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Full Program (May 2023) (clickable)

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Tuesday

May 16, 2023

Opening Ceremony

(D1OC)

8:30 am – 10:00 am

Coffee Break

(D1CB1)

10:00 am – 10:30 am

Parallel Sessions

(D1PS1)

10:30 am – 12:00 pm

Lunch Break

(D1LB)

12:00 pm – 1:30 pm

Parallel Sessions

(D1PS2)

1:30 pm – 3:00 pm

Coffee Break

(D1CB2)

3:00 pm – 3:30 pm

Publisher Talk

(D1PT)

3:30 pm – 5:00 pm

Wednesday

May 17, 2023

Parallel Sessions

(D2PS1)

8:30 am – 10:00 am

Coffee Break

(D2CB1)

10:00 am – 10:30 am

Workshop

(D2W1)

10:30 am – 12:00 pm

Lunch Break

(D2LB)

12:00 pm – 1:30 pm

Parallel Sessions

(D2PS2)

1:30 pm – 3:00 pm

Coffee Break

(D2CB2)

3:00 pm – 3:30 pm

Keynote Talk 1

(D2KN1)

3:30 pm – 5:00 pm

Pre-Dinner Break

(D2PDB)

5:00 pm – 6:00 pm

Gala Dinner

(D2GD)

6:00 pm – 9:00 pm

Thursday

May 18, 2023

Parallel Sessions

(D3PS1)

8:30 am – 10:00 am

Coffee Break

(D3CB1)

10:00 am – 10:30 am

Publisher Talk

(D3PT1)

10:30 am – 12:00 pm

Lunch Break

(D3LB)

12:00 pm – 1:30 pm

Parallel Sessions

(D3PS2)

1:30 pm – 3:00 pm

Coffee Break

(D3CB2)

3:00 pm – 3:30 pm

Keynote Talk 2

(D3KN2)

3:30 pm – 5:00 pm

Closing Ceremony

(D3CC)

5:00 pm – 6:00 pm

Friday

May 19, 2023

Anthro Excursion

Full Day

About THE CALA
The GLOCAL CALA 2022/2023 - The Conference on Asian Linguistic Anthropology 2022/2023 in Diliman, The Philippines, University of The Philippines Diliman, Diliman, The Philippines. Seeking to redefine the way we view Asian Language and Society.
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The field of linguistic anthropology offers an investigative and analytical trajectory with which to describe language models and practice, and also the symbiotic interrelatedness of language and life. Linguistic anthropology comprises both linguistic and anthropological dimensions, while situating observation, description, and analysis, in a multitude of fields, such as the philosophical, and political, but with the semiotic and the cultural at the core of all perspectives on and analysis of language.
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Opening Ceremony

8:30 PM – 10:30 AM, Tuesday, May 16, 2023

15 minute introduction
Description of the SOAS GLOCAL
Description of publishing and other facts of the GLOCAL CALA
Description of the conference and two components
Welcome

Morning Coffee Break

10:00 AM – 10:30 AM, Tuesday, May 16, 2023

Drinks: Coffee, Tea, Sparkling Water, Juice, Wine
Food:
Cake, Bread, Scons
 

Tuesday Parallel Sessions 1

10:30 AM – 12:00 PM, Tuesday, May 16, 2023

  • Rm 1
  • Rm 2
  • Rm 3
  • Rm 4
  • Rm 5
  • Rm 6
  • Rm 7

General Papers: Anthropological Linguistics

10:30 AM: Learning to work in Contexts of Formal Language Socialization: International Experiences and Challenges
Victoria Kytina (University of Kuala Lumpur)
11:00 AM: The Locative Form in Rijal Alma
Michael Hadzantonis (Self Employed)
11:30 AM: Exploring the Multiplicity of Meanings in Southeast Asian Cultural Symbols Portrayed in Raya and the Last Dragon: A Semiotic Analysis
Adjemore A. Manabat (Mindanao State University – Iligan Institute of Technology)

General Papers: Text, Context, Entextualization

10:30 AM: Market Multilingualism: Evidence from the Shop Signages across the Varanasi Shopping Lanes
Anil Thakur (Indian Institute of Technology (BHU), Varanasi)
11:00 AM: Laughter Onomatopoeia as Role Language: A Study of the Comic “One Piece”
Yihui Xia (Tohoku University (Japan))
11:30 AM: Politics of Language: Context in Cambodia, Singapore and China
Meng Vong* (National University of Singapore)

General Papers: Narrative and Metanarrative

10:30 AM: Representation of Women Rape and Ecosystem Destruction in Vietnamese Narratives on American Anti-war from Perspectives of Ecofeminism
Le Quoc Hieu ( Institute of Literature (IoL), Vietnam Academy of Social Sciences (Vass))
11:00 AM: Government Communication During COVID-19 Pandemic: The Antiqueño Experience
Edbert Jay M. Cabrillos (University of Antique)
11:30 AM: Asia and It’s New Symbolic Rise
Mitrajit Biswas* (O.P. Jindal Global University)

General Papers: Semiotics and Semiology

10:30 AM: A Comparative Study of British and Chinese Non-verbal Communication in “Are Our Kids Tough Enough? Chinese School”
Hamzeh Moradi (Nanfang College, Guangzhou)
11:00 AM: Affective Stance in Unexpected Situations: Cases from Food Reviews in Colloquial Jakartan Indonesian
Rika Mutiara (Esa Unggul University)
11:30 AM: Being an Integral Part of Indonesian: Memory of Chinese Indonesian Youth on Youtube
Daniel Susilo (Universitas Multimedia Nusantara Jakarta, Indonesia)

General Papers: Language, Community, Ethnicity

10:30 AM: Sindhi Language in India- An Analysis of the effect of Homogenous Community on Language Maintenance in 3rd Generation Sindhi Speakers in North- West India
Juhi Rajwani* (Symbiosis Centre for Media & Communication, Symbiosis International (Deemed University))
11:00 AM: Revisiting the History of the Creation of Bangla in the Framework of Language Contact
Razaul Karim Faquire* (University of Dhaka)
11:30 AM: Contribution of Linguistic Information from Stone Tablet, Antithetical Couplets and Horizontal Boards to Form Image of Cultural Heritage Destination in Malaysia
Wong Ling Yann (Universiti Putra Malaysia, Malaysia)

General Papers: Language, Gender, Sexuality

10:30 AM: Narrativizing the Bakla Queerness: Reading Parlor as a Queer Narrative Space
Joseph P. Casibual Jr. (Western Mindanao State University)
11:00 AM: Discourses of Bisexuality and Sex Work in a Thai Series
Miguel Lorenzo B. Garcia (De La Salle University, Manila; Trinity University of Asia)

General Papers: Text, Context, Entextualization

10:30 AM: Exploring Compound Word Processing by Chinese-as-a-Second-Language Learners: The Role of Morphological Awareness, Semantic Transparency, and Context
Chun-yin Doris Chen (National Taiwan Normal University)
Trent Chen (National Taiwan Normal University)
11:00 AM: The symbolic discourse of “jiko-sekinin (self-responsibility)” and its semiotic ideology in Japan
Toshiyuki Aoyama (University of Tsukuba, Japan)
11:30 AM: Helming Malaysia: Najib Razak’s Metaphors in Malaysian Supply Bills
Farrah Diebaa Rashid Ali (International Islamic University Malaysia)

Tuesday Lunch Break

12:00 PPM – 1:30 PM, Tuesday, May 16, 2023

Buffet Lunch

Tuesday Parallel Sessions 2

1:30 PM – 3:00 PM, Tuesday, May 16, 2023

  • Rm 1
  • Rm 2
  • Rm 3
  • Rm 4
  • Rm 5
  • Rm 6

General Papers: Language Ideologies

1:30 PM: Layers of inequality in academic writing assessment
Grace M. Saqueton (University of the Philippines Diliman)
2:00 PM: Representations of Malaysian Female Motorcyclists in Online Newspapers and Magazine
Farrah Diebaa Rashid Ali (International Islamic University Malaysia)
Nur Amirah Zakaria (International Islamic University Malaysia)
2:30 PM: Re-presenting Reform: Decolonial Globalization and Language Policy in India
Bageshree Trivedi (The Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda, Vadodara, Gujarat, India)

General Papers: Sociolinguistics

1:30 PM: Efforts to Empower Tribal Communities: A Study
Debasis Patnaik (BITS Pilani K K Birla Goa Campus)
2:00 PM: Noh, Zen and Now
Kim Rockell (Komazawa University)
2:30 PM: Keyed Framing and Elite Fabrication in the Kam People’s Ethnic Cultural Reconstruction in Contemporary China
Wei Wang (The University of Sydney)

General Papers: Semiotics and Semiology

1:30 PM: Cultural Meanings of ‘Small’: Similar Yet Different Semantic Networks of Diminutives in Thai and Korean
Kultida Khammee (University of Phayao)
Seongha Rhee (Hankuk Univ. of Foreign Studies, Korea and Mahidol University, Thailand)
2:00 PM: From oppression to freedom: changes in the use of Western symbols in K-pop and East Asia
Michal Schwarz (Masaryk University, Faculty of Arts, Department of Vietnamese Studies)
2:30 PM: Use of Impersonal Emotions in Food and Beverage Advertisements of India
Sanjukta Ghosh (Indian Institute of Technology, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi)
Jyoti Kumari (Indian Institute of Technology, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi)

General Papers: Cognitive Anthropology and Language

1:30 PM: Future Tense Usages in Trans-New Guinea Languages: A Functional-Cognitive Study
Masahiko Nose (Shiga University)
2:00 PM: The Poetics of Javanese Mantras: The Case of Simultaneous Signification
Michael Hadzantonis (Independent Scholar)
2:30 PM: Conlangs to Natlangs: Closing the Gap through Digital (Re)construction
Menon Swathi Sivakumar (NIT Trichy)
Dr. Vinod Balakrishnan (NIT Trichy)

General Papers: Ethnographical Language Work

1:30 PM: Am I My Brother’s Keeper? What the Batak Pragmatics of Favor-Asking, Apology-Making and Reciprocate Strategies Can Teach the World
Teresita D Tajolosa (Palawan State University)
2:00 PM: Language Choices, Visual Elements, and Aspirational Identities in the use of Social Media among Minorities in Northwest China: A Focus on the Tibetan Community in Xining (Qinghai, Northwest China)
Giulia Cabras (Oriental Institute of the Czech Academy of Sciences)
2:30 PM: Review on Learning Disability – Aphasia Assessment in Malaysia
Saeid Motevalli (UCSI University, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia)
Celine Deanna Wei Ling Chan (UCSI University, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia)

General Papers: Discourse Analysis

1:30 PM: Animism in Lord Shiva Songs in Kandhapurana’s Ksdavul Vaaltthu and in his Presence Worship
Dhilip Kumar Agilan (Independent Scholar)
Kingston Pal Thamburaj (Universiti Pendidikan Sultan Idris (UPSI))
2:00 PM: An Analysis on the Forms and Functions of Code-Switching and Code-Mixing as Communication Strategies Used by Malaysian Japanese-Language Tour Guides
Roswati Abdul Rashid (University of Terengganu Malaysia)
Roslina Mamat (University of Putra Malaysia)
2:30 PM: Political Discourse Contiguous with Malaysia’s National Culture Policy
Mansoureh Ebrahimi (Universiti Teknologi Malaysia)
Siti Fatihah Selamat* (Universiti Teknologi Malaysia)

Afternoon Coffee Break

3:00 PM – 3:30 PM, Tuesday, May 16, 2023

Drinks: Coffee, Tea, Sparkling Water, Juice, Wine
Food:
Cake, Bread, Scons

 

Tuesday Publisher Talk

3:30 PM – 5:00 PM, Tuesday, May 16, 2023

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Speaker:
Satvinder Kaur / Alexandra Campbell

Wednesday Parallel Sessions 1

8:30 AM – 10:00 AM, Wednesday, May 17, 2023

  • Rm 1
  • Rm 2
  • Rm 3
  • Rm 4
  • Rm 5
  • Rm 6

General Papers: Language, Gender and Sexuality

8:30 AM: Investigating Gender Bias through Gender Markings in College Students’ Essays
Nuriza P. Jalani (Zamboanga State College of Marine Sciences and Technology)
9:00 AM: Sexual Discourses on Female Bodies, Androcentric Biases, and Colonial Ideologies (Surveying Some Contemporary Vietnamese Prose After 1986)
Le Quoc Hieu (Vietnam Academy of Social Sciences)
9:30 AM: Dichotomizing Narratives on Women’s Re/presentation: A Textual Inference from Nick Juaquin and Estrella Alfon’s Fiction
Joseph P. Casibual Jr. (Western Mindanao State University)

General Papers: Ethnographical Language Work

8:30 AM: Apologies on store notices during the Covid-19 pandemic in Tokyo
Yuko Kano (University of Tsukuba)
9:00 AM: Student-Instructor Linguistic Politeness Strategies and Social Practices in Computer-Mediated Communication
Lorena Taglucop (University of Science and Technology of Southern Philippines)
9:30 AM: Exploring University of Antique’s Hashtag Culture on Facebook: The Ethnography of Communication in Virtual Space
Edbert Jay M. Cabrillos (University of Antique, Philippines)

General Papers: Text, Context, Entextualization

8:30 AM: Laughter Onomatopoeia as Role Language: A Comparative Analysis of Japanese and Chinese Comics
Yihui Xia (Guangzhou College of Technology and Business)
9:00 AM: The Role of L2 and Cultural Awareness in Memory Recall: A Cross-Cultural Study
Chun-yin Doris Chen (National Taiwan Normal University)
Ching-Te Angelina Yang* (National Taiwan Normal University)
9:30 AM: Small and Cute? Small and Bad?: Divergent Semantic Extension of Diminutive Expressions in Thai and Korean
Kultida Khammee (University of Phayao)
Seongha Rhee (Hankuk Univ. of Foreign Studies, Korea and Mahidol University, Thailand)

General Papers: Language and Spatiotemporal Frames

8:30 AM: Symbols of spatial representation across languages: From English phrasal verbs to Hindi Complex predicates
Pursotam Kumar (Indian Institute of Technology (BHU), Varanasi)
Sanjukta Ghosh (Indian Institute of Technology (BHU), Varanasi)
9:00 AM: Chronotopic (Re) Configurations in Life Stories of Filipino Domestic Workers in Hong Kong
Nicanor L. Guinto (Southern Luzon State University)
9:30 AM: Wayang Symbolisms and Technology
Michael Hadzantonis (Independent Scholar)

General Papers: Language, Contact and Change

8:30 AM: Structural Analysis of Persian-English Code-switching and Code-mixing: An Inquiry into Universal Linguistic Constraints
Hamzeh Moradi (Nanfang College, Guangzhou)
9:00 AM: Between the East and West: Development of Traditional Eastern and Modern Western Symbols in Korean Pop Music
Michal Schwarz (Masaryk University)

Colloquium Papers:Anthropological Linguistics

8:30 AM: Naming Methods of Roads, Streets and Alleys from Chinese to English in the Cultural City of Changsha, China
Zhou Yin (Universiti Putra Malaysia)
9:00 AM: Naming Methods of Roads, Streets and Alleys from Chinese to English in the Cultural City of Changsha, China
Wong Ling Yann* (Universiti Putra Malaysia)

Morning Coffee Break

10:00 AM – 10:30 AM, Thursday, May 18, 2023

Drinks: Coffee, Tea, Sparkling Water, Juice, Wine
Food:
Cake, Bread, Scons

 

Workshop

10:30 AM – 12:00 PM, Wednesday, May 17, 2023

Wednesday Lunch Break

12:00 PPM – 1:30 PM, Wednesday, May 17, 2023

Buffet Lunch

Wednesday Parallel Sessions 2

1:30 PM – 3:00 PM, Wednesday, May 17, 2023

  • Rm 1
  • Rm 2
  • Rm 3
  • Rm 4
  • Rm 5
  • Rm 6

General Papers: Language, Community, Ethnicity

1:30 PM: Sustaining Folk Literature: A Study
T.Sai Chandra Mouli (Independent Scholar)
2:00 PM: Contestation of English and Arabic in the Building of Pesantren Culture in Indonesia
Salimah Salimah (Universitas Airlangga)
2:30 PM: The Undiscovered Languages of the Ancient Indus Valley
Nasir Abbas Rizvi Syed* (LUAWMS Pakistan)
Tooba Sahar* (LUAWMS Pakistan)

General Papers: Sociolinguistics

1:30 PM: Linguistic landscape of the Varanasi city: An initial sketch
Anil Thakur (Indian Institute of Technology (BHU), Varanasi)
Sanjukta Ghosh (IIT (BHU), Varanasi)
2:00 PM: Discourse marker nah in colloquial Jakartan Indonesian: The information flow
Rika Mutiara (Esa Unggul University)
2:30 PM: East Asians Accepted: The Sociolinguistic Evolution of Language Affecting How East Asian People Perceive Themselves and are Perceived by Others
Benjamin Duke (University College London, United Kingdom)

General Papers: Anthropological Linguistics

1:30 PM: Theorizing Language Evolution Using Nct and Conlangs: an Etiological Study
Menon Swathi Sivakumar (NIT Trichy)
Vinod Balakrishnan (NIT Trichy)
2:00 PM: The Socialization of Local Identity to Global Context: Translingual and Transcultural Phenomena among TikTok Users
Layli Hamida (Unviersitas Airlangga)
2:30 PM: Çilapulapu as First Filipino Hero: Symbolic Transformation from Colonial History to Post-Colonial Commemoration During the COVID-19 Pandemic
Christina Alexandra Guzman Morales (University of Asia and the Pacific)

General Papers: Discourse Analysis

1:30 PM: Nonstandard English Spelling On Social Media As An Index For Malaysian Identity
Nur Amirah Zakaria (International Islamic University Malaysia)
Farrah Diebaa Rashid Ali (International Islamic University Malaysia)
2:00 PM: Toward a Revision of a Critical Linguistic Anthropology
Michael Hadzantonis (Independent Scholar)
2:30 PM: The Symbol of the Ghosts and Devil Characters in the Fairy Tales and its Influence on Modern Vietnamese Social
Nguyen Thi Dung (University of Labor and Social Affairs Vietnam)

General Papers: Anthropological Linguistics

1:30 PM: Anthropological Aspects of Content and Language Integrated Learning and its Current Worldwide State
Victoria Kytina (University of Kuala Lumpur)

Colloquium Papers:Language and Spatiotemporal Frames

1:30 PM: We are at the Center of the World : Conception of “Centrality” in Pre-Modern Geography
Qing Wang (Beijing Normal University)

Afternoon Coffee Break

3:00 PM – 3:30 PM, Wednesday, May 17, 2023

Drinks: Coffee, Tea, Sparkling Water, Juice, Wine
Food:
Cake, Bread, Scons

 

Keynote Talk

3:30 PM – 5:00 PM, Wednesday, May 17, 2023

Keynote 1: Professor. Asmah Haji Omar

 

Wednesday Pre-Dinner Break

5:00 PPM – 6:00 PM, Wednesday, May 17, 2023

Gala Dinner

6:00 PM – 9:00 PM, Wednesday, May 17, 2023

Thursday Parallel Sessions 1

8:30 AM – 10:00 AM, Thursday, May 18, 2023

  • Rm 1
  • Rm 2
  • Rm 3
  • Rm 4
  • Rm 5
  • Rm 6

General Papers: Language Ideologies

8:30 AM: Language Ideologies from Sabah, Malaysian Borneo: “More similar than we are different but no one is a Kadazandusun”
Trixie Tangit (Universiti Malaysia Sabah)
9:00 AM: King of Talk, King of Listening: Backchannel Practices in ‘Tonight with Boy Abunda’
Franz Erika Arcamo (Mindanao State University)
9:30 AM: Treating and Healing Malaysia: A Critical Metaphor Analysis on Najib Razak’s Metaphors
Farrah Diebaa Rashid Ali (International Islamic University Malaysia)

General Papers: Language, Gender, Sexuality

8:30 AM: In the Gaze of Women: The Social Reproduction of Filipina Migrant Workers represented in Ten Local Mainstream Films in Recent Decades
Elora S. Francisco (De La Salle University)
Karlena Ameina B. Saturnino (De La Salle University)
9:00 AM: Understand the Rape Culture Landscape in the Philippines through #HijaAko Revolution: A Multimodal Discourse Analysis
Aileen Bautista (De La Salle University – Manila)
9:30 AM: Transgressive Mae: Transwoman Representation and Identity in 3 Will Be Free
Miguel Lorenzo B. Garcia (De La Salle University, Manila; Trinity University of Asia)

