Asif Agha Chaofang Wang Anne Schluter , Kellie Goncalves
Scott Eldridge Shouchun Chien
12:10 PS-55.01 PS-56.07 PS-54b.06 PS-60.06 PS-61.07 PS-59.06
Discussion Discussion "You're in Taiwan, Speak Chinese": Identity, Language Ideology, and Sociolinguistic Scales
Second-Generation Immigrants in Qatar: Identity and Sense of Place
'It's hard to know what's real and what's been digitally constructed': Public perceptions of citizen and professional photojournalism
Politeness in meeting talk: An analysis of politeness sUse in an EIL context
David Britain Helen Kelly-Holmes Ann Wan-Hsin Lee , Hsi-Yao Su
Thomas Mitchell , Silvia Pessoa
Stuart Allan Chia-Chia Lee , Lichu Lin
LG.07-10
12:30 - 13:30 Lunch
Grand Hall
13:30 - 14:30 Plenary lecture 5 Chair: Katherine Chen
Nation Branding and Cosmopolitanism Nationalism: “Singularizing” Catalan Language and Culture for the Global and Local Market
Kathryn Woolard
Grand Hall
14:30 - 15:00 Closing