Programme
Call For Papers
Abstracts are invited on any aspect of language teaching and learning, based on research in Applied Linguistics or related perspectives on language education. Abstracts which address the conference theme “Language teaching and learning in unstable times, and in changing political landscapes” will be particularly welcome. Proposals are invited for paper presentations of 20 minutes + …
Abstracts
Click here to view the full abstract document — PLENARY SPEAKERS National security as a motivation in language-in-education policy Anthony J. Liddicoat Foreign language education has often been associated with questions of preserving national security and, when this happens, the inclusion of security as part of the agenda for language education brings particular ideologies into …
Plenary Speakers
Dr Prue Holmes, University of Durham Professor and Director of Postgraduate Research in the School of Education, Durham University. I publish and supervise postgraduate students in the areas of intercultural and international education, and languages and intercultural communication. I have taught English language education and intercultural communication in higher education in Italy, China, Hong Kong, and …