General Papers: Language in Real and Virtual Spaces

8:30 AM: Dalitisation of Cultural Behaviour: Representation of Dalithood as a Symbol within Educational Curricula and Media
Sibansu Mukhopadhyay (Government of West Bengal)
Titas Biswas (Jadavpur University)
9:00 AM: Emotions in Jimmy Liao’s Picturebook: A Case Study of Pictorial Metaphors
Xiaoyang Qi (Universiti Putra Malaysia)
Roslina Mamat (Universiti Putra Malaysia)
9:30 AM: The Ideologies of a New Javanese Language
Michael Hadzantonis (Independent Scholar)

General Papers: Semiotics and Semiology

8:30 AM: Translation Capacities from the Tale of Kiều (傳翹, Vietnam) and the Story of Chunhyang (춘향전, Korea) to Various Art Forms
Thao Nguyen Phuong (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
9:00 AM: Social Media Posts; Texts, and Images Iconization of Symbols
Rimi Ghosh Dastidar (Assistant Professor, West Bengal Education Service)
Shrestha Majumdar (Society for Natural Language and Technology Research, Kolkata)
9:30 AM: Interlocution and Writing Stylistics in Shopping Malls in Japan
Kida Tsuyoshi* (Dokkyo University)

General Papers: Symbolism

8:30 AM: The Symbolism of Brinjal and Plot Number in Malaysian Tamil Folk Songs
Kingston Pal Thamburaj (Sultan Idris education university, Malaysia)
Logeswary Arumugum (Teacher)
9:00 AM: Symbolic Representation of the Past and Present Local, National and Global Developments in the Linguistic Landscape of Goa
Marta Dąbrowska (Institute of English Studies, Jagiellonian University, Cracow, Poland)

General Papers: Sociolinguistics

8:30 AM: Palawan’s Prime Tourist Destinations’ Tourism Landscapes and Discourse
Janet B. Oab* (Palawan State University)
9:00 AM: Symbols and Metaphors in the Marketing Communication of the Advertising Language
Jyoti Kumari (Indian Institute of Technology (BHU) Varanasi)
Sanjukta Ghosh (Indian Institute of Technology (BHU) Varanasi)

Morning Coffee Break

10:00 AM – 10:30 AM, Wednesday, May 17, 2023

Drinks: Coffee, Tea, Sparkling Water, Juice, Wine
Food:
Cake, Bread, Scons

 

Thursday Publisher Talk

10:30 AM – 12:00 PM, Thursday, May 18, 2023

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Thursday Lunch Break

12:00 PPM – 1:30 PM, Wednesday, May 18, 2023

Buffet Lunch

Thursday Parallel Sessions 2

1:30 PM – 3:00 PM, Wednesday, May 17, 2023

  • Rm 1
  • Rm 2
  • Rm 3
  • Rm 4
  • Rm 5
  • Rm 6

General Papers: Language, Community, Ethnicity

1:30 PM: “Binajau Tambacan”: A Morphological Analysis of the Sinama Variety in Barangay Tambacan of Iligan City
Keven O. Opamin (Mindanao State University – Iligan Institute of Technology)
2:00 PM: Images and Symbols of the Gypsies (Roma) in the Early USSR
Elena Marushiakova (University of St Andrews)
Veselin Popov (University of St Andrews)
2:30 PM: Online communication among Northwest China ethnic minorities: language choices, visual elements and aspirational identities
Giulia Cabras (Czech Academy of Sciences, Oriental Institute)

General Papers: Sociolinguistics

1:30 PM: Sociolinguistic Aspects of the Linguistic Visuals across the Ganges in Varanasi
Anil Thakur (Indian Institute of Technology (BHU), Varanasi)
Pursotam Kumar (Indian Institute of Technology (BHU), Varanasi)
2:00 PM: Sociopragmatics of Translating Tourism Texts: A Case of Spiritual Tourism in India
Sanjukta Ghosh (Indian Institute of Technology (Banaras Hindu University), Varanasi, India)
2:30 PM: Produsing Press Freedom: Investigating the Mediatization of an Issue About a Philippine Online News Site on Twitter and Facebook
Brian D. Villaverde (Southern Luzon State University)

General Papers: Linguistic Landscapes

1:30 PM: From Beverly Hills to Shangri-La and beyond: a conjunctural analysis of Southwest China politicized residential spaces
Michela Bonato (Ca’ Foscari University of Venice)
2:00 PM: Te Hā O Te Tangata; The Human Breath the Conveyor of Love
Hone Waengarangi Morris (Massey University)
2:30 PM: Framing the Folk in Popular Folklore: Locating Folk Influences in Philippine Creature Urban Legends
Joseph P. Casibual Jr. (Western Mindanao State University)

General Papers: Sociolinguistics

1:30 PM: Am I Not a Postcolonial Subject?
Haris C. Adhikari (Kathmandu University)
2:00 PM: Can be Customary Law is the appropriate solution to Ethnic tension in Bangladesh?
Parimal Roy (University Malaya, Malaysia)
2:30 PM: Are Students Becoming Less Polite? Politeness Strategies, Sociological Variables, and Social Practices in Online Communication
Lorena Taglucop (University of Science and Technology of Southern Philippines)

General Papers: Semiotics and Semiology

1:30 PM: Soft Masculinity Symbols in Local Skincare Brand’s Advertising
Agustinus Rusdianto Berto (Universitas Multimedia Nusantara)
Oliver* (Universitas Multimedia Nusantara)
2:00 PM: Chinese Numerical Proverbs using Semiotic Features to Describe Cultural Elements of Ancient Chinese Society
He Zongjin (Universiti Putra Malaysia)
Adi Yasran Abdul Aziz* (Universiti Putra Malaysia)

Colloquium Papers: Anthropological Linguistics

1:30 PM: Discussing Linguistic Cultural Anthropology
Michael Hadzantonis (Independent Scholar)

Coffee Break

3:00 PM – 3:30 PM, Thursday, May 18, 2023

Drinks: Coffee, Tea, Sparkling Water, Juice, Wine
Food:
Cake, Bread, Scons

 

Keynote 2

3:30 PM – 5:00 PM, Thursday, May 18, 2023

Keynote 2: Professor. Nancy Hornberger

 

Closing Ceremony

5:00 PM – 6:00 PM, Thursday, May 18, 2023

Talk on the success of the Conference
Explanation of publishing
Thank you and prospectus for SOAS GLOCAL CALA Conference 2023
Questions and Answers
Good bye and closing

Anthropological Excursion

9:00 AM – 7:00 PM, Saturday, May 19, 2023

Tour of Old Manila
SCHEDULE
Saturday May 19, 2023
7:00 – to – 20:00
Location
University of The Philippines Diliman, The Philippines

Manila, known officially as the City of Manila, is the capital of the Philippines, and its second-most populous city. Manila is located on the eastern shore of Manila Bay, on the island of Luzon. The Pasig River flows through the middle of the city, dividing it into the north and south sections. The city comprises 16 administrative districts and is divided into six political districts for the purposes of its representation in the Congress of the Philippines and the election of city council members.

Anthropological Excursion

9:00 AM – 7:00 PM, Saturday, May 19, 2023

Tour of Old Manila
SCHEDULE
Saturday May 19, 2023
7:00 – to – 20:00
Location
University of The Philippines Diliman, The Philippines

Manila, known officially as the City of Manila, is the capital of the Philippines, and its second-most populous city. Manila is located on the eastern shore of Manila Bay, on the island of Luzon. The Pasig River flows through the middle of the city, dividing it into the north and south sections. The city comprises 16 administrative districts and is divided into six political districts for the purposes of its representation in the Congress of the Philippines and the election of city council members.

Closing Ceremony

5:00 PM – 6:00 PM, Thursday, May 18, 2023

Talk on the success of the Conference
Explanation of publishing
Thank you and prospectus for SOAS GLOCAL CALA Conference 2023
Questions and Answers
Good bye and closing

Anthropological Excursion

9:00 AM – 7:00 PM, Saturday, May 19, 2023

Tour of Old Manila
SCHEDULE
Saturday May 19, 2023
7:00 – to – 20:00
Location
University of The Philippines Diliman, The Philippines

Manila, known officially as the City of Manila, is the capital of the Philippines, and its second-most populous city. Manila is located on the eastern shore of Manila Bay, on the island of Luzon. The Pasig River flows through the middle of the city, dividing it into the north and south sections. The city comprises 16 administrative districts and is divided into six political districts for the purposes of its representation in the Congress of the Philippines and the election of city council members.

Keynote 2

3:30 PM – 5:00 PM, Thursday, May 18, 2023

Keynote 2: Professor. Nancy Hornberger

 

Closing Ceremony

5:00 PM – 6:00 PM, Thursday, May 18, 2023

Talk on the success of the Conference
Explanation of publishing
Thank you and prospectus for SOAS GLOCAL CALA Conference 2023
Questions and Answers
Good bye and closing

Anthropological Excursion

9:00 AM – 7:00 PM, Saturday, May 19, 2023

Tour of Old Manila
SCHEDULE
Saturday May 19, 2023
7:00 – to – 20:00
Location
University of The Philippines Diliman, The Philippines

Manila, known officially as the City of Manila, is the capital of the Philippines, and its second-most populous city. Manila is located on the eastern shore of Manila Bay, on the island of Luzon. The Pasig River flows through the middle of the city, dividing it into the north and south sections. The city comprises 16 administrative districts and is divided into six political districts for the purposes of its representation in the Congress of the Philippines and the election of city council members.

Coffee Break

3:00 PM – 3:30 PM, Thursday, May 18, 2023

Drinks: Coffee, Tea, Sparkling Water, Juice, Wine
Food:
Cake, Bread, Scons

 

Keynote 2

3:30 PM – 5:00 PM, Thursday, May 18, 2023

Keynote 2: Professor. Nancy Hornberger

 

Closing Ceremony

5:00 PM – 6:00 PM, Thursday, May 18, 2023

Talk on the success of the Conference
Explanation of publishing
Thank you and prospectus for SOAS GLOCAL CALA Conference 2023
Questions and Answers
Good bye and closing

Anthropological Excursion

9:00 AM – 7:00 PM, Saturday, May 19, 2023

Tour of Old Manila
SCHEDULE
Saturday May 19, 2023
7:00 – to – 20:00
Location
University of The Philippines Diliman, The Philippines

Manila, known officially as the City of Manila, is the capital of the Philippines, and its second-most populous city. Manila is located on the eastern shore of Manila Bay, on the island of Luzon. The Pasig River flows through the middle of the city, dividing it into the north and south sections. The city comprises 16 administrative districts and is divided into six political districts for the purposes of its representation in the Congress of the Philippines and the election of city council members.

Thursday Parallel Sessions 2

1:30 PM – 3:00 PM, Wednesday, May 17, 2023

  • Rm 1
  • Rm 2
  • Rm 3
  • Rm 4
  • Rm 5
  • Rm 6

General Papers: Language, Community, Ethnicity

1:30 PM: “Binajau Tambacan”: A Morphological Analysis of the Sinama Variety in Barangay Tambacan of Iligan City
Keven O. Opamin (Mindanao State University – Iligan Institute of Technology)
2:00 PM: Images and Symbols of the Gypsies (Roma) in the Early USSR
Elena Marushiakova (University of St Andrews)
Veselin Popov (University of St Andrews)
2:30 PM: Online communication among Northwest China ethnic minorities: language choices, visual elements and aspirational identities
Giulia Cabras (Czech Academy of Sciences, Oriental Institute)

General Papers: Sociolinguistics

1:30 PM: Sociolinguistic Aspects of the Linguistic Visuals across the Ganges in Varanasi
Anil Thakur (Indian Institute of Technology (BHU), Varanasi)
Pursotam Kumar (Indian Institute of Technology (BHU), Varanasi)
2:00 PM: Sociopragmatics of Translating Tourism Texts: A Case of Spiritual Tourism in India
Sanjukta Ghosh (Indian Institute of Technology (Banaras Hindu University), Varanasi, India)
2:30 PM: Produsing Press Freedom: Investigating the Mediatization of an Issue About a Philippine Online News Site on Twitter and Facebook
Brian D. Villaverde (Southern Luzon State University)

General Papers: Linguistic Landscapes

1:30 PM: From Beverly Hills to Shangri-La and beyond: a conjunctural analysis of Southwest China politicized residential spaces
Michela Bonato (Ca’ Foscari University of Venice)
2:00 PM: Te Hā O Te Tangata; The Human Breath the Conveyor of Love
Hone Waengarangi Morris (Massey University)
2:30 PM: Framing the Folk in Popular Folklore: Locating Folk Influences in Philippine Creature Urban Legends
Joseph P. Casibual Jr. (Western Mindanao State University)

General Papers: Sociolinguistics

1:30 PM: Am I Not a Postcolonial Subject?
Haris C. Adhikari (Kathmandu University)
2:00 PM: Can be Customary Law is the appropriate solution to Ethnic tension in Bangladesh?
Parimal Roy (University Malaya, Malaysia)
2:30 PM: Are Students Becoming Less Polite? Politeness Strategies, Sociological Variables, and Social Practices in Online Communication
Lorena Taglucop (University of Science and Technology of Southern Philippines)

General Papers: Semiotics and Semiology

1:30 PM: Soft Masculinity Symbols in Local Skincare Brand’s Advertising
Agustinus Rusdianto Berto (Universitas Multimedia Nusantara)
Oliver* (Universitas Multimedia Nusantara)
2:00 PM: Chinese Numerical Proverbs using Semiotic Features to Describe Cultural Elements of Ancient Chinese Society
He Zongjin (Universiti Putra Malaysia)
Adi Yasran Abdul Aziz* (Universiti Putra Malaysia)

Colloquium Papers: Anthropological Linguistics

1:30 PM: Discussing Linguistic Cultural Anthropology
Michael Hadzantonis (Independent Scholar)

Coffee Break

3:00 PM – 3:30 PM, Thursday, May 18, 2023

Drinks: Coffee, Tea, Sparkling Water, Juice, Wine
Food:
Cake, Bread, Scons

 

Keynote 2

3:30 PM – 5:00 PM, Thursday, May 18, 2023

Keynote 2: Professor. Nancy Hornberger

 

Closing Ceremony

5:00 PM – 6:00 PM, Thursday, May 18, 2023

Talk on the success of the Conference
Explanation of publishing
Thank you and prospectus for SOAS GLOCAL CALA Conference 2023
Questions and Answers
Good bye and closing

Anthropological Excursion

9:00 AM – 7:00 PM, Saturday, May 19, 2023

Tour of Old Manila
SCHEDULE
Saturday May 19, 2023
7:00 – to – 20:00
Location
University of The Philippines Diliman, The Philippines

Manila, known officially as the City of Manila, is the capital of the Philippines, and its second-most populous city. Manila is located on the eastern shore of Manila Bay, on the island of Luzon. The Pasig River flows through the middle of the city, dividing it into the north and south sections. The city comprises 16 administrative districts and is divided into six political districts for the purposes of its representation in the Congress of the Philippines and the election of city council members.

Thursday Lunch Break

12:00 PPM – 1:30 PM, Wednesday, May 18, 2023

Buffet Lunch

Thursday Parallel Sessions 2

1:30 PM – 3:00 PM, Wednesday, May 17, 2023

  • Rm 1
  • Rm 2
  • Rm 3
  • Rm 4
  • Rm 5
  • Rm 6

General Papers: Language, Community, Ethnicity

1:30 PM: “Binajau Tambacan”: A Morphological Analysis of the Sinama Variety in Barangay Tambacan of Iligan City
Keven O. Opamin (Mindanao State University – Iligan Institute of Technology)
2:00 PM: Images and Symbols of the Gypsies (Roma) in the Early USSR
Elena Marushiakova (University of St Andrews)
Veselin Popov (University of St Andrews)
2:30 PM: Online communication among Northwest China ethnic minorities: language choices, visual elements and aspirational identities
Giulia Cabras (Czech Academy of Sciences, Oriental Institute)

General Papers: Sociolinguistics

1:30 PM: Sociolinguistic Aspects of the Linguistic Visuals across the Ganges in Varanasi
Anil Thakur (Indian Institute of Technology (BHU), Varanasi)
Pursotam Kumar (Indian Institute of Technology (BHU), Varanasi)
2:00 PM: Sociopragmatics of Translating Tourism Texts: A Case of Spiritual Tourism in India
Sanjukta Ghosh (Indian Institute of Technology (Banaras Hindu University), Varanasi, India)
2:30 PM: Produsing Press Freedom: Investigating the Mediatization of an Issue About a Philippine Online News Site on Twitter and Facebook
Brian D. Villaverde (Southern Luzon State University)

General Papers: Linguistic Landscapes

1:30 PM: From Beverly Hills to Shangri-La and beyond: a conjunctural analysis of Southwest China politicized residential spaces
Michela Bonato (Ca’ Foscari University of Venice)
2:00 PM: Te Hā O Te Tangata; The Human Breath the Conveyor of Love
Hone Waengarangi Morris (Massey University)
2:30 PM: Framing the Folk in Popular Folklore: Locating Folk Influences in Philippine Creature Urban Legends
Joseph P. Casibual Jr. (Western Mindanao State University)

General Papers: Sociolinguistics

1:30 PM: Am I Not a Postcolonial Subject?
Haris C. Adhikari (Kathmandu University)
2:00 PM: Can be Customary Law is the appropriate solution to Ethnic tension in Bangladesh?
Parimal Roy (University Malaya, Malaysia)
2:30 PM: Are Students Becoming Less Polite? Politeness Strategies, Sociological Variables, and Social Practices in Online Communication
Lorena Taglucop (University of Science and Technology of Southern Philippines)

General Papers: Semiotics and Semiology

1:30 PM: Soft Masculinity Symbols in Local Skincare Brand’s Advertising
Agustinus Rusdianto Berto (Universitas Multimedia Nusantara)
Oliver* (Universitas Multimedia Nusantara)
2:00 PM: Chinese Numerical Proverbs using Semiotic Features to Describe Cultural Elements of Ancient Chinese Society
He Zongjin (Universiti Putra Malaysia)
Adi Yasran Abdul Aziz* (Universiti Putra Malaysia)

Colloquium Papers: Anthropological Linguistics

1:30 PM: Discussing Linguistic Cultural Anthropology
Michael Hadzantonis (Independent Scholar)

Coffee Break

3:00 PM – 3:30 PM, Thursday, May 18, 2023

Drinks: Coffee, Tea, Sparkling Water, Juice, Wine
Food:
Cake, Bread, Scons

 

Keynote 2

3:30 PM – 5:00 PM, Thursday, May 18, 2023

Keynote 2: Professor. Nancy Hornberger

 

Closing Ceremony

5:00 PM – 6:00 PM, Thursday, May 18, 2023

Talk on the success of the Conference
Explanation of publishing
Thank you and prospectus for SOAS GLOCAL CALA Conference 2023
Questions and Answers
Good bye and closing

Anthropological Excursion

9:00 AM – 7:00 PM, Saturday, May 19, 2023

Tour of Old Manila
SCHEDULE
Saturday May 19, 2023
7:00 – to – 20:00
Location
University of The Philippines Diliman, The Philippines

Manila, known officially as the City of Manila, is the capital of the Philippines, and its second-most populous city. Manila is located on the eastern shore of Manila Bay, on the island of Luzon. The Pasig River flows through the middle of the city, dividing it into the north and south sections. The city comprises 16 administrative districts and is divided into six political districts for the purposes of its representation in the Congress of the Philippines and the election of city council members.

Thursday Publisher Talk

10:30 AM – 12:00 PM, Thursday, May 18, 2023

Taylor and Francis

Taylor & Francis is one of the world’s leading academic publishers. For more than two centuries, Tnfr has been committed to the highest quality scholarly publishing. Its purpose is to foster human progress through knowledge. Tnfr aims to promote a positive future for everyone through our work.

Speaker:
Katie Peace
Topic: How to Publish your First (or Next) Book: Tips to help you succeed.
Description: Considering publishing your first book? Or not sure how to get your next book published with a top international publisher? This talk will guide you through everything you need to know to get your first (or next) academic book published. Offering top tips to help you succeed from a Publisher’s perspective including mistakes to avoid and additional resources to guide you whilst writing.

