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The SOAS GLOCAL African Assembly on Linguistic Anthropology 2023
October 18, 2023 - October 21, 2023
Final Call For Abstracts:
SOAS GLOCAL AFALA 2023,
GLOCAL African Assembly on Linguistic Anthropology 2023
Indexed on SCOPUS / ISI (AHCI / SSCI / CPCI / WOS)
Websites –
• https://afala2021.uonbi.ac.ke/
(2021 retained owing to COVID)
• https://afala2021.uonbi.ac.ke/all-links/
(Academia.edu, FB, GLOCAL App)
Hosts –
University of Nairobi and SOAS GLOCAL, University of London
Structure –
Over 400 scholars globally will gather to present papers and to engage in progressive discussion on the Linguistic Anthropology, the Language and Society, and the Sociolinguistics, (and related fields) of Africa. The SOAS GLOCAL is a fully Non-Profit unit at SOAS, University of London, assisting scholars in impeded economic positions who require funding to access the Conference, and who display strong scholarly competence. The SOAS GLOCAL AFALA 2023 proceedings are SCOPUS / ISI (AHCI / SSCI / CPCI) indexed, thus contributing to ranked and cited publications for those accepted to present and publish. The SOAS GLOCAL AFALA 2023 will publish papers presented at the conference in special issues of high impact publication journals.
Chronotope –
The University of Nairobi, Kenya, October 18-21, 2023
Abstract Submissions (Deadline) –
The Final Call For Abstracts is now open and closes on August 15, 2023
Theme – Linguistic Landscapes, Cultural Climates
Mazingira Ya Lugha, Hali Ya Hewa Ya Kitamaduni, the GLOCAL AFALA 2023 theme, symbolizes the complexity of inter-subjective identities throughout African (sib)urban centres. These complex climates offer a fertile ground for Linguistic Anthropological attention, for which scholars can draw from a range of pertinent fields, to study these geographic and cultural localities. The SOAS GLOCAL AFALA 2023 invites work that addresses the complexity of African Linguistic Anthropology and cultural climates. Papers and posters should acknowledge and describe processes of linguistic complexity at these African cultural centres.
Keynote Speakers –
– Lutz Marten (SOAS, University of London)
– Helga Schröder (University of Nairobi)
Partners –
Taylor and Francis Global Publishers, Springer Global Publishers 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.), and a Scientific Committee of over 700 academics globally prominent in Linguistic Anthropology and related fields.
Publications –
Several (High Impact/Scopus/ISI) Journal Issues and Monographs are planned with well ranked publications, from accepted papers that meet requirements. Ample assistance is given to revise papers.
Anthropological Excursion –
Outside of Nairobi (October 21, 2023 final day)
Conference Format –
– General Papers (400+)
– Colloquia (30+)
– Poster Presentations (150+)
– Methodology / Analysis Workshops (Endangered Languages Network, Globally Prominent Professors Teaching Methodology)
– 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
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