2nd Call: Residence Abroad, Social Networks and Second Language Learning

  • 03 Oct 2012 14:51
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    Residence Abroad, Social Networks and Second Language Learning

    11th & 12th April, 2013

    Centre for Applied Language Research, University of Southampton, UK

    Conference website: http://www.llas.ac.uk/residence-abroad

     

    in collaboration with:

    University Council for Modern Languages

    AILA Research Network on "Study Abroad and Language Acquisition"

    Centre for Languages, Linguistics and Area Studies

     

    Paper and Poster Abstract Submission Deadline: 5th November, 2012

     

    Paper and Poster Notification of Acceptance: 11th January, 2013 

     


    Keynote Speakers: 

    Jim Coleman, Open University, UK
    Celeste Kinginger, Pennsylvania State University, USA
    Ulrich Teichler, University of Kassel, Germany


    Study/ residence abroad is a major and growing feature of higher education today, with an estimated 3.7million students participating annually. The European Union has set a target of 20 per cent of students undertaking some form of study/residence abroad, and some countries are already surpassing this level.

    Study/ residence abroad can be a life-changing experience for participants, leading to academic, cultural, intercultural, linguistic, personal and professional gains (BA-UCML, 2012). At the same time, in the UK some student groups remain reluctant to participate, and those who do participate benefit from the experience to varying degrees. The design of programmes and support systems for students abroad can significantly affect their experience and the benefit they derive from it.

    This conference arises from “LANGSNAP”, a project funded by the Economic and Social Research Council (research award number: RES-062-23-2996) , based at the University of Southampton from 2011-13, which has tracked a cohort of Anglophone students during residence abroad in France, Spain and Mexico, and studied their social integration and its consequences for their linguistic development in varying settings. The conference is intended for researchers on language learning/ multilingualism, program administrators, and educational professionals interested in residence/study abroad and interactions between social processes and language development. One major strand of the conference will focus on language learning during residence abroad, and will include presentation of LANGSNAP project results alongside other research presentations. A second strand will focus on issues to do with the design and effective management of residence abroad programmes. The conference will be preceded by a business meeting of the AILA Research Network “Study Abroad and Language Acquisition”.

    The conference will take place at the Avenue Campus, University of Southampton, United Kingdom. Details of the location are available at: http://www.southampton.ac.uk/visitus/campuses/avenue.html


    Registration and
    accommodation details available from the conference webpage: http://www.llas.ac.uk/residence-abroad



    Call for papers

    The organizers invite proposals for papers and posters related to residence/study abroad, relevant to these two main strands. Both research-oriented presentations, as well as informational presentations on innovative programmatic features of residence/study/ work experience abroad programs and support materials are welcome.


    Guidelines for paper and poster submissions

    Please include a title, abstract (300 words), and short summary (50 words) for both paper and poster submissions. Paper sessions will last 30 minutes (20 minute presentation followed by 10 minutes for questions). There will be two poster sessions, one on each day. Poster presenters will have 45 minutes to present their work.

    Proposals should be submitted by the
    deadline 05 November, 2012 to: langsnap@soton.ac.uk

     

    Organising Committee:

    Dr Jaine Beswick (University of Southampton)
    Dr Patricia Grounds (Universidad Politécnica de San Luis Potosí, Mexico)
    Dr Martin Howard (AILA REN/University College Cork, Ireland)
    Dr Cristobal Lozano (University of Granada, Spain)
    Dr Kevin McManus (University of Southampton, UK)
    Prof Rosamond Mitchell (University of Southampton, UK)
    Dr Carmen Pérez Vidal (AILA REN/ Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Spain)
    Ms Laurence Richard (University of Southampton, UK)
    Dr Patricia Romero (University of Southampton, UK)
    Dr Nicole Tracy-Ventura (University of Southampton, UK)
    Dr Henry Tyne (University of Perpignan, France)


    All enquiries should be addressed to: langsnap@soton.ac.uk

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