Thursday Lunch Break

12:00 PPM – 1:30 PM, Wednesday, May 18, 2023

Buffet Lunch

Thursday Parallel Sessions 2

1:30 PM – 3:00 PM, Wednesday, May 17, 2023

  • Rm 1
  • Rm 2
  • Rm 3
  • Rm 4
  • Rm 5
  • Rm 6

General Papers: Language, Community, Ethnicity

1:30 PM: “Binajau Tambacan”: A Morphological Analysis of the Sinama Variety in Barangay Tambacan of Iligan City
Keven O. Opamin (Mindanao State University – Iligan Institute of Technology)
2:00 PM: Images and Symbols of the Gypsies (Roma) in the Early USSR
Elena Marushiakova (University of St Andrews)
Veselin Popov (University of St Andrews)
2:30 PM: Online communication among Northwest China ethnic minorities: language choices, visual elements and aspirational identities
Giulia Cabras (Czech Academy of Sciences, Oriental Institute)

General Papers: Sociolinguistics

1:30 PM: Sociolinguistic Aspects of the Linguistic Visuals across the Ganges in Varanasi
Anil Thakur (Indian Institute of Technology (BHU), Varanasi)
Pursotam Kumar (Indian Institute of Technology (BHU), Varanasi)
2:00 PM: Sociopragmatics of Translating Tourism Texts: A Case of Spiritual Tourism in India
Sanjukta Ghosh (Indian Institute of Technology (Banaras Hindu University), Varanasi, India)
2:30 PM: Produsing Press Freedom: Investigating the Mediatization of an Issue About a Philippine Online News Site on Twitter and Facebook
Brian D. Villaverde (Southern Luzon State University)

General Papers: Linguistic Landscapes

1:30 PM: From Beverly Hills to Shangri-La and beyond: a conjunctural analysis of Southwest China politicized residential spaces
Michela Bonato (Ca’ Foscari University of Venice)
2:00 PM: Te Hā O Te Tangata; The Human Breath the Conveyor of Love
Hone Waengarangi Morris (Massey University)
2:30 PM: Framing the Folk in Popular Folklore: Locating Folk Influences in Philippine Creature Urban Legends
Joseph P. Casibual Jr. (Western Mindanao State University)

General Papers: Sociolinguistics

1:30 PM: Am I Not a Postcolonial Subject?
Haris C. Adhikari (Kathmandu University)
2:00 PM: Can be Customary Law is the appropriate solution to Ethnic tension in Bangladesh?
Parimal Roy (University Malaya, Malaysia)
2:30 PM: Are Students Becoming Less Polite? Politeness Strategies, Sociological Variables, and Social Practices in Online Communication
Lorena Taglucop (University of Science and Technology of Southern Philippines)

General Papers: Semiotics and Semiology

1:30 PM: Soft Masculinity Symbols in Local Skincare Brand’s Advertising
Agustinus Rusdianto Berto (Universitas Multimedia Nusantara)
Oliver* (Universitas Multimedia Nusantara)
2:00 PM: Chinese Numerical Proverbs using Semiotic Features to Describe Cultural Elements of Ancient Chinese Society
He Zongjin (Universiti Putra Malaysia)
Adi Yasran Abdul Aziz* (Universiti Putra Malaysia)

Colloquium Papers: Anthropological Linguistics

1:30 PM: Discussing Linguistic Cultural Anthropology
Michael Hadzantonis (Independent Scholar)

Coffee Break

3:00 PM – 3:30 PM, Thursday, May 18, 2023

Drinks: Coffee, Tea, Sparkling Water, Juice, Wine
Food:
Cake, Bread, Scons

 

Keynote 2

3:30 PM – 5:00 PM, Thursday, May 18, 2023

Keynote 2: Professor. Nancy Hornberger

 

Closing Ceremony

5:00 PM – 6:00 PM, Thursday, May 18, 2023

Talk on the success of the Conference
Explanation of publishing
Thank you and prospectus for SOAS GLOCAL CALA Conference 2023
Questions and Answers
Good bye and closing

Anthropological Excursion

9:00 AM – 7:00 PM, Saturday, May 19, 2023

Tour of Old Manila
SCHEDULE
Saturday May 19, 2023
7:00 – to – 20:00
Location
University of The Philippines Diliman, The Philippines

Manila, known officially as the City of Manila, is the capital of the Philippines, and its second-most populous city. Manila is located on the eastern shore of Manila Bay, on the island of Luzon. The Pasig River flows through the middle of the city, dividing it into the north and south sections. The city comprises 16 administrative districts and is divided into six political districts for the purposes of its representation in the Congress of the Philippines and the election of city council members.

Morning Coffee Break

10:00 AM – 10:30 AM, Wednesday, May 17, 2023

Drinks: Coffee, Tea, Sparkling Water, Juice, Wine
Food:
Cake, Bread, Scons

 

Thursday Publisher Talk

10:30 AM – 12:00 PM, Thursday, May 18, 2023

Taylor and Francis

Taylor & Francis is one of the world’s leading academic publishers. For more than two centuries, Tnfr has been committed to the highest quality scholarly publishing. Its purpose is to foster human progress through knowledge. Tnfr aims to promote a positive future for everyone through our work.

Speaker:
Katie Peace
Topic: How to Publish your First (or Next) Book: Tips to help you succeed.
Description: Considering publishing your first book? Or not sure how to get your next book published with a top international publisher? This talk will guide you through everything you need to know to get your first (or next) academic book published. Offering top tips to help you succeed from a Publisher’s perspective including mistakes to avoid and additional resources to guide you whilst writing.

Thursday Lunch Break

12:00 PPM – 1:30 PM, Wednesday, May 18, 2023

Buffet Lunch

Thursday Parallel Sessions 2

1:30 PM – 3:00 PM, Wednesday, May 17, 2023

  • Rm 1
  • Rm 2
  • Rm 3
  • Rm 4
  • Rm 5
  • Rm 6

General Papers: Language, Community, Ethnicity

1:30 PM: “Binajau Tambacan”: A Morphological Analysis of the Sinama Variety in Barangay Tambacan of Iligan City
Keven O. Opamin (Mindanao State University – Iligan Institute of Technology)
2:00 PM: Images and Symbols of the Gypsies (Roma) in the Early USSR
Elena Marushiakova (University of St Andrews)
Veselin Popov (University of St Andrews)
2:30 PM: Online communication among Northwest China ethnic minorities: language choices, visual elements and aspirational identities
Giulia Cabras (Czech Academy of Sciences, Oriental Institute)

General Papers: Sociolinguistics

1:30 PM: Sociolinguistic Aspects of the Linguistic Visuals across the Ganges in Varanasi
Anil Thakur (Indian Institute of Technology (BHU), Varanasi)
Pursotam Kumar (Indian Institute of Technology (BHU), Varanasi)
2:00 PM: Sociopragmatics of Translating Tourism Texts: A Case of Spiritual Tourism in India
Sanjukta Ghosh (Indian Institute of Technology (Banaras Hindu University), Varanasi, India)
2:30 PM: Produsing Press Freedom: Investigating the Mediatization of an Issue About a Philippine Online News Site on Twitter and Facebook
Brian D. Villaverde (Southern Luzon State University)

General Papers: Linguistic Landscapes

1:30 PM: From Beverly Hills to Shangri-La and beyond: a conjunctural analysis of Southwest China politicized residential spaces
Michela Bonato (Ca’ Foscari University of Venice)
2:00 PM: Te Hā O Te Tangata; The Human Breath the Conveyor of Love
Hone Waengarangi Morris (Massey University)
2:30 PM: Framing the Folk in Popular Folklore: Locating Folk Influences in Philippine Creature Urban Legends
Joseph P. Casibual Jr. (Western Mindanao State University)

General Papers: Sociolinguistics

1:30 PM: Am I Not a Postcolonial Subject?
Haris C. Adhikari (Kathmandu University)
2:00 PM: Can be Customary Law is the appropriate solution to Ethnic tension in Bangladesh?
Parimal Roy (University Malaya, Malaysia)
2:30 PM: Are Students Becoming Less Polite? Politeness Strategies, Sociological Variables, and Social Practices in Online Communication
Lorena Taglucop (University of Science and Technology of Southern Philippines)

General Papers: Semiotics and Semiology

1:30 PM: Soft Masculinity Symbols in Local Skincare Brand’s Advertising
Agustinus Rusdianto Berto (Universitas Multimedia Nusantara)
Oliver* (Universitas Multimedia Nusantara)
2:00 PM: Chinese Numerical Proverbs using Semiotic Features to Describe Cultural Elements of Ancient Chinese Society
He Zongjin (Universiti Putra Malaysia)
Adi Yasran Abdul Aziz* (Universiti Putra Malaysia)

Colloquium Papers: Anthropological Linguistics

1:30 PM: Discussing Linguistic Cultural Anthropology
Michael Hadzantonis (Independent Scholar)

Coffee Break

3:00 PM – 3:30 PM, Thursday, May 18, 2023

Drinks: Coffee, Tea, Sparkling Water, Juice, Wine
Food:
Cake, Bread, Scons

 

Keynote 2

3:30 PM – 5:00 PM, Thursday, May 18, 2023

Keynote 2: Professor. Nancy Hornberger

 

Closing Ceremony

5:00 PM – 6:00 PM, Thursday, May 18, 2023

Talk on the success of the Conference
Explanation of publishing
Thank you and prospectus for SOAS GLOCAL CALA Conference 2023
Questions and Answers
Good bye and closing

Anthropological Excursion

9:00 AM – 7:00 PM, Saturday, May 19, 2023

Tour of Old Manila
SCHEDULE
Saturday May 19, 2023
7:00 – to – 20:00
Location
University of The Philippines Diliman, The Philippines

Manila, known officially as the City of Manila, is the capital of the Philippines, and its second-most populous city. Manila is located on the eastern shore of Manila Bay, on the island of Luzon. The Pasig River flows through the middle of the city, dividing it into the north and south sections. The city comprises 16 administrative districts and is divided into six political districts for the purposes of its representation in the Congress of the Philippines and the election of city council members.

Thursday Parallel Sessions 1

8:30 AM – 10:00 AM, Thursday, May 18, 2023

  • Rm 1
  • Rm 2
  • Rm 3
  • Rm 4
  • Rm 5
  • Rm 6

General Papers: Language Ideologies

8:30 AM: Language Ideologies from Sabah, Malaysian Borneo: “More similar than we are different but no one is a Kadazandusun”
Trixie Tangit (Universiti Malaysia Sabah)
9:00 AM: King of Talk, King of Listening: Backchannel Practices in ‘Tonight with Boy Abunda’
Franz Erika Arcamo (Mindanao State University)
9:30 AM: Treating and Healing Malaysia: A Critical Metaphor Analysis on Najib Razak’s Metaphors
Farrah Diebaa Rashid Ali (International Islamic University Malaysia)

General Papers: Language, Gender, Sexuality

8:30 AM: In the Gaze of Women: The Social Reproduction of Filipina Migrant Workers represented in Ten Local Mainstream Films in Recent Decades
Elora S. Francisco (De La Salle University)
Karlena Ameina B. Saturnino (De La Salle University)
9:00 AM: Understand the Rape Culture Landscape in the Philippines through #HijaAko Revolution: A Multimodal Discourse Analysis
Aileen Bautista (De La Salle University – Manila)
9:30 AM: Transgressive Mae: Transwoman Representation and Identity in 3 Will Be Free
Miguel Lorenzo B. Garcia (De La Salle University, Manila; Trinity University of Asia)

General Papers: Language in Real and Virtual Spaces

8:30 AM: Dalitisation of Cultural Behaviour: Representation of Dalithood as a Symbol within Educational Curricula and Media
Sibansu Mukhopadhyay (Government of West Bengal)
Titas Biswas (Jadavpur University)
9:00 AM: Emotions in Jimmy Liao’s Picturebook: A Case Study of Pictorial Metaphors
Xiaoyang Qi (Universiti Putra Malaysia)
Roslina Mamat (Universiti Putra Malaysia)
9:30 AM: The Ideologies of a New Javanese Language
Michael Hadzantonis (Independent Scholar)

General Papers: Semiotics and Semiology

8:30 AM: Translation Capacities from the Tale of Kiều (傳翹, Vietnam) and the Story of Chunhyang (춘향전, Korea) to Various Art Forms
Thao Nguyen Phuong (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
9:00 AM: Social Media Posts; Texts, and Images Iconization of Symbols
Rimi Ghosh Dastidar (Assistant Professor, West Bengal Education Service)
Shrestha Majumdar (Society for Natural Language and Technology Research, Kolkata)
9:30 AM: Interlocution and Writing Stylistics in Shopping Malls in Japan
Kida Tsuyoshi* (Dokkyo University)

General Papers: Symbolism

8:30 AM: The Symbolism of Brinjal and Plot Number in Malaysian Tamil Folk Songs
Kingston Pal Thamburaj (Sultan Idris education university, Malaysia)
Logeswary Arumugum (Teacher)
9:00 AM: Symbolic Representation of the Past and Present Local, National and Global Developments in the Linguistic Landscape of Goa
Marta Dąbrowska (Institute of English Studies, Jagiellonian University, Cracow, Poland)

General Papers: Sociolinguistics

8:30 AM: Palawan’s Prime Tourist Destinations’ Tourism Landscapes and Discourse
Janet B. Oab* (Palawan State University)
9:00 AM: Symbols and Metaphors in the Marketing Communication of the Advertising Language
Jyoti Kumari (Indian Institute of Technology (BHU) Varanasi)
Sanjukta Ghosh (Indian Institute of Technology (BHU) Varanasi)

Morning Coffee Break

10:00 AM – 10:30 AM, Wednesday, May 17, 2023

Drinks: Coffee, Tea, Sparkling Water, Juice, Wine
Food:
Cake, Bread, Scons

 

Thursday Publisher Talk

10:30 AM – 12:00 PM, Thursday, May 18, 2023

Taylor and Francis

Taylor & Francis is one of the world’s leading academic publishers. For more than two centuries, Tnfr has been committed to the highest quality scholarly publishing. Its purpose is to foster human progress through knowledge. Tnfr aims to promote a positive future for everyone through our work.

Speaker:
Katie Peace
Topic: How to Publish your First (or Next) Book: Tips to help you succeed.
Description: Considering publishing your first book? Or not sure how to get your next book published with a top international publisher? This talk will guide you through everything you need to know to get your first (or next) academic book published. Offering top tips to help you succeed from a Publisher’s perspective including mistakes to avoid and additional resources to guide you whilst writing.

Thursday Lunch Break

12:00 PPM – 1:30 PM, Wednesday, May 18, 2023

Buffet Lunch

Thursday Parallel Sessions 2

1:30 PM – 3:00 PM, Wednesday, May 17, 2023

  • Rm 1
  • Rm 2
  • Rm 3
  • Rm 4
  • Rm 5
  • Rm 6

General Papers: Language, Community, Ethnicity

1:30 PM: “Binajau Tambacan”: A Morphological Analysis of the Sinama Variety in Barangay Tambacan of Iligan City
Keven O. Opamin (Mindanao State University – Iligan Institute of Technology)
2:00 PM: Images and Symbols of the Gypsies (Roma) in the Early USSR
Elena Marushiakova (University of St Andrews)
Veselin Popov (University of St Andrews)
2:30 PM: Online communication among Northwest China ethnic minorities: language choices, visual elements and aspirational identities
Giulia Cabras (Czech Academy of Sciences, Oriental Institute)

General Papers: Sociolinguistics

1:30 PM: Sociolinguistic Aspects of the Linguistic Visuals across the Ganges in Varanasi
Anil Thakur (Indian Institute of Technology (BHU), Varanasi)
Pursotam Kumar (Indian Institute of Technology (BHU), Varanasi)
2:00 PM: Sociopragmatics of Translating Tourism Texts: A Case of Spiritual Tourism in India
Sanjukta Ghosh (Indian Institute of Technology (Banaras Hindu University), Varanasi, India)
2:30 PM: Produsing Press Freedom: Investigating the Mediatization of an Issue About a Philippine Online News Site on Twitter and Facebook
Brian D. Villaverde (Southern Luzon State University)

General Papers: Linguistic Landscapes

1:30 PM: From Beverly Hills to Shangri-La and beyond: a conjunctural analysis of Southwest China politicized residential spaces
Michela Bonato (Ca’ Foscari University of Venice)
2:00 PM: Te Hā O Te Tangata; The Human Breath the Conveyor of Love
Hone Waengarangi Morris (Massey University)
2:30 PM: Framing the Folk in Popular Folklore: Locating Folk Influences in Philippine Creature Urban Legends
Joseph P. Casibual Jr. (Western Mindanao State University)

General Papers: Sociolinguistics

1:30 PM: Am I Not a Postcolonial Subject?
Haris C. Adhikari (Kathmandu University)
2:00 PM: Can be Customary Law is the appropriate solution to Ethnic tension in Bangladesh?
Parimal Roy (University Malaya, Malaysia)
2:30 PM: Are Students Becoming Less Polite? Politeness Strategies, Sociological Variables, and Social Practices in Online Communication
Lorena Taglucop (University of Science and Technology of Southern Philippines)

General Papers: Semiotics and Semiology

1:30 PM: Soft Masculinity Symbols in Local Skincare Brand’s Advertising
Agustinus Rusdianto Berto (Universitas Multimedia Nusantara)
Oliver* (Universitas Multimedia Nusantara)
2:00 PM: Chinese Numerical Proverbs using Semiotic Features to Describe Cultural Elements of Ancient Chinese Society
He Zongjin (Universiti Putra Malaysia)
Adi Yasran Abdul Aziz* (Universiti Putra Malaysia)

Colloquium Papers: Anthropological Linguistics

1:30 PM: Discussing Linguistic Cultural Anthropology
Michael Hadzantonis (Independent Scholar)

Coffee Break

3:00 PM – 3:30 PM, Thursday, May 18, 2023

Drinks: Coffee, Tea, Sparkling Water, Juice, Wine
Food:
Cake, Bread, Scons

 

Keynote 2

3:30 PM – 5:00 PM, Thursday, May 18, 2023

Keynote 2: Professor. Nancy Hornberger

 

Closing Ceremony

5:00 PM – 6:00 PM, Thursday, May 18, 2023

Talk on the success of the Conference
Explanation of publishing
Thank you and prospectus for SOAS GLOCAL CALA Conference 2023
Questions and Answers
Good bye and closing

Anthropological Excursion

9:00 AM – 7:00 PM, Saturday, May 19, 2023

Tour of Old Manila
SCHEDULE
Saturday May 19, 2023
7:00 – to – 20:00
Location
University of The Philippines Diliman, The Philippines

Manila, known officially as the City of Manila, is the capital of the Philippines, and its second-most populous city. Manila is located on the eastern shore of Manila Bay, on the island of Luzon. The Pasig River flows through the middle of the city, dividing it into the north and south sections. The city comprises 16 administrative districts and is divided into six political districts for the purposes of its representation in the Congress of the Philippines and the election of city council members.

