Bilingualism Matters Research Symposium
Event Details
Bilingualism Matters Research Symposium (BMRS)
October 25-26, 2022.
BMRS will take place in Edinburgh and will be live-streamed. Presenters and attendees will be able to choose to attend virtually or in person.
BMRS is an annual interdisciplinary research conference organised by Bilingualism Matters (https://www.bilingualism-matters.org).
They welcome abstracts now and we are looking forward to seeing you this fall!
Abstract submission is open until June 30, 2022.
The BMRS22 plenary speakers are:
- Ludovica Serratrice, professor of bi- and multilingualism at the University of Reading and Director of the Centre for Literacy and Multilingualism
- Joseph Lo Bianco, professor emeritus at the Melbourne Graduate School of Education and former Chief Executive of the National Languages and Literacy Institute of Australia
Submission Guidelines
Abstracts will be considered for two types of presentation: oral presentation (the presenter will deliver a 15-minute oral presentation) or poster (presenter will produce a digital poster).
All abstracts must be submitted in English.
Abstracts cannot exceed the limit of 500 words, excluding tables and references. Describe in your abstract how your research is relevant to the needs of the general public, professionals (health, education, etc.), policymakers and others.
Figures, tables, examples and references may be uploaded in a separate file.
Abstracts must be submitted directly to the Easy Chair online form. They can also be uploaded in a separate file but in this case, they MUST NOT contain any names of authors, only the title. Authors can indicate a preference for an oral or poster presentation. However, the Programme Committee reserves the right to decide on the final format.
Submission link: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=bmrs2022
Topics
We welcome contributions in and across the four broad categories:
- Linguistic, developmental, and clinical aspects of bilingualism
- Psycholinguistic and neurolinguistic aspects of bilingualism
- Sociolinguistic and sociocultural aspects of bilingualism
- Pedagogical aspects of bilingualism
Keywords
children, adults, ageing, autism, health, mental health, education, business and workspace, identity, migration, bimodal and unimodal, family, sign language, atypical language development, attrition, minority languages, heritage languages, learning and teaching, policy
Review Criteria
Our panel of expert reviewers will choose abstracts based on the following criteria:
Originality - Does the research make a contribution to knowledge? Academic rigour - is the theoretical background clearly described? Are the arguments sound, clear, and logical? Availability of results - What is the stage of the research? Are results available? Presentation - Is the writing clear? Is it appropriately organized? Is the length appropriate? Social relevance - Does the research have the potential to be relevant to non-academic audiences? Is it explained clearly?
Important Dates
Submission deadline: 30th June 2022 23:59 CET
Notification of acceptance: 31st July 2022
Registration opens: 31st July 2022
Conference date: 25th & 26th October 2022
Conference fees (virtual attendance)
£75 full fee
£50 full fee BM members
£30 discounted fee (students)
Conference fees (attendance in person in Edinburgh, UK)
£175 full fee
£150 full fee BM members
£100 discounted fee (students)
* Bursaries are available on application. Please contact bmrs@bilingualism-matters.org
Sign Language interpretation
Subject to availability of relevant submissions, the conference organisers will make every effort to provide relevant sign language interpretation. Please contact bmrs@bilingualism-matters.org to discuss your requirements.
Location
The conference will take place online and in Edinburgh. The venue will be announced shortly and a limited number of tickets will be released for in-person participation. Online participants will have access to that part of the event via live streaming. The fee for the in-person conference attendance will be higher to reflect the costs of the venue and organisation. Please check https://www.bilingualism-matters.org/events/bilingualism-matters-research-symposium-2022 for more updates.
Conference Proceedings
A special issue of accepted work is planned for the journal Ampersand: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Language Sciences and Bilingualism.
More information to follow.
Contact
All questions about submissions should be emailed to: bmrs@bilingualism-matters.org