The Samuel Proctor Oral History Program's Challenging Racism at UF Public Program Series - March 2023

The Samuel Proctor Oral History Program’s Challenging Racism at UF public program series highlights stories of students, community organizers, faculty, and others on the front lines of the effort to create a more just and sustainable world. This public program series is supported by an Advancing Racial Justice Grant from the University of Florida. The following events constitute the public program series. 

In the month of March, the public program series will feature two events. 

March 3 & 4 - First of the Firsts: Recognizing Lincoln High Alumni Triumphs

Applied African Linguistics - webinar by Salikoko Mufwene on Language Policy, Economic and (Socio-)Linguistic Considerations

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Online Digital Resources
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February 27, 2023

CFP: GSA Panel 2023: Linguistics and Language Studies in German Studies, Montreal (10.03.2023)

Open Call for Papers sponsored by the Linguistics and Language Studies Interdisciplinary Network of the GSA for the 47th Annual Conference of the German Studies Association, Montreal, Canada, October 5-8, 2023. Deadline: March 10, 2023. 

Linguistics and Language Studies in German Studies

UPDATED: Call for Contributors in Welsh Studies - Submissions Closed | Brill

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Call for Publications
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Languages, Linguistics, Literature, Medieval and Byzantine History / Studies, Modern European History / Studies
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Special Issue: "Asian Perspectives on Semiotics"

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Dear all, we would like to announce a special issue of the journal Sanglap: Journal of Literary and Cultural Studies (9:1) on the topic of "Asian Perspectives in Semiotics."  The open-access journal features articles from scholars in India, Iraq, and Japan, and attempts to chart the history of how semiotics has been received and developed in various Asian academies and presenting case studies from fields as diverse as linguistics, anthropology, and literary studies.

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