Gala Dinner

6:00 PM – 9:00 PM, Wednesday, May 17, 2023

Thursday Parallel Sessions 1

8:30 AM – 10:00 AM, Thursday, May 18, 2023

  • Rm 1
  • Rm 2
  • Rm 3
  • Rm 4
  • Rm 5
  • Rm 6

General Papers: Language Ideologies

8:30 AM: Language Ideologies from Sabah, Malaysian Borneo: “More similar than we are different but no one is a Kadazandusun”
Trixie Tangit (Universiti Malaysia Sabah)
9:00 AM: King of Talk, King of Listening: Backchannel Practices in ‘Tonight with Boy Abunda’
Franz Erika Arcamo (Mindanao State University)
9:30 AM: Treating and Healing Malaysia: A Critical Metaphor Analysis on Najib Razak’s Metaphors
Farrah Diebaa Rashid Ali (International Islamic University Malaysia)

General Papers: Language, Gender, Sexuality

8:30 AM: In the Gaze of Women: The Social Reproduction of Filipina Migrant Workers represented in Ten Local Mainstream Films in Recent Decades
Elora S. Francisco (De La Salle University)
Karlena Ameina B. Saturnino (De La Salle University)
9:00 AM: Understand the Rape Culture Landscape in the Philippines through #HijaAko Revolution: A Multimodal Discourse Analysis
Aileen Bautista (De La Salle University – Manila)
9:30 AM: Transgressive Mae: Transwoman Representation and Identity in 3 Will Be Free
Miguel Lorenzo B. Garcia (De La Salle University, Manila; Trinity University of Asia)

General Papers: Language in Real and Virtual Spaces

8:30 AM: Dalitisation of Cultural Behaviour: Representation of Dalithood as a Symbol within Educational Curricula and Media
Sibansu Mukhopadhyay (Government of West Bengal)
Titas Biswas (Jadavpur University)
9:00 AM: Emotions in Jimmy Liao’s Picturebook: A Case Study of Pictorial Metaphors
Xiaoyang Qi (Universiti Putra Malaysia)
Roslina Mamat (Universiti Putra Malaysia)
9:30 AM: The Ideologies of a New Javanese Language
Michael Hadzantonis (Independent Scholar)

General Papers: Semiotics and Semiology

8:30 AM: Translation Capacities from the Tale of Kiều (傳翹, Vietnam) and the Story of Chunhyang (춘향전, Korea) to Various Art Forms
Thao Nguyen Phuong (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
9:00 AM: Social Media Posts; Texts, and Images Iconization of Symbols
Rimi Ghosh Dastidar (Assistant Professor, West Bengal Education Service)
Shrestha Majumdar (Society for Natural Language and Technology Research, Kolkata)
9:30 AM: Interlocution and Writing Stylistics in Shopping Malls in Japan
Kida Tsuyoshi* (Dokkyo University)

General Papers: Symbolism

8:30 AM: The Symbolism of Brinjal and Plot Number in Malaysian Tamil Folk Songs
Kingston Pal Thamburaj (Sultan Idris education university, Malaysia)
Logeswary Arumugum (Teacher)
9:00 AM: Symbolic Representation of the Past and Present Local, National and Global Developments in the Linguistic Landscape of Goa
Marta Dąbrowska (Institute of English Studies, Jagiellonian University, Cracow, Poland)

General Papers: Sociolinguistics

8:30 AM: Palawan’s Prime Tourist Destinations’ Tourism Landscapes and Discourse
Janet B. Oab* (Palawan State University)
9:00 AM: Symbols and Metaphors in the Marketing Communication of the Advertising Language
Jyoti Kumari (Indian Institute of Technology (BHU) Varanasi)
Sanjukta Ghosh (Indian Institute of Technology (BHU) Varanasi)

Morning Coffee Break

10:00 AM – 10:30 AM, Wednesday, May 17, 2023

Drinks: Coffee, Tea, Sparkling Water, Juice, Wine
Food:
Cake, Bread, Scons

 

Thursday Publisher Talk

10:30 AM – 12:00 PM, Thursday, May 18, 2023

Taylor and Francis

Taylor & Francis is one of the world’s leading academic publishers. For more than two centuries, Tnfr has been committed to the highest quality scholarly publishing. Its purpose is to foster human progress through knowledge. Tnfr aims to promote a positive future for everyone through our work.

Speaker:
Katie Peace
Topic: How to Publish your First (or Next) Book: Tips to help you succeed.
Description: Considering publishing your first book? Or not sure how to get your next book published with a top international publisher? This talk will guide you through everything you need to know to get your first (or next) academic book published. Offering top tips to help you succeed from a Publisher’s perspective including mistakes to avoid and additional resources to guide you whilst writing.

Thursday Lunch Break

12:00 PPM – 1:30 PM, Wednesday, May 18, 2023

Buffet Lunch

Thursday Parallel Sessions 2

1:30 PM – 3:00 PM, Wednesday, May 17, 2023

  • Rm 1
  • Rm 2
  • Rm 3
  • Rm 4
  • Rm 5
  • Rm 6

General Papers: Language, Community, Ethnicity

1:30 PM: “Binajau Tambacan”: A Morphological Analysis of the Sinama Variety in Barangay Tambacan of Iligan City
Keven O. Opamin (Mindanao State University – Iligan Institute of Technology)
2:00 PM: Images and Symbols of the Gypsies (Roma) in the Early USSR
Elena Marushiakova (University of St Andrews)
Veselin Popov (University of St Andrews)
2:30 PM: Online communication among Northwest China ethnic minorities: language choices, visual elements and aspirational identities
Giulia Cabras (Czech Academy of Sciences, Oriental Institute)

General Papers: Sociolinguistics

1:30 PM: Sociolinguistic Aspects of the Linguistic Visuals across the Ganges in Varanasi
Anil Thakur (Indian Institute of Technology (BHU), Varanasi)
Pursotam Kumar (Indian Institute of Technology (BHU), Varanasi)
2:00 PM: Sociopragmatics of Translating Tourism Texts: A Case of Spiritual Tourism in India
Sanjukta Ghosh (Indian Institute of Technology (Banaras Hindu University), Varanasi, India)
2:30 PM: Produsing Press Freedom: Investigating the Mediatization of an Issue About a Philippine Online News Site on Twitter and Facebook
Brian D. Villaverde (Southern Luzon State University)

General Papers: Linguistic Landscapes

1:30 PM: From Beverly Hills to Shangri-La and beyond: a conjunctural analysis of Southwest China politicized residential spaces
Michela Bonato (Ca’ Foscari University of Venice)
2:00 PM: Te Hā O Te Tangata; The Human Breath the Conveyor of Love
Hone Waengarangi Morris (Massey University)
2:30 PM: Framing the Folk in Popular Folklore: Locating Folk Influences in Philippine Creature Urban Legends
Joseph P. Casibual Jr. (Western Mindanao State University)

General Papers: Sociolinguistics

1:30 PM: Am I Not a Postcolonial Subject?
Haris C. Adhikari (Kathmandu University)
2:00 PM: Can be Customary Law is the appropriate solution to Ethnic tension in Bangladesh?
Parimal Roy (University Malaya, Malaysia)
2:30 PM: Are Students Becoming Less Polite? Politeness Strategies, Sociological Variables, and Social Practices in Online Communication
Lorena Taglucop (University of Science and Technology of Southern Philippines)

General Papers: Semiotics and Semiology

1:30 PM: Soft Masculinity Symbols in Local Skincare Brand’s Advertising
Agustinus Rusdianto Berto (Universitas Multimedia Nusantara)
Oliver* (Universitas Multimedia Nusantara)
2:00 PM: Chinese Numerical Proverbs using Semiotic Features to Describe Cultural Elements of Ancient Chinese Society
He Zongjin (Universiti Putra Malaysia)
Adi Yasran Abdul Aziz* (Universiti Putra Malaysia)

Colloquium Papers: Anthropological Linguistics

1:30 PM: Discussing Linguistic Cultural Anthropology
Michael Hadzantonis (Independent Scholar)

Coffee Break

3:00 PM – 3:30 PM, Thursday, May 18, 2023

Drinks: Coffee, Tea, Sparkling Water, Juice, Wine
Food:
Cake, Bread, Scons

 

Keynote 2

3:30 PM – 5:00 PM, Thursday, May 18, 2023

Keynote 2: Professor. Nancy Hornberger

 

Closing Ceremony

5:00 PM – 6:00 PM, Thursday, May 18, 2023

Talk on the success of the Conference
Explanation of publishing
Thank you and prospectus for SOAS GLOCAL CALA Conference 2023
Questions and Answers
Good bye and closing

Anthropological Excursion

9:00 AM – 7:00 PM, Saturday, May 19, 2023

Tour of Old Manila
SCHEDULE
Saturday May 19, 2023
7:00 – to – 20:00
Location
University of The Philippines Diliman, The Philippines

Manila, known officially as the City of Manila, is the capital of the Philippines, and its second-most populous city. Manila is located on the eastern shore of Manila Bay, on the island of Luzon. The Pasig River flows through the middle of the city, dividing it into the north and south sections. The city comprises 16 administrative districts and is divided into six political districts for the purposes of its representation in the Congress of the Philippines and the election of city council members.

Wednesday Pre-Dinner Break

5:00 PPM – 6:00 PM, Wednesday, May 17, 2023

Gala Dinner

6:00 PM – 9:00 PM, Wednesday, May 17, 2023

Thursday Parallel Sessions 1

8:30 AM – 10:00 AM, Thursday, May 18, 2023

  • Rm 1
  • Rm 2
  • Rm 3
  • Rm 4
  • Rm 5
  • Rm 6

General Papers: Language Ideologies

8:30 AM: Language Ideologies from Sabah, Malaysian Borneo: “More similar than we are different but no one is a Kadazandusun”
Trixie Tangit (Universiti Malaysia Sabah)
9:00 AM: King of Talk, King of Listening: Backchannel Practices in ‘Tonight with Boy Abunda’
Franz Erika Arcamo (Mindanao State University)
9:30 AM: Treating and Healing Malaysia: A Critical Metaphor Analysis on Najib Razak’s Metaphors
Farrah Diebaa Rashid Ali (International Islamic University Malaysia)

General Papers: Language, Gender, Sexuality

8:30 AM: In the Gaze of Women: The Social Reproduction of Filipina Migrant Workers represented in Ten Local Mainstream Films in Recent Decades
Elora S. Francisco (De La Salle University)
Karlena Ameina B. Saturnino (De La Salle University)
9:00 AM: Understand the Rape Culture Landscape in the Philippines through #HijaAko Revolution: A Multimodal Discourse Analysis
Aileen Bautista (De La Salle University – Manila)
9:30 AM: Transgressive Mae: Transwoman Representation and Identity in 3 Will Be Free
Miguel Lorenzo B. Garcia (De La Salle University, Manila; Trinity University of Asia)

General Papers: Language in Real and Virtual Spaces

8:30 AM: Dalitisation of Cultural Behaviour: Representation of Dalithood as a Symbol within Educational Curricula and Media
Sibansu Mukhopadhyay (Government of West Bengal)
Titas Biswas (Jadavpur University)
9:00 AM: Emotions in Jimmy Liao’s Picturebook: A Case Study of Pictorial Metaphors
Xiaoyang Qi (Universiti Putra Malaysia)
Roslina Mamat (Universiti Putra Malaysia)
9:30 AM: The Ideologies of a New Javanese Language
Michael Hadzantonis (Independent Scholar)

General Papers: Semiotics and Semiology

8:30 AM: Translation Capacities from the Tale of Kiều (傳翹, Vietnam) and the Story of Chunhyang (춘향전, Korea) to Various Art Forms
Thao Nguyen Phuong (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
9:00 AM: Social Media Posts; Texts, and Images Iconization of Symbols
Rimi Ghosh Dastidar (Assistant Professor, West Bengal Education Service)
Shrestha Majumdar (Society for Natural Language and Technology Research, Kolkata)
9:30 AM: Interlocution and Writing Stylistics in Shopping Malls in Japan
Kida Tsuyoshi* (Dokkyo University)

General Papers: Symbolism

8:30 AM: The Symbolism of Brinjal and Plot Number in Malaysian Tamil Folk Songs
Kingston Pal Thamburaj (Sultan Idris education university, Malaysia)
Logeswary Arumugum (Teacher)
9:00 AM: Symbolic Representation of the Past and Present Local, National and Global Developments in the Linguistic Landscape of Goa
Marta Dąbrowska (Institute of English Studies, Jagiellonian University, Cracow, Poland)

General Papers: Sociolinguistics

8:30 AM: Palawan’s Prime Tourist Destinations’ Tourism Landscapes and Discourse
Janet B. Oab* (Palawan State University)
9:00 AM: Symbols and Metaphors in the Marketing Communication of the Advertising Language
Jyoti Kumari (Indian Institute of Technology (BHU) Varanasi)
Sanjukta Ghosh (Indian Institute of Technology (BHU) Varanasi)

Morning Coffee Break

10:00 AM – 10:30 AM, Wednesday, May 17, 2023

Drinks: Coffee, Tea, Sparkling Water, Juice, Wine
Food:
Cake, Bread, Scons

 

Thursday Publisher Talk

10:30 AM – 12:00 PM, Thursday, May 18, 2023

Taylor and Francis

Taylor & Francis is one of the world’s leading academic publishers. For more than two centuries, Tnfr has been committed to the highest quality scholarly publishing. Its purpose is to foster human progress through knowledge. Tnfr aims to promote a positive future for everyone through our work.

Speaker:
Katie Peace
Topic: How to Publish your First (or Next) Book: Tips to help you succeed.
Description: Considering publishing your first book? Or not sure how to get your next book published with a top international publisher? This talk will guide you through everything you need to know to get your first (or next) academic book published. Offering top tips to help you succeed from a Publisher’s perspective including mistakes to avoid and additional resources to guide you whilst writing.

Thursday Lunch Break

12:00 PPM – 1:30 PM, Wednesday, May 18, 2023

Buffet Lunch

Thursday Parallel Sessions 2

1:30 PM – 3:00 PM, Wednesday, May 17, 2023

  • Rm 1
  • Rm 2
  • Rm 3
  • Rm 4
  • Rm 5
  • Rm 6

General Papers: Language, Community, Ethnicity

1:30 PM: “Binajau Tambacan”: A Morphological Analysis of the Sinama Variety in Barangay Tambacan of Iligan City
Keven O. Opamin (Mindanao State University – Iligan Institute of Technology)
2:00 PM: Images and Symbols of the Gypsies (Roma) in the Early USSR
Elena Marushiakova (University of St Andrews)
Veselin Popov (University of St Andrews)
2:30 PM: Online communication among Northwest China ethnic minorities: language choices, visual elements and aspirational identities
Giulia Cabras (Czech Academy of Sciences, Oriental Institute)

General Papers: Sociolinguistics

1:30 PM: Sociolinguistic Aspects of the Linguistic Visuals across the Ganges in Varanasi
Anil Thakur (Indian Institute of Technology (BHU), Varanasi)
Pursotam Kumar (Indian Institute of Technology (BHU), Varanasi)
2:00 PM: Sociopragmatics of Translating Tourism Texts: A Case of Spiritual Tourism in India
Sanjukta Ghosh (Indian Institute of Technology (Banaras Hindu University), Varanasi, India)
2:30 PM: Produsing Press Freedom: Investigating the Mediatization of an Issue About a Philippine Online News Site on Twitter and Facebook
Brian D. Villaverde (Southern Luzon State University)

General Papers: Linguistic Landscapes

1:30 PM: From Beverly Hills to Shangri-La and beyond: a conjunctural analysis of Southwest China politicized residential spaces
Michela Bonato (Ca’ Foscari University of Venice)
2:00 PM: Te Hā O Te Tangata; The Human Breath the Conveyor of Love
Hone Waengarangi Morris (Massey University)
2:30 PM: Framing the Folk in Popular Folklore: Locating Folk Influences in Philippine Creature Urban Legends
Joseph P. Casibual Jr. (Western Mindanao State University)

General Papers: Sociolinguistics

1:30 PM: Am I Not a Postcolonial Subject?
Haris C. Adhikari (Kathmandu University)
2:00 PM: Can be Customary Law is the appropriate solution to Ethnic tension in Bangladesh?
Parimal Roy (University Malaya, Malaysia)
2:30 PM: Are Students Becoming Less Polite? Politeness Strategies, Sociological Variables, and Social Practices in Online Communication
Lorena Taglucop (University of Science and Technology of Southern Philippines)

General Papers: Semiotics and Semiology

1:30 PM: Soft Masculinity Symbols in Local Skincare Brand’s Advertising
Agustinus Rusdianto Berto (Universitas Multimedia Nusantara)
Oliver* (Universitas Multimedia Nusantara)
2:00 PM: Chinese Numerical Proverbs using Semiotic Features to Describe Cultural Elements of Ancient Chinese Society
He Zongjin (Universiti Putra Malaysia)
Adi Yasran Abdul Aziz* (Universiti Putra Malaysia)

Colloquium Papers: Anthropological Linguistics

1:30 PM: Discussing Linguistic Cultural Anthropology
Michael Hadzantonis (Independent Scholar)

Coffee Break

3:00 PM – 3:30 PM, Thursday, May 18, 2023

Drinks: Coffee, Tea, Sparkling Water, Juice, Wine
Food:
Cake, Bread, Scons

 

Keynote 2

3:30 PM – 5:00 PM, Thursday, May 18, 2023

Keynote 2: Professor. Nancy Hornberger

 

Closing Ceremony

5:00 PM – 6:00 PM, Thursday, May 18, 2023

Talk on the success of the Conference
Explanation of publishing
Thank you and prospectus for SOAS GLOCAL CALA Conference 2023
Questions and Answers
Good bye and closing

Anthropological Excursion

9:00 AM – 7:00 PM, Saturday, May 19, 2023

Tour of Old Manila
SCHEDULE
Saturday May 19, 2023
7:00 – to – 20:00
Location
University of The Philippines Diliman, The Philippines

Manila, known officially as the City of Manila, is the capital of the Philippines, and its second-most populous city. Manila is located on the eastern shore of Manila Bay, on the island of Luzon. The Pasig River flows through the middle of the city, dividing it into the north and south sections. The city comprises 16 administrative districts and is divided into six political districts for the purposes of its representation in the Congress of the Philippines and the election of city council members.

Keynote Talk

3:30 PM – 5:00 PM, Wednesday, May 17, 2023

Keynote 1: Professor. Asmah Haji Omar

 

Wednesday Pre-Dinner Break

5:00 PPM – 6:00 PM, Wednesday, May 17, 2023

Gala Dinner

6:00 PM – 9:00 PM, Wednesday, May 17, 2023

Thursday Parallel Sessions 1

8:30 AM – 10:00 AM, Thursday, May 18, 2023

  • Rm 1
  • Rm 2
  • Rm 3
  • Rm 4
  • Rm 5
  • Rm 6

General Papers: Language Ideologies

8:30 AM: Language Ideologies from Sabah, Malaysian Borneo: “More similar than we are different but no one is a Kadazandusun”
Trixie Tangit (Universiti Malaysia Sabah)
9:00 AM: King of Talk, King of Listening: Backchannel Practices in ‘Tonight with Boy Abunda’
Franz Erika Arcamo (Mindanao State University)
9:30 AM: Treating and Healing Malaysia: A Critical Metaphor Analysis on Najib Razak’s Metaphors
Farrah Diebaa Rashid Ali (International Islamic University Malaysia)

General Papers: Language, Gender, Sexuality

8:30 AM: In the Gaze of Women: The Social Reproduction of Filipina Migrant Workers represented in Ten Local Mainstream Films in Recent Decades
Elora S. Francisco (De La Salle University)
Karlena Ameina B. Saturnino (De La Salle University)
9:00 AM: Understand the Rape Culture Landscape in the Philippines through #HijaAko Revolution: A Multimodal Discourse Analysis
Aileen Bautista (De La Salle University – Manila)
9:30 AM: Transgressive Mae: Transwoman Representation and Identity in 3 Will Be Free
Miguel Lorenzo B. Garcia (De La Salle University, Manila; Trinity University of Asia)

General Papers: Language in Real and Virtual Spaces

8:30 AM: Dalitisation of Cultural Behaviour: Representation of Dalithood as a Symbol within Educational Curricula and Media
Sibansu Mukhopadhyay (Government of West Bengal)
Titas Biswas (Jadavpur University)
9:00 AM: Emotions in Jimmy Liao’s Picturebook: A Case Study of Pictorial Metaphors
Xiaoyang Qi (Universiti Putra Malaysia)
Roslina Mamat (Universiti Putra Malaysia)
9:30 AM: The Ideologies of a New Javanese Language
Michael Hadzantonis (Independent Scholar)

General Papers: Semiotics and Semiology

8:30 AM: Translation Capacities from the Tale of Kiều (傳翹, Vietnam) and the Story of Chunhyang (춘향전, Korea) to Various Art Forms
Thao Nguyen Phuong (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
9:00 AM: Social Media Posts; Texts, and Images Iconization of Symbols
Rimi Ghosh Dastidar (Assistant Professor, West Bengal Education Service)
Shrestha Majumdar (Society for Natural Language and Technology Research, Kolkata)
9:30 AM: Interlocution and Writing Stylistics in Shopping Malls in Japan
Kida Tsuyoshi* (Dokkyo University)

General Papers: Symbolism

8:30 AM: The Symbolism of Brinjal and Plot Number in Malaysian Tamil Folk Songs
Kingston Pal Thamburaj (Sultan Idris education university, Malaysia)
Logeswary Arumugum (Teacher)
9:00 AM: Symbolic Representation of the Past and Present Local, National and Global Developments in the Linguistic Landscape of Goa
Marta Dąbrowska (Institute of English Studies, Jagiellonian University, Cracow, Poland)

General Papers: Sociolinguistics

8:30 AM: Palawan’s Prime Tourist Destinations’ Tourism Landscapes and Discourse
Janet B. Oab* (Palawan State University)
9:00 AM: Symbols and Metaphors in the Marketing Communication of the Advertising Language
Jyoti Kumari (Indian Institute of Technology (BHU) Varanasi)
Sanjukta Ghosh (Indian Institute of Technology (BHU) Varanasi)

Morning Coffee Break

10:00 AM – 10:30 AM, Wednesday, May 17, 2023

Drinks: Coffee, Tea, Sparkling Water, Juice, Wine
Food:
Cake, Bread, Scons

 

Thursday Publisher Talk

10:30 AM – 12:00 PM, Thursday, May 18, 2023

Taylor and Francis

Taylor & Francis is one of the world’s leading academic publishers. For more than two centuries, Tnfr has been committed to the highest quality scholarly publishing. Its purpose is to foster human progress through knowledge. Tnfr aims to promote a positive future for everyone through our work.

Speaker:
Katie Peace
Topic: How to Publish your First (or Next) Book: Tips to help you succeed.
Description: Considering publishing your first book? Or not sure how to get your next book published with a top international publisher? This talk will guide you through everything you need to know to get your first (or next) academic book published. Offering top tips to help you succeed from a Publisher’s perspective including mistakes to avoid and additional resources to guide you whilst writing.

Thursday Lunch Break

12:00 PPM – 1:30 PM, Wednesday, May 18, 2023

Buffet Lunch

Thursday Parallel Sessions 2

1:30 PM – 3:00 PM, Wednesday, May 17, 2023

  • Rm 1
  • Rm 2
  • Rm 3
  • Rm 4
  • Rm 5
  • Rm 6

General Papers: Language, Community, Ethnicity

1:30 PM: “Binajau Tambacan”: A Morphological Analysis of the Sinama Variety in Barangay Tambacan of Iligan City
Keven O. Opamin (Mindanao State University – Iligan Institute of Technology)
2:00 PM: Images and Symbols of the Gypsies (Roma) in the Early USSR
Elena Marushiakova (University of St Andrews)
Veselin Popov (University of St Andrews)
2:30 PM: Online communication among Northwest China ethnic minorities: language choices, visual elements and aspirational identities
Giulia Cabras (Czech Academy of Sciences, Oriental Institute)

General Papers: Sociolinguistics

1:30 PM: Sociolinguistic Aspects of the Linguistic Visuals across the Ganges in Varanasi
Anil Thakur (Indian Institute of Technology (BHU), Varanasi)
Pursotam Kumar (Indian Institute of Technology (BHU), Varanasi)
2:00 PM: Sociopragmatics of Translating Tourism Texts: A Case of Spiritual Tourism in India
Sanjukta Ghosh (Indian Institute of Technology (Banaras Hindu University), Varanasi, India)
2:30 PM: Produsing Press Freedom: Investigating the Mediatization of an Issue About a Philippine Online News Site on Twitter and Facebook
Brian D. Villaverde (Southern Luzon State University)

General Papers: Linguistic Landscapes

1:30 PM: From Beverly Hills to Shangri-La and beyond: a conjunctural analysis of Southwest China politicized residential spaces
Michela Bonato (Ca’ Foscari University of Venice)
2:00 PM: Te Hā O Te Tangata; The Human Breath the Conveyor of Love
Hone Waengarangi Morris (Massey University)
2:30 PM: Framing the Folk in Popular Folklore: Locating Folk Influences in Philippine Creature Urban Legends
Joseph P. Casibual Jr. (Western Mindanao State University)

General Papers: Sociolinguistics

1:30 PM: Am I Not a Postcolonial Subject?
Haris C. Adhikari (Kathmandu University)
2:00 PM: Can be Customary Law is the appropriate solution to Ethnic tension in Bangladesh?
Parimal Roy (University Malaya, Malaysia)
2:30 PM: Are Students Becoming Less Polite? Politeness Strategies, Sociological Variables, and Social Practices in Online Communication
Lorena Taglucop (University of Science and Technology of Southern Philippines)

General Papers: Semiotics and Semiology

1:30 PM: Soft Masculinity Symbols in Local Skincare Brand’s Advertising
Agustinus Rusdianto Berto (Universitas Multimedia Nusantara)
Oliver* (Universitas Multimedia Nusantara)
2:00 PM: Chinese Numerical Proverbs using Semiotic Features to Describe Cultural Elements of Ancient Chinese Society
He Zongjin (Universiti Putra Malaysia)
Adi Yasran Abdul Aziz* (Universiti Putra Malaysia)

Colloquium Papers: Anthropological Linguistics

1:30 PM: Discussing Linguistic Cultural Anthropology
Michael Hadzantonis (Independent Scholar)

Coffee Break

3:00 PM – 3:30 PM, Thursday, May 18, 2023

Drinks: Coffee, Tea, Sparkling Water, Juice, Wine
Food:
Cake, Bread, Scons

 

Keynote 2

3:30 PM – 5:00 PM, Thursday, May 18, 2023

Keynote 2: Professor. Nancy Hornberger

 

Closing Ceremony

5:00 PM – 6:00 PM, Thursday, May 18, 2023

Talk on the success of the Conference
Explanation of publishing
Thank you and prospectus for SOAS GLOCAL CALA Conference 2023
Questions and Answers
Good bye and closing

Anthropological Excursion

9:00 AM – 7:00 PM, Saturday, May 19, 2023

Tour of Old Manila
SCHEDULE
Saturday May 19, 2023
7:00 – to – 20:00
Location
University of The Philippines Diliman, The Philippines

Manila, known officially as the City of Manila, is the capital of the Philippines, and its second-most populous city. Manila is located on the eastern shore of Manila Bay, on the island of Luzon. The Pasig River flows through the middle of the city, dividing it into the north and south sections. The city comprises 16 administrative districts and is divided into six political districts for the purposes of its representation in the Congress of the Philippines and the election of city council members.

Afternoon Coffee Break

3:00 PM – 3:30 PM, Wednesday, May 17, 2023

Drinks: Coffee, Tea, Sparkling Water, Juice, Wine
Food:
Cake, Bread, Scons

 

Keynote Talk

3:30 PM – 5:00 PM, Wednesday, May 17, 2023

Keynote 1: Professor. Asmah Haji Omar

 

Wednesday Pre-Dinner Break

5:00 PPM – 6:00 PM, Wednesday, May 17, 2023

Gala Dinner

6:00 PM – 9:00 PM, Wednesday, May 17, 2023

Thursday Parallel Sessions 1

8:30 AM – 10:00 AM, Thursday, May 18, 2023

  • Rm 1
  • Rm 2
  • Rm 3
  • Rm 4
  • Rm 5
  • Rm 6

General Papers: Language Ideologies

8:30 AM: Language Ideologies from Sabah, Malaysian Borneo: “More similar than we are different but no one is a Kadazandusun”
Trixie Tangit (Universiti Malaysia Sabah)
9:00 AM: King of Talk, King of Listening: Backchannel Practices in ‘Tonight with Boy Abunda’
Franz Erika Arcamo (Mindanao State University)
9:30 AM: Treating and Healing Malaysia: A Critical Metaphor Analysis on Najib Razak’s Metaphors
Farrah Diebaa Rashid Ali (International Islamic University Malaysia)

General Papers: Language, Gender, Sexuality

8:30 AM: In the Gaze of Women: The Social Reproduction of Filipina Migrant Workers represented in Ten Local Mainstream Films in Recent Decades
Elora S. Francisco (De La Salle University)
Karlena Ameina B. Saturnino (De La Salle University)
9:00 AM: Understand the Rape Culture Landscape in the Philippines through #HijaAko Revolution: A Multimodal Discourse Analysis
Aileen Bautista (De La Salle University – Manila)
9:30 AM: Transgressive Mae: Transwoman Representation and Identity in 3 Will Be Free
Miguel Lorenzo B. Garcia (De La Salle University, Manila; Trinity University of Asia)

General Papers: Language in Real and Virtual Spaces

8:30 AM: Dalitisation of Cultural Behaviour: Representation of Dalithood as a Symbol within Educational Curricula and Media
Sibansu Mukhopadhyay (Government of West Bengal)
Titas Biswas (Jadavpur University)
9:00 AM: Emotions in Jimmy Liao’s Picturebook: A Case Study of Pictorial Metaphors
Xiaoyang Qi (Universiti Putra Malaysia)
Roslina Mamat (Universiti Putra Malaysia)
9:30 AM: The Ideologies of a New Javanese Language
Michael Hadzantonis (Independent Scholar)

General Papers: Semiotics and Semiology

8:30 AM: Translation Capacities from the Tale of Kiều (傳翹, Vietnam) and the Story of Chunhyang (춘향전, Korea) to Various Art Forms
Thao Nguyen Phuong (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
9:00 AM: Social Media Posts; Texts, and Images Iconization of Symbols
Rimi Ghosh Dastidar (Assistant Professor, West Bengal Education Service)
Shrestha Majumdar (Society for Natural Language and Technology Research, Kolkata)
9:30 AM: Interlocution and Writing Stylistics in Shopping Malls in Japan
Kida Tsuyoshi* (Dokkyo University)

General Papers: Symbolism

8:30 AM: The Symbolism of Brinjal and Plot Number in Malaysian Tamil Folk Songs
Kingston Pal Thamburaj (Sultan Idris education university, Malaysia)
Logeswary Arumugum (Teacher)
9:00 AM: Symbolic Representation of the Past and Present Local, National and Global Developments in the Linguistic Landscape of Goa
Marta Dąbrowska (Institute of English Studies, Jagiellonian University, Cracow, Poland)

General Papers: Sociolinguistics

8:30 AM: Palawan’s Prime Tourist Destinations’ Tourism Landscapes and Discourse
Janet B. Oab* (Palawan State University)
9:00 AM: Symbols and Metaphors in the Marketing Communication of the Advertising Language
Jyoti Kumari (Indian Institute of Technology (BHU) Varanasi)
Sanjukta Ghosh (Indian Institute of Technology (BHU) Varanasi)

Morning Coffee Break

10:00 AM – 10:30 AM, Wednesday, May 17, 2023

Drinks: Coffee, Tea, Sparkling Water, Juice, Wine
Food:
Cake, Bread, Scons

 

Thursday Publisher Talk

10:30 AM – 12:00 PM, Thursday, May 18, 2023

Taylor and Francis

Taylor & Francis is one of the world’s leading academic publishers. For more than two centuries, Tnfr has been committed to the highest quality scholarly publishing. Its purpose is to foster human progress through knowledge. Tnfr aims to promote a positive future for everyone through our work.

Speaker:
Katie Peace
Topic: How to Publish your First (or Next) Book: Tips to help you succeed.
Description: Considering publishing your first book? Or not sure how to get your next book published with a top international publisher? This talk will guide you through everything you need to know to get your first (or next) academic book published. Offering top tips to help you succeed from a Publisher’s perspective including mistakes to avoid and additional resources to guide you whilst writing.

Thursday Lunch Break

12:00 PPM – 1:30 PM, Wednesday, May 18, 2023

Buffet Lunch

Thursday Parallel Sessions 2

1:30 PM – 3:00 PM, Wednesday, May 17, 2023

  • Rm 1
  • Rm 2
  • Rm 3
  • Rm 4
  • Rm 5
  • Rm 6

General Papers: Language, Community, Ethnicity

1:30 PM: “Binajau Tambacan”: A Morphological Analysis of the Sinama Variety in Barangay Tambacan of Iligan City
Keven O. Opamin (Mindanao State University – Iligan Institute of Technology)
2:00 PM: Images and Symbols of the Gypsies (Roma) in the Early USSR
Elena Marushiakova (University of St Andrews)
Veselin Popov (University of St Andrews)
2:30 PM: Online communication among Northwest China ethnic minorities: language choices, visual elements and aspirational identities
Giulia Cabras (Czech Academy of Sciences, Oriental Institute)

General Papers: Sociolinguistics

1:30 PM: Sociolinguistic Aspects of the Linguistic Visuals across the Ganges in Varanasi
Anil Thakur (Indian Institute of Technology (BHU), Varanasi)
Pursotam Kumar (Indian Institute of Technology (BHU), Varanasi)
2:00 PM: Sociopragmatics of Translating Tourism Texts: A Case of Spiritual Tourism in India
Sanjukta Ghosh (Indian Institute of Technology (Banaras Hindu University), Varanasi, India)
2:30 PM: Produsing Press Freedom: Investigating the Mediatization of an Issue About a Philippine Online News Site on Twitter and Facebook
Brian D. Villaverde (Southern Luzon State University)

General Papers: Linguistic Landscapes

1:30 PM: From Beverly Hills to Shangri-La and beyond: a conjunctural analysis of Southwest China politicized residential spaces
Michela Bonato (Ca’ Foscari University of Venice)
2:00 PM: Te Hā O Te Tangata; The Human Breath the Conveyor of Love
Hone Waengarangi Morris (Massey University)
2:30 PM: Framing the Folk in Popular Folklore: Locating Folk Influences in Philippine Creature Urban Legends
Joseph P. Casibual Jr. (Western Mindanao State University)

General Papers: Sociolinguistics

1:30 PM: Am I Not a Postcolonial Subject?
Haris C. Adhikari (Kathmandu University)
2:00 PM: Can be Customary Law is the appropriate solution to Ethnic tension in Bangladesh?
Parimal Roy (University Malaya, Malaysia)
2:30 PM: Are Students Becoming Less Polite? Politeness Strategies, Sociological Variables, and Social Practices in Online Communication
Lorena Taglucop (University of Science and Technology of Southern Philippines)

General Papers: Semiotics and Semiology

1:30 PM: Soft Masculinity Symbols in Local Skincare Brand’s Advertising
Agustinus Rusdianto Berto (Universitas Multimedia Nusantara)
Oliver* (Universitas Multimedia Nusantara)
2:00 PM: Chinese Numerical Proverbs using Semiotic Features to Describe Cultural Elements of Ancient Chinese Society
He Zongjin (Universiti Putra Malaysia)
Adi Yasran Abdul Aziz* (Universiti Putra Malaysia)

Colloquium Papers: Anthropological Linguistics

1:30 PM: Discussing Linguistic Cultural Anthropology
Michael Hadzantonis (Independent Scholar)

Coffee Break

3:00 PM – 3:30 PM, Thursday, May 18, 2023

Drinks: Coffee, Tea, Sparkling Water, Juice, Wine
Food:
Cake, Bread, Scons

 

Keynote 2

3:30 PM – 5:00 PM, Thursday, May 18, 2023

Keynote 2: Professor. Nancy Hornberger

 

Closing Ceremony

5:00 PM – 6:00 PM, Thursday, May 18, 2023

Talk on the success of the Conference
Explanation of publishing
Thank you and prospectus for SOAS GLOCAL CALA Conference 2023
Questions and Answers
Good bye and closing

Anthropological Excursion

9:00 AM – 7:00 PM, Saturday, May 19, 2023

Tour of Old Manila
SCHEDULE
Saturday May 19, 2023
7:00 – to – 20:00
Location
University of The Philippines Diliman, The Philippines

Manila, known officially as the City of Manila, is the capital of the Philippines, and its second-most populous city. Manila is located on the eastern shore of Manila Bay, on the island of Luzon. The Pasig River flows through the middle of the city, dividing it into the north and south sections. The city comprises 16 administrative districts and is divided into six political districts for the purposes of its representation in the Congress of the Philippines and the election of city council members.

Wednesday Parallel Sessions 2

1:30 PM – 3:00 PM, Wednesday, May 17, 2023

  • Rm 1
  • Rm 2
  • Rm 3
  • Rm 4
  • Rm 5
  • Rm 6

General Papers: Language, Community, Ethnicity

1:30 PM: Sustaining Folk Literature: A Study
T.Sai Chandra Mouli (Independent Scholar)
2:00 PM: Contestation of English and Arabic in the Building of Pesantren Culture in Indonesia
Salimah Salimah (Universitas Airlangga)
2:30 PM: The Undiscovered Languages of the Ancient Indus Valley
Nasir Abbas Rizvi Syed* (LUAWMS Pakistan)
Tooba Sahar* (LUAWMS Pakistan)

General Papers: Sociolinguistics

1:30 PM: Linguistic landscape of the Varanasi city: An initial sketch
Anil Thakur (Indian Institute of Technology (BHU), Varanasi)
Sanjukta Ghosh (IIT (BHU), Varanasi)
2:00 PM: Discourse marker nah in colloquial Jakartan Indonesian: The information flow
Rika Mutiara (Esa Unggul University)
2:30 PM: East Asians Accepted: The Sociolinguistic Evolution of Language Affecting How East Asian People Perceive Themselves and are Perceived by Others
Benjamin Duke (University College London, United Kingdom)

General Papers: Anthropological Linguistics

1:30 PM: Theorizing Language Evolution Using Nct and Conlangs: an Etiological Study
Menon Swathi Sivakumar (NIT Trichy)
Vinod Balakrishnan (NIT Trichy)
2:00 PM: The Socialization of Local Identity to Global Context: Translingual and Transcultural Phenomena among TikTok Users
Layli Hamida (Unviersitas Airlangga)
2:30 PM: Çilapulapu as First Filipino Hero: Symbolic Transformation from Colonial History to Post-Colonial Commemoration During the COVID-19 Pandemic
Christina Alexandra Guzman Morales (University of Asia and the Pacific)

General Papers: Discourse Analysis

1:30 PM: Nonstandard English Spelling On Social Media As An Index For Malaysian Identity
Nur Amirah Zakaria (International Islamic University Malaysia)
Farrah Diebaa Rashid Ali (International Islamic University Malaysia)
2:00 PM: Toward a Revision of a Critical Linguistic Anthropology
Michael Hadzantonis (Independent Scholar)
2:30 PM: The Symbol of the Ghosts and Devil Characters in the Fairy Tales and its Influence on Modern Vietnamese Social
Nguyen Thi Dung (University of Labor and Social Affairs Vietnam)

General Papers: Anthropological Linguistics

1:30 PM: Anthropological Aspects of Content and Language Integrated Learning and its Current Worldwide State
Victoria Kytina (University of Kuala Lumpur)

Colloquium Papers:Language and Spatiotemporal Frames

1:30 PM: We are at the Center of the World : Conception of “Centrality” in Pre-Modern Geography
Qing Wang (Beijing Normal University)

Afternoon Coffee Break

3:00 PM – 3:30 PM, Wednesday, May 17, 2023

Drinks: Coffee, Tea, Sparkling Water, Juice, Wine
Food:
Cake, Bread, Scons

 

Keynote Talk

3:30 PM – 5:00 PM, Wednesday, May 17, 2023

Keynote 1: Professor. Asmah Haji Omar

 

Wednesday Pre-Dinner Break

5:00 PPM – 6:00 PM, Wednesday, May 17, 2023

Gala Dinner

6:00 PM – 9:00 PM, Wednesday, May 17, 2023

Thursday Parallel Sessions 1

8:30 AM – 10:00 AM, Thursday, May 18, 2023

  • Rm 1
  • Rm 2
  • Rm 3
  • Rm 4
  • Rm 5
  • Rm 6

General Papers: Language Ideologies

8:30 AM: Language Ideologies from Sabah, Malaysian Borneo: “More similar than we are different but no one is a Kadazandusun”
Trixie Tangit (Universiti Malaysia Sabah)
9:00 AM: King of Talk, King of Listening: Backchannel Practices in ‘Tonight with Boy Abunda’
Franz Erika Arcamo (Mindanao State University)
9:30 AM: Treating and Healing Malaysia: A Critical Metaphor Analysis on Najib Razak’s Metaphors
Farrah Diebaa Rashid Ali (International Islamic University Malaysia)

General Papers: Language, Gender, Sexuality

8:30 AM: In the Gaze of Women: The Social Reproduction of Filipina Migrant Workers represented in Ten Local Mainstream Films in Recent Decades
Elora S. Francisco (De La Salle University)
Karlena Ameina B. Saturnino (De La Salle University)
9:00 AM: Understand the Rape Culture Landscape in the Philippines through #HijaAko Revolution: A Multimodal Discourse Analysis
Aileen Bautista (De La Salle University – Manila)
9:30 AM: Transgressive Mae: Transwoman Representation and Identity in 3 Will Be Free
Miguel Lorenzo B. Garcia (De La Salle University, Manila; Trinity University of Asia)

General Papers: Language in Real and Virtual Spaces

8:30 AM: Dalitisation of Cultural Behaviour: Representation of Dalithood as a Symbol within Educational Curricula and Media
Sibansu Mukhopadhyay (Government of West Bengal)
Titas Biswas (Jadavpur University)
9:00 AM: Emotions in Jimmy Liao’s Picturebook: A Case Study of Pictorial Metaphors
Xiaoyang Qi (Universiti Putra Malaysia)
Roslina Mamat (Universiti Putra Malaysia)
9:30 AM: The Ideologies of a New Javanese Language
Michael Hadzantonis (Independent Scholar)

General Papers: Semiotics and Semiology

8:30 AM: Translation Capacities from the Tale of Kiều (傳翹, Vietnam) and the Story of Chunhyang (춘향전, Korea) to Various Art Forms
Thao Nguyen Phuong (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
9:00 AM: Social Media Posts; Texts, and Images Iconization of Symbols
Rimi Ghosh Dastidar (Assistant Professor, West Bengal Education Service)
Shrestha Majumdar (Society for Natural Language and Technology Research, Kolkata)
9:30 AM: Interlocution and Writing Stylistics in Shopping Malls in Japan
Kida Tsuyoshi* (Dokkyo University)

General Papers: Symbolism

8:30 AM: The Symbolism of Brinjal and Plot Number in Malaysian Tamil Folk Songs
Kingston Pal Thamburaj (Sultan Idris education university, Malaysia)
Logeswary Arumugum (Teacher)
9:00 AM: Symbolic Representation of the Past and Present Local, National and Global Developments in the Linguistic Landscape of Goa
Marta Dąbrowska (Institute of English Studies, Jagiellonian University, Cracow, Poland)

General Papers: Sociolinguistics

8:30 AM: Palawan’s Prime Tourist Destinations’ Tourism Landscapes and Discourse
Janet B. Oab* (Palawan State University)
9:00 AM: Symbols and Metaphors in the Marketing Communication of the Advertising Language
Jyoti Kumari (Indian Institute of Technology (BHU) Varanasi)
Sanjukta Ghosh (Indian Institute of Technology (BHU) Varanasi)

Morning Coffee Break

10:00 AM – 10:30 AM, Wednesday, May 17, 2023

Drinks: Coffee, Tea, Sparkling Water, Juice, Wine
Food:
Cake, Bread, Scons

 

Thursday Publisher Talk

10:30 AM – 12:00 PM, Thursday, May 18, 2023

Taylor and Francis

Taylor & Francis is one of the world’s leading academic publishers. For more than two centuries, Tnfr has been committed to the highest quality scholarly publishing. Its purpose is to foster human progress through knowledge. Tnfr aims to promote a positive future for everyone through our work.

Speaker:
Katie Peace
Topic: How to Publish your First (or Next) Book: Tips to help you succeed.
Description: Considering publishing your first book? Or not sure how to get your next book published with a top international publisher? This talk will guide you through everything you need to know to get your first (or next) academic book published. Offering top tips to help you succeed from a Publisher’s perspective including mistakes to avoid and additional resources to guide you whilst writing.

Thursday Lunch Break

12:00 PPM – 1:30 PM, Wednesday, May 18, 2023

Buffet Lunch

Thursday Parallel Sessions 2

1:30 PM – 3:00 PM, Wednesday, May 17, 2023

  • Rm 1
  • Rm 2
  • Rm 3
  • Rm 4
  • Rm 5
  • Rm 6

General Papers: Language, Community, Ethnicity

1:30 PM: “Binajau Tambacan”: A Morphological Analysis of the Sinama Variety in Barangay Tambacan of Iligan City
Keven O. Opamin (Mindanao State University – Iligan Institute of Technology)
2:00 PM: Images and Symbols of the Gypsies (Roma) in the Early USSR
Elena Marushiakova (University of St Andrews)
Veselin Popov (University of St Andrews)
2:30 PM: Online communication among Northwest China ethnic minorities: language choices, visual elements and aspirational identities
Giulia Cabras (Czech Academy of Sciences, Oriental Institute)

General Papers: Sociolinguistics

1:30 PM: Sociolinguistic Aspects of the Linguistic Visuals across the Ganges in Varanasi
Anil Thakur (Indian Institute of Technology (BHU), Varanasi)
Pursotam Kumar (Indian Institute of Technology (BHU), Varanasi)
2:00 PM: Sociopragmatics of Translating Tourism Texts: A Case of Spiritual Tourism in India
Sanjukta Ghosh (Indian Institute of Technology (Banaras Hindu University), Varanasi, India)
2:30 PM: Produsing Press Freedom: Investigating the Mediatization of an Issue About a Philippine Online News Site on Twitter and Facebook
Brian D. Villaverde (Southern Luzon State University)

General Papers: Linguistic Landscapes

1:30 PM: From Beverly Hills to Shangri-La and beyond: a conjunctural analysis of Southwest China politicized residential spaces
Michela Bonato (Ca’ Foscari University of Venice)
2:00 PM: Te Hā O Te Tangata; The Human Breath the Conveyor of Love
Hone Waengarangi Morris (Massey University)
2:30 PM: Framing the Folk in Popular Folklore: Locating Folk Influences in Philippine Creature Urban Legends
Joseph P. Casibual Jr. (Western Mindanao State University)

General Papers: Sociolinguistics

1:30 PM: Am I Not a Postcolonial Subject?
Haris C. Adhikari (Kathmandu University)
2:00 PM: Can be Customary Law is the appropriate solution to Ethnic tension in Bangladesh?
Parimal Roy (University Malaya, Malaysia)
2:30 PM: Are Students Becoming Less Polite? Politeness Strategies, Sociological Variables, and Social Practices in Online Communication
Lorena Taglucop (University of Science and Technology of Southern Philippines)

General Papers: Semiotics and Semiology

1:30 PM: Soft Masculinity Symbols in Local Skincare Brand’s Advertising
Agustinus Rusdianto Berto (Universitas Multimedia Nusantara)
Oliver* (Universitas Multimedia Nusantara)
2:00 PM: Chinese Numerical Proverbs using Semiotic Features to Describe Cultural Elements of Ancient Chinese Society
He Zongjin (Universiti Putra Malaysia)
Adi Yasran Abdul Aziz* (Universiti Putra Malaysia)

Colloquium Papers: Anthropological Linguistics

1:30 PM: Discussing Linguistic Cultural Anthropology
Michael Hadzantonis (Independent Scholar)

Coffee Break

3:00 PM – 3:30 PM, Thursday, May 18, 2023

Drinks: Coffee, Tea, Sparkling Water, Juice, Wine
Food:
Cake, Bread, Scons

 

Keynote 2

3:30 PM – 5:00 PM, Thursday, May 18, 2023

Keynote 2: Professor. Nancy Hornberger

 

Closing Ceremony

5:00 PM – 6:00 PM, Thursday, May 18, 2023

Talk on the success of the Conference
Explanation of publishing
Thank you and prospectus for SOAS GLOCAL CALA Conference 2023
Questions and Answers
Good bye and closing

Anthropological Excursion

9:00 AM – 7:00 PM, Saturday, May 19, 2023

Tour of Old Manila
SCHEDULE
Saturday May 19, 2023
7:00 – to – 20:00
Location
University of The Philippines Diliman, The Philippines

Manila, known officially as the City of Manila, is the capital of the Philippines, and its second-most populous city. Manila is located on the eastern shore of Manila Bay, on the island of Luzon. The Pasig River flows through the middle of the city, dividing it into the north and south sections. The city comprises 16 administrative districts and is divided into six political districts for the purposes of its representation in the Congress of the Philippines and the election of city council members.

Wednesday Lunch Break

12:00 PPM – 1:30 PM, Wednesday, May 17, 2023

Buffet Lunch

Wednesday Parallel Sessions 2

1:30 PM – 3:00 PM, Wednesday, May 17, 2023

  • Rm 1
  • Rm 2
  • Rm 3
  • Rm 4
  • Rm 5
  • Rm 6

General Papers: Language, Community, Ethnicity

1:30 PM: Sustaining Folk Literature: A Study
T.Sai Chandra Mouli (Independent Scholar)
2:00 PM: Contestation of English and Arabic in the Building of Pesantren Culture in Indonesia
Salimah Salimah (Universitas Airlangga)
2:30 PM: The Undiscovered Languages of the Ancient Indus Valley
Nasir Abbas Rizvi Syed* (LUAWMS Pakistan)
Tooba Sahar* (LUAWMS Pakistan)

General Papers: Sociolinguistics

1:30 PM: Linguistic landscape of the Varanasi city: An initial sketch
Anil Thakur (Indian Institute of Technology (BHU), Varanasi)
Sanjukta Ghosh (IIT (BHU), Varanasi)
2:00 PM: Discourse marker nah in colloquial Jakartan Indonesian: The information flow
Rika Mutiara (Esa Unggul University)
2:30 PM: East Asians Accepted: The Sociolinguistic Evolution of Language Affecting How East Asian People Perceive Themselves and are Perceived by Others
Benjamin Duke (University College London, United Kingdom)

General Papers: Anthropological Linguistics

1:30 PM: Theorizing Language Evolution Using Nct and Conlangs: an Etiological Study
Menon Swathi Sivakumar (NIT Trichy)
Vinod Balakrishnan (NIT Trichy)
2:00 PM: The Socialization of Local Identity to Global Context: Translingual and Transcultural Phenomena among TikTok Users
Layli Hamida (Unviersitas Airlangga)
2:30 PM: Çilapulapu as First Filipino Hero: Symbolic Transformation from Colonial History to Post-Colonial Commemoration During the COVID-19 Pandemic
Christina Alexandra Guzman Morales (University of Asia and the Pacific)

General Papers: Discourse Analysis

1:30 PM: Nonstandard English Spelling On Social Media As An Index For Malaysian Identity
Nur Amirah Zakaria (International Islamic University Malaysia)
Farrah Diebaa Rashid Ali (International Islamic University Malaysia)
2:00 PM: Toward a Revision of a Critical Linguistic Anthropology
Michael Hadzantonis (Independent Scholar)
2:30 PM: The Symbol of the Ghosts and Devil Characters in the Fairy Tales and its Influence on Modern Vietnamese Social
Nguyen Thi Dung (University of Labor and Social Affairs Vietnam)

General Papers: Anthropological Linguistics

1:30 PM: Anthropological Aspects of Content and Language Integrated Learning and its Current Worldwide State
Victoria Kytina (University of Kuala Lumpur)

Colloquium Papers:Language and Spatiotemporal Frames

1:30 PM: We are at the Center of the World : Conception of “Centrality” in Pre-Modern Geography
Qing Wang (Beijing Normal University)

Afternoon Coffee Break

3:00 PM – 3:30 PM, Wednesday, May 17, 2023

Drinks: Coffee, Tea, Sparkling Water, Juice, Wine
Food:
Cake, Bread, Scons

 

Keynote Talk

3:30 PM – 5:00 PM, Wednesday, May 17, 2023

Keynote 1: Professor. Asmah Haji Omar

 

Wednesday Pre-Dinner Break

5:00 PPM – 6:00 PM, Wednesday, May 17, 2023

Gala Dinner

6:00 PM – 9:00 PM, Wednesday, May 17, 2023

Thursday Parallel Sessions 1

8:30 AM – 10:00 AM, Thursday, May 18, 2023

  • Rm 1
  • Rm 2
  • Rm 3
  • Rm 4
  • Rm 5
  • Rm 6

General Papers: Language Ideologies

8:30 AM: Language Ideologies from Sabah, Malaysian Borneo: “More similar than we are different but no one is a Kadazandusun”
Trixie Tangit (Universiti Malaysia Sabah)
9:00 AM: King of Talk, King of Listening: Backchannel Practices in ‘Tonight with Boy Abunda’
Franz Erika Arcamo (Mindanao State University)
9:30 AM: Treating and Healing Malaysia: A Critical Metaphor Analysis on Najib Razak’s Metaphors
Farrah Diebaa Rashid Ali (International Islamic University Malaysia)

General Papers: Language, Gender, Sexuality

8:30 AM: In the Gaze of Women: The Social Reproduction of Filipina Migrant Workers represented in Ten Local Mainstream Films in Recent Decades
Elora S. Francisco (De La Salle University)
Karlena Ameina B. Saturnino (De La Salle University)
9:00 AM: Understand the Rape Culture Landscape in the Philippines through #HijaAko Revolution: A Multimodal Discourse Analysis
Aileen Bautista (De La Salle University – Manila)
9:30 AM: Transgressive Mae: Transwoman Representation and Identity in 3 Will Be Free
Miguel Lorenzo B. Garcia (De La Salle University, Manila; Trinity University of Asia)

General Papers: Language in Real and Virtual Spaces

8:30 AM: Dalitisation of Cultural Behaviour: Representation of Dalithood as a Symbol within Educational Curricula and Media
Sibansu Mukhopadhyay (Government of West Bengal)
Titas Biswas (Jadavpur University)
9:00 AM: Emotions in Jimmy Liao’s Picturebook: A Case Study of Pictorial Metaphors
Xiaoyang Qi (Universiti Putra Malaysia)
Roslina Mamat (Universiti Putra Malaysia)
9:30 AM: The Ideologies of a New Javanese Language
Michael Hadzantonis (Independent Scholar)

General Papers: Semiotics and Semiology

8:30 AM: Translation Capacities from the Tale of Kiều (傳翹, Vietnam) and the Story of Chunhyang (춘향전, Korea) to Various Art Forms
Thao Nguyen Phuong (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
9:00 AM: Social Media Posts; Texts, and Images Iconization of Symbols
Rimi Ghosh Dastidar (Assistant Professor, West Bengal Education Service)
Shrestha Majumdar (Society for Natural Language and Technology Research, Kolkata)
9:30 AM: Interlocution and Writing Stylistics in Shopping Malls in Japan
Kida Tsuyoshi* (Dokkyo University)

General Papers: Symbolism

8:30 AM: The Symbolism of Brinjal and Plot Number in Malaysian Tamil Folk Songs
Kingston Pal Thamburaj (Sultan Idris education university, Malaysia)
Logeswary Arumugum (Teacher)
9:00 AM: Symbolic Representation of the Past and Present Local, National and Global Developments in the Linguistic Landscape of Goa
Marta Dąbrowska (Institute of English Studies, Jagiellonian University, Cracow, Poland)

General Papers: Sociolinguistics

8:30 AM: Palawan’s Prime Tourist Destinations’ Tourism Landscapes and Discourse
Janet B. Oab* (Palawan State University)
9:00 AM: Symbols and Metaphors in the Marketing Communication of the Advertising Language
Jyoti Kumari (Indian Institute of Technology (BHU) Varanasi)
Sanjukta Ghosh (Indian Institute of Technology (BHU) Varanasi)

Morning Coffee Break

10:00 AM – 10:30 AM, Wednesday, May 17, 2023

Drinks: Coffee, Tea, Sparkling Water, Juice, Wine
Food:
Cake, Bread, Scons

 

Thursday Publisher Talk

10:30 AM – 12:00 PM, Thursday, May 18, 2023

Taylor and Francis

Taylor & Francis is one of the world’s leading academic publishers. For more than two centuries, Tnfr has been committed to the highest quality scholarly publishing. Its purpose is to foster human progress through knowledge. Tnfr aims to promote a positive future for everyone through our work.

Speaker:
Katie Peace
Topic: How to Publish your First (or Next) Book: Tips to help you succeed.
Description: Considering publishing your first book? Or not sure how to get your next book published with a top international publisher? This talk will guide you through everything you need to know to get your first (or next) academic book published. Offering top tips to help you succeed from a Publisher’s perspective including mistakes to avoid and additional resources to guide you whilst writing.

Thursday Lunch Break

12:00 PPM – 1:30 PM, Wednesday, May 18, 2023

Buffet Lunch

Thursday Parallel Sessions 2

1:30 PM – 3:00 PM, Wednesday, May 17, 2023

  • Rm 1
  • Rm 2
  • Rm 3
  • Rm 4
  • Rm 5
  • Rm 6

General Papers: Language, Community, Ethnicity

1:30 PM: “Binajau Tambacan”: A Morphological Analysis of the Sinama Variety in Barangay Tambacan of Iligan City
Keven O. Opamin (Mindanao State University – Iligan Institute of Technology)
2:00 PM: Images and Symbols of the Gypsies (Roma) in the Early USSR
Elena Marushiakova (University of St Andrews)
Veselin Popov (University of St Andrews)
2:30 PM: Online communication among Northwest China ethnic minorities: language choices, visual elements and aspirational identities
Giulia Cabras (Czech Academy of Sciences, Oriental Institute)

General Papers: Sociolinguistics

1:30 PM: Sociolinguistic Aspects of the Linguistic Visuals across the Ganges in Varanasi
Anil Thakur (Indian Institute of Technology (BHU), Varanasi)
Pursotam Kumar (Indian Institute of Technology (BHU), Varanasi)
2:00 PM: Sociopragmatics of Translating Tourism Texts: A Case of Spiritual Tourism in India
Sanjukta Ghosh (Indian Institute of Technology (Banaras Hindu University), Varanasi, India)
2:30 PM: Produsing Press Freedom: Investigating the Mediatization of an Issue About a Philippine Online News Site on Twitter and Facebook
Brian D. Villaverde (Southern Luzon State University)

General Papers: Linguistic Landscapes

1:30 PM: From Beverly Hills to Shangri-La and beyond: a conjunctural analysis of Southwest China politicized residential spaces
Michela Bonato (Ca’ Foscari University of Venice)
2:00 PM: Te Hā O Te Tangata; The Human Breath the Conveyor of Love
Hone Waengarangi Morris (Massey University)
2:30 PM: Framing the Folk in Popular Folklore: Locating Folk Influences in Philippine Creature Urban Legends
Joseph P. Casibual Jr. (Western Mindanao State University)

General Papers: Sociolinguistics

1:30 PM: Am I Not a Postcolonial Subject?
Haris C. Adhikari (Kathmandu University)
2:00 PM: Can be Customary Law is the appropriate solution to Ethnic tension in Bangladesh?
Parimal Roy (University Malaya, Malaysia)
2:30 PM: Are Students Becoming Less Polite? Politeness Strategies, Sociological Variables, and Social Practices in Online Communication
Lorena Taglucop (University of Science and Technology of Southern Philippines)

General Papers: Semiotics and Semiology

1:30 PM: Soft Masculinity Symbols in Local Skincare Brand’s Advertising
Agustinus Rusdianto Berto (Universitas Multimedia Nusantara)
Oliver* (Universitas Multimedia Nusantara)
2:00 PM: Chinese Numerical Proverbs using Semiotic Features to Describe Cultural Elements of Ancient Chinese Society
He Zongjin (Universiti Putra Malaysia)
Adi Yasran Abdul Aziz* (Universiti Putra Malaysia)

Colloquium Papers: Anthropological Linguistics

1:30 PM: Discussing Linguistic Cultural Anthropology
Michael Hadzantonis (Independent Scholar)

Coffee Break

3:00 PM – 3:30 PM, Thursday, May 18, 2023

Drinks: Coffee, Tea, Sparkling Water, Juice, Wine
Food:
Cake, Bread, Scons

 

Keynote 2

3:30 PM – 5:00 PM, Thursday, May 18, 2023

Keynote 2: Professor. Nancy Hornberger

 

Closing Ceremony

5:00 PM – 6:00 PM, Thursday, May 18, 2023

Talk on the success of the Conference
Explanation of publishing
Thank you and prospectus for SOAS GLOCAL CALA Conference 2023
Questions and Answers
Good bye and closing

Anthropological Excursion

9:00 AM – 7:00 PM, Saturday, May 19, 2023

Tour of Old Manila
SCHEDULE
Saturday May 19, 2023
7:00 – to – 20:00
Location
University of The Philippines Diliman, The Philippines

Manila, known officially as the City of Manila, is the capital of the Philippines, and its second-most populous city. Manila is located on the eastern shore of Manila Bay, on the island of Luzon. The Pasig River flows through the middle of the city, dividing it into the north and south sections. The city comprises 16 administrative districts and is divided into six political districts for the purposes of its representation in the Congress of the Philippines and the election of city council members.

Workshop

10:30 AM – 12:00 PM, Wednesday, May 17, 2023

Wednesday Lunch Break

12:00 PPM – 1:30 PM, Wednesday, May 17, 2023

Buffet Lunch

Wednesday Parallel Sessions 2

1:30 PM – 3:00 PM, Wednesday, May 17, 2023

  • Rm 1
  • Rm 2
  • Rm 3
  • Rm 4
  • Rm 5
  • Rm 6

General Papers: Language, Community, Ethnicity

1:30 PM: Sustaining Folk Literature: A Study
T.Sai Chandra Mouli (Independent Scholar)
2:00 PM: Contestation of English and Arabic in the Building of Pesantren Culture in Indonesia
Salimah Salimah (Universitas Airlangga)
2:30 PM: The Undiscovered Languages of the Ancient Indus Valley
Nasir Abbas Rizvi Syed* (LUAWMS Pakistan)
Tooba Sahar* (LUAWMS Pakistan)

General Papers: Sociolinguistics

1:30 PM: Linguistic landscape of the Varanasi city: An initial sketch
Anil Thakur (Indian Institute of Technology (BHU), Varanasi)
Sanjukta Ghosh (IIT (BHU), Varanasi)
2:00 PM: Discourse marker nah in colloquial Jakartan Indonesian: The information flow
Rika Mutiara (Esa Unggul University)
2:30 PM: East Asians Accepted: The Sociolinguistic Evolution of Language Affecting How East Asian People Perceive Themselves and are Perceived by Others
Benjamin Duke (University College London, United Kingdom)

General Papers: Anthropological Linguistics

1:30 PM: Theorizing Language Evolution Using Nct and Conlangs: an Etiological Study
Menon Swathi Sivakumar (NIT Trichy)
Vinod Balakrishnan (NIT Trichy)
2:00 PM: The Socialization of Local Identity to Global Context: Translingual and Transcultural Phenomena among TikTok Users
Layli Hamida (Unviersitas Airlangga)
2:30 PM: Çilapulapu as First Filipino Hero: Symbolic Transformation from Colonial History to Post-Colonial Commemoration During the COVID-19 Pandemic
Christina Alexandra Guzman Morales (University of Asia and the Pacific)

General Papers: Discourse Analysis

1:30 PM: Nonstandard English Spelling On Social Media As An Index For Malaysian Identity
Nur Amirah Zakaria (International Islamic University Malaysia)
Farrah Diebaa Rashid Ali (International Islamic University Malaysia)
2:00 PM: Toward a Revision of a Critical Linguistic Anthropology
Michael Hadzantonis (Independent Scholar)
2:30 PM: The Symbol of the Ghosts and Devil Characters in the Fairy Tales and its Influence on Modern Vietnamese Social
Nguyen Thi Dung (University of Labor and Social Affairs Vietnam)

General Papers: Anthropological Linguistics

1:30 PM: Anthropological Aspects of Content and Language Integrated Learning and its Current Worldwide State
Victoria Kytina (University of Kuala Lumpur)

Colloquium Papers:Language and Spatiotemporal Frames

1:30 PM: We are at the Center of the World : Conception of “Centrality” in Pre-Modern Geography
Qing Wang (Beijing Normal University)

Afternoon Coffee Break

3:00 PM – 3:30 PM, Wednesday, May 17, 2023

Drinks: Coffee, Tea, Sparkling Water, Juice, Wine
Food:
Cake, Bread, Scons

 

Keynote Talk

3:30 PM – 5:00 PM, Wednesday, May 17, 2023

Keynote 1: Professor. Asmah Haji Omar

 

Wednesday Pre-Dinner Break

5:00 PPM – 6:00 PM, Wednesday, May 17, 2023

Gala Dinner

6:00 PM – 9:00 PM, Wednesday, May 17, 2023

Thursday Parallel Sessions 1

8:30 AM – 10:00 AM, Thursday, May 18, 2023

  • Rm 1
  • Rm 2
  • Rm 3
  • Rm 4
  • Rm 5
  • Rm 6

General Papers: Language Ideologies

8:30 AM: Language Ideologies from Sabah, Malaysian Borneo: “More similar than we are different but no one is a Kadazandusun”
Trixie Tangit (Universiti Malaysia Sabah)
9:00 AM: King of Talk, King of Listening: Backchannel Practices in ‘Tonight with Boy Abunda’
Franz Erika Arcamo (Mindanao State University)
9:30 AM: Treating and Healing Malaysia: A Critical Metaphor Analysis on Najib Razak’s Metaphors
Farrah Diebaa Rashid Ali (International Islamic University Malaysia)

General Papers: Language, Gender, Sexuality

8:30 AM: In the Gaze of Women: The Social Reproduction of Filipina Migrant Workers represented in Ten Local Mainstream Films in Recent Decades
Elora S. Francisco (De La Salle University)
Karlena Ameina B. Saturnino (De La Salle University)
9:00 AM: Understand the Rape Culture Landscape in the Philippines through #HijaAko Revolution: A Multimodal Discourse Analysis
Aileen Bautista (De La Salle University – Manila)
9:30 AM: Transgressive Mae: Transwoman Representation and Identity in 3 Will Be Free
Miguel Lorenzo B. Garcia (De La Salle University, Manila; Trinity University of Asia)

General Papers: Language in Real and Virtual Spaces

8:30 AM: Dalitisation of Cultural Behaviour: Representation of Dalithood as a Symbol within Educational Curricula and Media
Sibansu Mukhopadhyay (Government of West Bengal)
Titas Biswas (Jadavpur University)
9:00 AM: Emotions in Jimmy Liao’s Picturebook: A Case Study of Pictorial Metaphors
Xiaoyang Qi (Universiti Putra Malaysia)
Roslina Mamat (Universiti Putra Malaysia)
9:30 AM: The Ideologies of a New Javanese Language
Michael Hadzantonis (Independent Scholar)

General Papers: Semiotics and Semiology

8:30 AM: Translation Capacities from the Tale of Kiều (傳翹, Vietnam) and the Story of Chunhyang (춘향전, Korea) to Various Art Forms
Thao Nguyen Phuong (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
9:00 AM: Social Media Posts; Texts, and Images Iconization of Symbols
Rimi Ghosh Dastidar (Assistant Professor, West Bengal Education Service)
Shrestha Majumdar (Society for Natural Language and Technology Research, Kolkata)
9:30 AM: Interlocution and Writing Stylistics in Shopping Malls in Japan
Kida Tsuyoshi* (Dokkyo University)

General Papers: Symbolism

8:30 AM: The Symbolism of Brinjal and Plot Number in Malaysian Tamil Folk Songs
Kingston Pal Thamburaj (Sultan Idris education university, Malaysia)
Logeswary Arumugum (Teacher)
9:00 AM: Symbolic Representation of the Past and Present Local, National and Global Developments in the Linguistic Landscape of Goa
Marta Dąbrowska (Institute of English Studies, Jagiellonian University, Cracow, Poland)

General Papers: Sociolinguistics

8:30 AM: Palawan’s Prime Tourist Destinations’ Tourism Landscapes and Discourse
Janet B. Oab* (Palawan State University)
9:00 AM: Symbols and Metaphors in the Marketing Communication of the Advertising Language
Jyoti Kumari (Indian Institute of Technology (BHU) Varanasi)
Sanjukta Ghosh (Indian Institute of Technology (BHU) Varanasi)

Morning Coffee Break

10:00 AM – 10:30 AM, Wednesday, May 17, 2023

Drinks: Coffee, Tea, Sparkling Water, Juice, Wine
Food:
Cake, Bread, Scons

 

Thursday Publisher Talk

10:30 AM – 12:00 PM, Thursday, May 18, 2023

Taylor and Francis

Taylor & Francis is one of the world’s leading academic publishers. For more than two centuries, Tnfr has been committed to the highest quality scholarly publishing. Its purpose is to foster human progress through knowledge. Tnfr aims to promote a positive future for everyone through our work.

Speaker:
Katie Peace
Topic: How to Publish your First (or Next) Book: Tips to help you succeed.
Description: Considering publishing your first book? Or not sure how to get your next book published with a top international publisher? This talk will guide you through everything you need to know to get your first (or next) academic book published. Offering top tips to help you succeed from a Publisher’s perspective including mistakes to avoid and additional resources to guide you whilst writing.

Thursday Lunch Break

12:00 PPM – 1:30 PM, Wednesday, May 18, 2023

Buffet Lunch

Thursday Parallel Sessions 2

1:30 PM – 3:00 PM, Wednesday, May 17, 2023

  • Rm 1
  • Rm 2
  • Rm 3
  • Rm 4
  • Rm 5
  • Rm 6

General Papers: Language, Community, Ethnicity

1:30 PM: “Binajau Tambacan”: A Morphological Analysis of the Sinama Variety in Barangay Tambacan of Iligan City
Keven O. Opamin (Mindanao State University – Iligan Institute of Technology)
2:00 PM: Images and Symbols of the Gypsies (Roma) in the Early USSR
Elena Marushiakova (University of St Andrews)
Veselin Popov (University of St Andrews)
2:30 PM: Online communication among Northwest China ethnic minorities: language choices, visual elements and aspirational identities
Giulia Cabras (Czech Academy of Sciences, Oriental Institute)

General Papers: Sociolinguistics

1:30 PM: Sociolinguistic Aspects of the Linguistic Visuals across the Ganges in Varanasi
Anil Thakur (Indian Institute of Technology (BHU), Varanasi)
Pursotam Kumar (Indian Institute of Technology (BHU), Varanasi)
2:00 PM: Sociopragmatics of Translating Tourism Texts: A Case of Spiritual Tourism in India
Sanjukta Ghosh (Indian Institute of Technology (Banaras Hindu University), Varanasi, India)
2:30 PM: Produsing Press Freedom: Investigating the Mediatization of an Issue About a Philippine Online News Site on Twitter and Facebook
Brian D. Villaverde (Southern Luzon State University)

General Papers: Linguistic Landscapes

1:30 PM: From Beverly Hills to Shangri-La and beyond: a conjunctural analysis of Southwest China politicized residential spaces
Michela Bonato (Ca’ Foscari University of Venice)
2:00 PM: Te Hā O Te Tangata; The Human Breath the Conveyor of Love
Hone Waengarangi Morris (Massey University)
2:30 PM: Framing the Folk in Popular Folklore: Locating Folk Influences in Philippine Creature Urban Legends
Joseph P. Casibual Jr. (Western Mindanao State University)

General Papers: Sociolinguistics

1:30 PM: Am I Not a Postcolonial Subject?
Haris C. Adhikari (Kathmandu University)
2:00 PM: Can be Customary Law is the appropriate solution to Ethnic tension in Bangladesh?
Parimal Roy (University Malaya, Malaysia)
2:30 PM: Are Students Becoming Less Polite? Politeness Strategies, Sociological Variables, and Social Practices in Online Communication
Lorena Taglucop (University of Science and Technology of Southern Philippines)

General Papers: Semiotics and Semiology

1:30 PM: Soft Masculinity Symbols in Local Skincare Brand’s Advertising
Agustinus Rusdianto Berto (Universitas Multimedia Nusantara)
Oliver* (Universitas Multimedia Nusantara)
2:00 PM: Chinese Numerical Proverbs using Semiotic Features to Describe Cultural Elements of Ancient Chinese Society
He Zongjin (Universiti Putra Malaysia)
Adi Yasran Abdul Aziz* (Universiti Putra Malaysia)

Colloquium Papers: Anthropological Linguistics

1:30 PM: Discussing Linguistic Cultural Anthropology
Michael Hadzantonis (Independent Scholar)

Coffee Break

3:00 PM – 3:30 PM, Thursday, May 18, 2023

Drinks: Coffee, Tea, Sparkling Water, Juice, Wine
Food:
Cake, Bread, Scons

 

Keynote 2

3:30 PM – 5:00 PM, Thursday, May 18, 2023

Keynote 2: Professor. Nancy Hornberger

 

Closing Ceremony

5:00 PM – 6:00 PM, Thursday, May 18, 2023

Talk on the success of the Conference
Explanation of publishing
Thank you and prospectus for SOAS GLOCAL CALA Conference 2023
Questions and Answers
Good bye and closing

Anthropological Excursion

9:00 AM – 7:00 PM, Saturday, May 19, 2023

Tour of Old Manila
SCHEDULE
Saturday May 19, 2023
7:00 – to – 20:00
Location
University of The Philippines Diliman, The Philippines

Manila, known officially as the City of Manila, is the capital of the Philippines, and its second-most populous city. Manila is located on the eastern shore of Manila Bay, on the island of Luzon. The Pasig River flows through the middle of the city, dividing it into the north and south sections. The city comprises 16 administrative districts and is divided into six political districts for the purposes of its representation in the Congress of the Philippines and the election of city council members.

Morning Coffee Break

10:00 AM – 10:30 AM, Thursday, May 18, 2023

Drinks: Coffee, Tea, Sparkling Water, Juice, Wine
Food:
Cake, Bread, Scons

 

Workshop

10:30 AM – 12:00 PM, Wednesday, May 17, 2023

Wednesday Lunch Break

12:00 PPM – 1:30 PM, Wednesday, May 17, 2023

Buffet Lunch

Wednesday Parallel Sessions 2

1:30 PM – 3:00 PM, Wednesday, May 17, 2023

  • Rm 1
  • Rm 2
  • Rm 3
  • Rm 4
  • Rm 5
  • Rm 6

General Papers: Language, Community, Ethnicity

1:30 PM: Sustaining Folk Literature: A Study
T.Sai Chandra Mouli (Independent Scholar)
2:00 PM: Contestation of English and Arabic in the Building of Pesantren Culture in Indonesia
Salimah Salimah (Universitas Airlangga)
2:30 PM: The Undiscovered Languages of the Ancient Indus Valley
Nasir Abbas Rizvi Syed* (LUAWMS Pakistan)
Tooba Sahar* (LUAWMS Pakistan)

General Papers: Sociolinguistics

1:30 PM: Linguistic landscape of the Varanasi city: An initial sketch
Anil Thakur (Indian Institute of Technology (BHU), Varanasi)
Sanjukta Ghosh (IIT (BHU), Varanasi)
2:00 PM: Discourse marker nah in colloquial Jakartan Indonesian: The information flow
Rika Mutiara (Esa Unggul University)
2:30 PM: East Asians Accepted: The Sociolinguistic Evolution of Language Affecting How East Asian People Perceive Themselves and are Perceived by Others
Benjamin Duke (University College London, United Kingdom)

General Papers: Anthropological Linguistics

1:30 PM: Theorizing Language Evolution Using Nct and Conlangs: an Etiological Study
Menon Swathi Sivakumar (NIT Trichy)
Vinod Balakrishnan (NIT Trichy)
2:00 PM: The Socialization of Local Identity to Global Context: Translingual and Transcultural Phenomena among TikTok Users
Layli Hamida (Unviersitas Airlangga)
2:30 PM: Çilapulapu as First Filipino Hero: Symbolic Transformation from Colonial History to Post-Colonial Commemoration During the COVID-19 Pandemic
Christina Alexandra Guzman Morales (University of Asia and the Pacific)

General Papers: Discourse Analysis

1:30 PM: Nonstandard English Spelling On Social Media As An Index For Malaysian Identity
Nur Amirah Zakaria (International Islamic University Malaysia)
Farrah Diebaa Rashid Ali (International Islamic University Malaysia)
2:00 PM: Toward a Revision of a Critical Linguistic Anthropology
Michael Hadzantonis (Independent Scholar)
2:30 PM: The Symbol of the Ghosts and Devil Characters in the Fairy Tales and its Influence on Modern Vietnamese Social
Nguyen Thi Dung (University of Labor and Social Affairs Vietnam)

General Papers: Anthropological Linguistics

1:30 PM: Anthropological Aspects of Content and Language Integrated Learning and its Current Worldwide State
Victoria Kytina (University of Kuala Lumpur)

Colloquium Papers:Language and Spatiotemporal Frames

1:30 PM: We are at the Center of the World : Conception of “Centrality” in Pre-Modern Geography
Qing Wang (Beijing Normal University)

Afternoon Coffee Break

3:00 PM – 3:30 PM, Wednesday, May 17, 2023

Drinks: Coffee, Tea, Sparkling Water, Juice, Wine
Food:
Cake, Bread, Scons

 

Keynote Talk

3:30 PM – 5:00 PM, Wednesday, May 17, 2023

Keynote 1: Professor. Asmah Haji Omar

 

Wednesday Pre-Dinner Break

5:00 PPM – 6:00 PM, Wednesday, May 17, 2023

Gala Dinner

6:00 PM – 9:00 PM, Wednesday, May 17, 2023

Thursday Parallel Sessions 1

8:30 AM – 10:00 AM, Thursday, May 18, 2023

  • Rm 1
  • Rm 2
  • Rm 3
  • Rm 4
  • Rm 5
  • Rm 6

General Papers: Language Ideologies

8:30 AM: Language Ideologies from Sabah, Malaysian Borneo: “More similar than we are different but no one is a Kadazandusun”
Trixie Tangit (Universiti Malaysia Sabah)
9:00 AM: King of Talk, King of Listening: Backchannel Practices in ‘Tonight with Boy Abunda’
Franz Erika Arcamo (Mindanao State University)
9:30 AM: Treating and Healing Malaysia: A Critical Metaphor Analysis on Najib Razak’s Metaphors
Farrah Diebaa Rashid Ali (International Islamic University Malaysia)

General Papers: Language, Gender, Sexuality

8:30 AM: In the Gaze of Women: The Social Reproduction of Filipina Migrant Workers represented in Ten Local Mainstream Films in Recent Decades
Elora S. Francisco (De La Salle University)
Karlena Ameina B. Saturnino (De La Salle University)
9:00 AM: Understand the Rape Culture Landscape in the Philippines through #HijaAko Revolution: A Multimodal Discourse Analysis
Aileen Bautista (De La Salle University – Manila)
9:30 AM: Transgressive Mae: Transwoman Representation and Identity in 3 Will Be Free
Miguel Lorenzo B. Garcia (De La Salle University, Manila; Trinity University of Asia)

General Papers: Language in Real and Virtual Spaces

8:30 AM: Dalitisation of Cultural Behaviour: Representation of Dalithood as a Symbol within Educational Curricula and Media
Sibansu Mukhopadhyay (Government of West Bengal)
Titas Biswas (Jadavpur University)
9:00 AM: Emotions in Jimmy Liao’s Picturebook: A Case Study of Pictorial Metaphors
Xiaoyang Qi (Universiti Putra Malaysia)
Roslina Mamat (Universiti Putra Malaysia)
9:30 AM: The Ideologies of a New Javanese Language
Michael Hadzantonis (Independent Scholar)

General Papers: Semiotics and Semiology

8:30 AM: Translation Capacities from the Tale of Kiều (傳翹, Vietnam) and the Story of Chunhyang (춘향전, Korea) to Various Art Forms
Thao Nguyen Phuong (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
9:00 AM: Social Media Posts; Texts, and Images Iconization of Symbols
Rimi Ghosh Dastidar (Assistant Professor, West Bengal Education Service)
Shrestha Majumdar (Society for Natural Language and Technology Research, Kolkata)
9:30 AM: Interlocution and Writing Stylistics in Shopping Malls in Japan
Kida Tsuyoshi* (Dokkyo University)

General Papers: Symbolism

8:30 AM: The Symbolism of Brinjal and Plot Number in Malaysian Tamil Folk Songs
Kingston Pal Thamburaj (Sultan Idris education university, Malaysia)
Logeswary Arumugum (Teacher)
9:00 AM: Symbolic Representation of the Past and Present Local, National and Global Developments in the Linguistic Landscape of Goa
Marta Dąbrowska (Institute of English Studies, Jagiellonian University, Cracow, Poland)

General Papers: Sociolinguistics

8:30 AM: Palawan’s Prime Tourist Destinations’ Tourism Landscapes and Discourse
Janet B. Oab* (Palawan State University)
9:00 AM: Symbols and Metaphors in the Marketing Communication of the Advertising Language
Jyoti Kumari (Indian Institute of Technology (BHU) Varanasi)
Sanjukta Ghosh (Indian Institute of Technology (BHU) Varanasi)

Morning Coffee Break

10:00 AM – 10:30 AM, Wednesday, May 17, 2023

Drinks: Coffee, Tea, Sparkling Water, Juice, Wine
Food:
Cake, Bread, Scons

 

Thursday Publisher Talk

10:30 AM – 12:00 PM, Thursday, May 18, 2023

Taylor and Francis

Taylor & Francis is one of the world’s leading academic publishers. For more than two centuries, Tnfr has been committed to the highest quality scholarly publishing. Its purpose is to foster human progress through knowledge. Tnfr aims to promote a positive future for everyone through our work.

Speaker:
Katie Peace
Topic: How to Publish your First (or Next) Book: Tips to help you succeed.
Description: Considering publishing your first book? Or not sure how to get your next book published with a top international publisher? This talk will guide you through everything you need to know to get your first (or next) academic book published. Offering top tips to help you succeed from a Publisher’s perspective including mistakes to avoid and additional resources to guide you whilst writing.

Thursday Lunch Break

12:00 PPM – 1:30 PM, Wednesday, May 18, 2023

Buffet Lunch

Thursday Parallel Sessions 2

1:30 PM – 3:00 PM, Wednesday, May 17, 2023

  • Rm 1
  • Rm 2
  • Rm 3
  • Rm 4
  • Rm 5
  • Rm 6

General Papers: Language, Community, Ethnicity

1:30 PM: “Binajau Tambacan”: A Morphological Analysis of the Sinama Variety in Barangay Tambacan of Iligan City
Keven O. Opamin (Mindanao State University – Iligan Institute of Technology)
2:00 PM: Images and Symbols of the Gypsies (Roma) in the Early USSR
Elena Marushiakova (University of St Andrews)
Veselin Popov (University of St Andrews)
2:30 PM: Online communication among Northwest China ethnic minorities: language choices, visual elements and aspirational identities
Giulia Cabras (Czech Academy of Sciences, Oriental Institute)

General Papers: Sociolinguistics

1:30 PM: Sociolinguistic Aspects of the Linguistic Visuals across the Ganges in Varanasi
Anil Thakur (Indian Institute of Technology (BHU), Varanasi)
Pursotam Kumar (Indian Institute of Technology (BHU), Varanasi)
2:00 PM: Sociopragmatics of Translating Tourism Texts: A Case of Spiritual Tourism in India
Sanjukta Ghosh (Indian Institute of Technology (Banaras Hindu University), Varanasi, India)
2:30 PM: Produsing Press Freedom: Investigating the Mediatization of an Issue About a Philippine Online News Site on Twitter and Facebook
Brian D. Villaverde (Southern Luzon State University)

General Papers: Linguistic Landscapes

1:30 PM: From Beverly Hills to Shangri-La and beyond: a conjunctural analysis of Southwest China politicized residential spaces
Michela Bonato (Ca’ Foscari University of Venice)
2:00 PM: Te Hā O Te Tangata; The Human Breath the Conveyor of Love
Hone Waengarangi Morris (Massey University)
2:30 PM: Framing the Folk in Popular Folklore: Locating Folk Influences in Philippine Creature Urban Legends
Joseph P. Casibual Jr. (Western Mindanao State University)

General Papers: Sociolinguistics

1:30 PM: Am I Not a Postcolonial Subject?
Haris C. Adhikari (Kathmandu University)
2:00 PM: Can be Customary Law is the appropriate solution to Ethnic tension in Bangladesh?
Parimal Roy (University Malaya, Malaysia)
2:30 PM: Are Students Becoming Less Polite? Politeness Strategies, Sociological Variables, and Social Practices in Online Communication
Lorena Taglucop (University of Science and Technology of Southern Philippines)

General Papers: Semiotics and Semiology

1:30 PM: Soft Masculinity Symbols in Local Skincare Brand’s Advertising
Agustinus Rusdianto Berto (Universitas Multimedia Nusantara)
Oliver* (Universitas Multimedia Nusantara)
2:00 PM: Chinese Numerical Proverbs using Semiotic Features to Describe Cultural Elements of Ancient Chinese Society
He Zongjin (Universiti Putra Malaysia)
Adi Yasran Abdul Aziz* (Universiti Putra Malaysia)

Colloquium Papers: Anthropological Linguistics

1:30 PM: Discussing Linguistic Cultural Anthropology
Michael Hadzantonis (Independent Scholar)

Coffee Break

3:00 PM – 3:30 PM, Thursday, May 18, 2023

Drinks: Coffee, Tea, Sparkling Water, Juice, Wine
Food:
Cake, Bread, Scons

 

Keynote 2

3:30 PM – 5:00 PM, Thursday, May 18, 2023

Keynote 2: Professor. Nancy Hornberger

 

Closing Ceremony

5:00 PM – 6:00 PM, Thursday, May 18, 2023

Talk on the success of the Conference
Explanation of publishing
Thank you and prospectus for SOAS GLOCAL CALA Conference 2023
Questions and Answers
Good bye and closing

Anthropological Excursion

9:00 AM – 7:00 PM, Saturday, May 19, 2023

Tour of Old Manila
SCHEDULE
Saturday May 19, 2023
7:00 – to – 20:00
Location
University of The Philippines Diliman, The Philippines

Manila, known officially as the City of Manila, is the capital of the Philippines, and its second-most populous city. Manila is located on the eastern shore of Manila Bay, on the island of Luzon. The Pasig River flows through the middle of the city, dividing it into the north and south sections. The city comprises 16 administrative districts and is divided into six political districts for the purposes of its representation in the Congress of the Philippines and the election of city council members.

Wednesday Parallel Sessions 1

8:30 AM – 10:00 AM, Wednesday, May 17, 2023

  • Rm 1
  • Rm 2
  • Rm 3
  • Rm 4
  • Rm 5
  • Rm 6

General Papers: Language, Gender and Sexuality

8:30 AM: Investigating Gender Bias through Gender Markings in College Students’ Essays
Nuriza P. Jalani (Zamboanga State College of Marine Sciences and Technology)
9:00 AM: Sexual Discourses on Female Bodies, Androcentric Biases, and Colonial Ideologies (Surveying Some Contemporary Vietnamese Prose After 1986)
Le Quoc Hieu (Vietnam Academy of Social Sciences)
9:30 AM: Dichotomizing Narratives on Women’s Re/presentation: A Textual Inference from Nick Juaquin and Estrella Alfon’s Fiction
Joseph P. Casibual Jr. (Western Mindanao State University)

General Papers: Ethnographical Language Work

8:30 AM: Apologies on store notices during the Covid-19 pandemic in Tokyo
Yuko Kano (University of Tsukuba)
9:00 AM: Student-Instructor Linguistic Politeness Strategies and Social Practices in Computer-Mediated Communication
Lorena Taglucop (University of Science and Technology of Southern Philippines)
9:30 AM: Exploring University of Antique’s Hashtag Culture on Facebook: The Ethnography of Communication in Virtual Space
Edbert Jay M. Cabrillos (University of Antique, Philippines)

General Papers: Text, Context, Entextualization

8:30 AM: Laughter Onomatopoeia as Role Language: A Comparative Analysis of Japanese and Chinese Comics
Yihui Xia (Guangzhou College of Technology and Business)
9:00 AM: The Role of L2 and Cultural Awareness in Memory Recall: A Cross-Cultural Study
Chun-yin Doris Chen (National Taiwan Normal University)
Ching-Te Angelina Yang* (National Taiwan Normal University)
9:30 AM: Small and Cute? Small and Bad?: Divergent Semantic Extension of Diminutive Expressions in Thai and Korean
Kultida Khammee (University of Phayao)
Seongha Rhee (Hankuk Univ. of Foreign Studies, Korea and Mahidol University, Thailand)

General Papers: Language and Spatiotemporal Frames

8:30 AM: Symbols of spatial representation across languages: From English phrasal verbs to Hindi Complex predicates
Pursotam Kumar (Indian Institute of Technology (BHU), Varanasi)
Sanjukta Ghosh (Indian Institute of Technology (BHU), Varanasi)
9:00 AM: Chronotopic (Re) Configurations in Life Stories of Filipino Domestic Workers in Hong Kong
Nicanor L. Guinto (Southern Luzon State University)
9:30 AM: Wayang Symbolisms and Technology
Michael Hadzantonis (Independent Scholar)

General Papers: Language, Contact and Change

8:30 AM: Structural Analysis of Persian-English Code-switching and Code-mixing: An Inquiry into Universal Linguistic Constraints
Hamzeh Moradi (Nanfang College, Guangzhou)
9:00 AM: Between the East and West: Development of Traditional Eastern and Modern Western Symbols in Korean Pop Music
Michal Schwarz (Masaryk University)

Colloquium Papers:Anthropological Linguistics

8:30 AM: Naming Methods of Roads, Streets and Alleys from Chinese to English in the Cultural City of Changsha, China
Zhou Yin (Universiti Putra Malaysia)
9:00 AM: Naming Methods of Roads, Streets and Alleys from Chinese to English in the Cultural City of Changsha, China
Wong Ling Yann* (Universiti Putra Malaysia)

Morning Coffee Break

10:00 AM – 10:30 AM, Thursday, May 18, 2023

Drinks: Coffee, Tea, Sparkling Water, Juice, Wine
Food:
Cake, Bread, Scons

 

Workshop

10:30 AM – 12:00 PM, Wednesday, May 17, 2023

Wednesday Lunch Break

12:00 PPM – 1:30 PM, Wednesday, May 17, 2023

Buffet Lunch

Wednesday Parallel Sessions 2

1:30 PM – 3:00 PM, Wednesday, May 17, 2023

  • Rm 1
  • Rm 2
  • Rm 3
  • Rm 4
  • Rm 5
  • Rm 6

General Papers: Language, Community, Ethnicity

1:30 PM: Sustaining Folk Literature: A Study
T.Sai Chandra Mouli (Independent Scholar)
2:00 PM: Contestation of English and Arabic in the Building of Pesantren Culture in Indonesia
Salimah Salimah (Universitas Airlangga)
2:30 PM: The Undiscovered Languages of the Ancient Indus Valley
Nasir Abbas Rizvi Syed* (LUAWMS Pakistan)
Tooba Sahar* (LUAWMS Pakistan)

General Papers: Sociolinguistics

1:30 PM: Linguistic landscape of the Varanasi city: An initial sketch
Anil Thakur (Indian Institute of Technology (BHU), Varanasi)
Sanjukta Ghosh (IIT (BHU), Varanasi)
2:00 PM: Discourse marker nah in colloquial Jakartan Indonesian: The information flow
Rika Mutiara (Esa Unggul University)
2:30 PM: East Asians Accepted: The Sociolinguistic Evolution of Language Affecting How East Asian People Perceive Themselves and are Perceived by Others
Benjamin Duke (University College London, United Kingdom)

General Papers: Anthropological Linguistics

1:30 PM: Theorizing Language Evolution Using Nct and Conlangs: an Etiological Study
Menon Swathi Sivakumar (NIT Trichy)
Vinod Balakrishnan (NIT Trichy)
2:00 PM: The Socialization of Local Identity to Global Context: Translingual and Transcultural Phenomena among TikTok Users
Layli Hamida (Unviersitas Airlangga)
2:30 PM: Çilapulapu as First Filipino Hero: Symbolic Transformation from Colonial History to Post-Colonial Commemoration During the COVID-19 Pandemic
Christina Alexandra Guzman Morales (University of Asia and the Pacific)

General Papers: Discourse Analysis

1:30 PM: Nonstandard English Spelling On Social Media As An Index For Malaysian Identity
Nur Amirah Zakaria (International Islamic University Malaysia)
Farrah Diebaa Rashid Ali (International Islamic University Malaysia)
2:00 PM: Toward a Revision of a Critical Linguistic Anthropology
Michael Hadzantonis (Independent Scholar)
2:30 PM: The Symbol of the Ghosts and Devil Characters in the Fairy Tales and its Influence on Modern Vietnamese Social
Nguyen Thi Dung (University of Labor and Social Affairs Vietnam)

General Papers: Anthropological Linguistics

1:30 PM: Anthropological Aspects of Content and Language Integrated Learning and its Current Worldwide State
Victoria Kytina (University of Kuala Lumpur)

Colloquium Papers:Language and Spatiotemporal Frames

1:30 PM: We are at the Center of the World : Conception of “Centrality” in Pre-Modern Geography
Qing Wang (Beijing Normal University)

Afternoon Coffee Break

3:00 PM – 3:30 PM, Wednesday, May 17, 2023

Drinks: Coffee, Tea, Sparkling Water, Juice, Wine
Food:
Cake, Bread, Scons

 

Keynote Talk

3:30 PM – 5:00 PM, Wednesday, May 17, 2023

Keynote 1: Professor. Asmah Haji Omar

 

Wednesday Pre-Dinner Break

5:00 PPM – 6:00 PM, Wednesday, May 17, 2023

Gala Dinner

6:00 PM – 9:00 PM, Wednesday, May 17, 2023

Thursday Parallel Sessions 1

8:30 AM – 10:00 AM, Thursday, May 18, 2023

  • Rm 1
  • Rm 2
  • Rm 3
  • Rm 4
  • Rm 5
  • Rm 6

General Papers: Language Ideologies

8:30 AM: Language Ideologies from Sabah, Malaysian Borneo: “More similar than we are different but no one is a Kadazandusun”
Trixie Tangit (Universiti Malaysia Sabah)
9:00 AM: King of Talk, King of Listening: Backchannel Practices in ‘Tonight with Boy Abunda’
Franz Erika Arcamo (Mindanao State University)
9:30 AM: Treating and Healing Malaysia: A Critical Metaphor Analysis on Najib Razak’s Metaphors
Farrah Diebaa Rashid Ali (International Islamic University Malaysia)

General Papers: Language, Gender, Sexuality

8:30 AM: In the Gaze of Women: The Social Reproduction of Filipina Migrant Workers represented in Ten Local Mainstream Films in Recent Decades
Elora S. Francisco (De La Salle University)
Karlena Ameina B. Saturnino (De La Salle University)
9:00 AM: Understand the Rape Culture Landscape in the Philippines through #HijaAko Revolution: A Multimodal Discourse Analysis
Aileen Bautista (De La Salle University – Manila)
9:30 AM: Transgressive Mae: Transwoman Representation and Identity in 3 Will Be Free
Miguel Lorenzo B. Garcia (De La Salle University, Manila; Trinity University of Asia)

General Papers: Language in Real and Virtual Spaces

8:30 AM: Dalitisation of Cultural Behaviour: Representation of Dalithood as a Symbol within Educational Curricula and Media
Sibansu Mukhopadhyay (Government of West Bengal)
Titas Biswas (Jadavpur University)
9:00 AM: Emotions in Jimmy Liao’s Picturebook: A Case Study of Pictorial Metaphors
Xiaoyang Qi (Universiti Putra Malaysia)
Roslina Mamat (Universiti Putra Malaysia)
9:30 AM: The Ideologies of a New Javanese Language
Michael Hadzantonis (Independent Scholar)

General Papers: Semiotics and Semiology

8:30 AM: Translation Capacities from the Tale of Kiều (傳翹, Vietnam) and the Story of Chunhyang (춘향전, Korea) to Various Art Forms
Thao Nguyen Phuong (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
9:00 AM: Social Media Posts; Texts, and Images Iconization of Symbols
Rimi Ghosh Dastidar (Assistant Professor, West Bengal Education Service)
Shrestha Majumdar (Society for Natural Language and Technology Research, Kolkata)
9:30 AM: Interlocution and Writing Stylistics in Shopping Malls in Japan
Kida Tsuyoshi* (Dokkyo University)

General Papers: Symbolism

8:30 AM: The Symbolism of Brinjal and Plot Number in Malaysian Tamil Folk Songs
Kingston Pal Thamburaj (Sultan Idris education university, Malaysia)
Logeswary Arumugum (Teacher)
9:00 AM: Symbolic Representation of the Past and Present Local, National and Global Developments in the Linguistic Landscape of Goa
Marta Dąbrowska (Institute of English Studies, Jagiellonian University, Cracow, Poland)

General Papers: Sociolinguistics

8:30 AM: Palawan’s Prime Tourist Destinations’ Tourism Landscapes and Discourse
Janet B. Oab* (Palawan State University)
9:00 AM: Symbols and Metaphors in the Marketing Communication of the Advertising Language
Jyoti Kumari (Indian Institute of Technology (BHU) Varanasi)
Sanjukta Ghosh (Indian Institute of Technology (BHU) Varanasi)

Morning Coffee Break

10:00 AM – 10:30 AM, Wednesday, May 17, 2023

Drinks: Coffee, Tea, Sparkling Water, Juice, Wine
Food:
Cake, Bread, Scons

 

Thursday Publisher Talk

10:30 AM – 12:00 PM, Thursday, May 18, 2023

Taylor and Francis

Taylor & Francis is one of the world’s leading academic publishers. For more than two centuries, Tnfr has been committed to the highest quality scholarly publishing. Its purpose is to foster human progress through knowledge. Tnfr aims to promote a positive future for everyone through our work.

Speaker:
Katie Peace
Topic: How to Publish your First (or Next) Book: Tips to help you succeed.
Description: Considering publishing your first book? Or not sure how to get your next book published with a top international publisher? This talk will guide you through everything you need to know to get your first (or next) academic book published. Offering top tips to help you succeed from a Publisher’s perspective including mistakes to avoid and additional resources to guide you whilst writing.

Thursday Lunch Break

12:00 PPM – 1:30 PM, Wednesday, May 18, 2023

Buffet Lunch

Thursday Parallel Sessions 2

1:30 PM – 3:00 PM, Wednesday, May 17, 2023

  • Rm 1
  • Rm 2
  • Rm 3
  • Rm 4
  • Rm 5
  • Rm 6

General Papers: Language, Community, Ethnicity

1:30 PM: “Binajau Tambacan”: A Morphological Analysis of the Sinama Variety in Barangay Tambacan of Iligan City
Keven O. Opamin (Mindanao State University – Iligan Institute of Technology)
2:00 PM: Images and Symbols of the Gypsies (Roma) in the Early USSR
Elena Marushiakova (University of St Andrews)
Veselin Popov (University of St Andrews)
2:30 PM: Online communication among Northwest China ethnic minorities: language choices, visual elements and aspirational identities
Giulia Cabras (Czech Academy of Sciences, Oriental Institute)

General Papers: Sociolinguistics

1:30 PM: Sociolinguistic Aspects of the Linguistic Visuals across the Ganges in Varanasi
Anil Thakur (Indian Institute of Technology (BHU), Varanasi)
Pursotam Kumar (Indian Institute of Technology (BHU), Varanasi)
2:00 PM: Sociopragmatics of Translating Tourism Texts: A Case of Spiritual Tourism in India
Sanjukta Ghosh (Indian Institute of Technology (Banaras Hindu University), Varanasi, India)
2:30 PM: Produsing Press Freedom: Investigating the Mediatization of an Issue About a Philippine Online News Site on Twitter and Facebook
Brian D. Villaverde (Southern Luzon State University)

General Papers: Linguistic Landscapes

1:30 PM: From Beverly Hills to Shangri-La and beyond: a conjunctural analysis of Southwest China politicized residential spaces
Michela Bonato (Ca’ Foscari University of Venice)
2:00 PM: Te Hā O Te Tangata; The Human Breath the Conveyor of Love
Hone Waengarangi Morris (Massey University)
2:30 PM: Framing the Folk in Popular Folklore: Locating Folk Influences in Philippine Creature Urban Legends
Joseph P. Casibual Jr. (Western Mindanao State University)

General Papers: Sociolinguistics

1:30 PM: Am I Not a Postcolonial Subject?
Haris C. Adhikari (Kathmandu University)
2:00 PM: Can be Customary Law is the appropriate solution to Ethnic tension in Bangladesh?
Parimal Roy (University Malaya, Malaysia)
2:30 PM: Are Students Becoming Less Polite? Politeness Strategies, Sociological Variables, and Social Practices in Online Communication
Lorena Taglucop (University of Science and Technology of Southern Philippines)

General Papers: Semiotics and Semiology

1:30 PM: Soft Masculinity Symbols in Local Skincare Brand’s Advertising
Agustinus Rusdianto Berto (Universitas Multimedia Nusantara)
Oliver* (Universitas Multimedia Nusantara)
2:00 PM: Chinese Numerical Proverbs using Semiotic Features to Describe Cultural Elements of Ancient Chinese Society
He Zongjin (Universiti Putra Malaysia)
Adi Yasran Abdul Aziz* (Universiti Putra Malaysia)

Colloquium Papers: Anthropological Linguistics

1:30 PM: Discussing Linguistic Cultural Anthropology
Michael Hadzantonis (Independent Scholar)

Coffee Break

3:00 PM – 3:30 PM, Thursday, May 18, 2023

Drinks: Coffee, Tea, Sparkling Water, Juice, Wine
Food:
Cake, Bread, Scons

 

Keynote 2

3:30 PM – 5:00 PM, Thursday, May 18, 2023

Keynote 2: Professor. Nancy Hornberger

 

Closing Ceremony

5:00 PM – 6:00 PM, Thursday, May 18, 2023

Talk on the success of the Conference
Explanation of publishing
Thank you and prospectus for SOAS GLOCAL CALA Conference 2023
Questions and Answers
Good bye and closing

Anthropological Excursion

9:00 AM – 7:00 PM, Saturday, May 19, 2023

Tour of Old Manila
SCHEDULE
Saturday May 19, 2023
7:00 – to – 20:00
Location
University of The Philippines Diliman, The Philippines

Manila, known officially as the City of Manila, is the capital of the Philippines, and its second-most populous city. Manila is located on the eastern shore of Manila Bay, on the island of Luzon. The Pasig River flows through the middle of the city, dividing it into the north and south sections. The city comprises 16 administrative districts and is divided into six political districts for the purposes of its representation in the Congress of the Philippines and the election of city council members.

Tuesday Publisher Talk

3:30 PM – 5:00 PM, Tuesday, May 16, 2023

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 Springer Nature

Springer Nature advances discovery by publishing trusted research, supporting the development of new ideas and championing open science. We are committed to playing our part in accelerating solutions to address the world’s urgent challenges.


Speaker:
Satvinder Kaur / Alexandra Campbell

Wednesday Parallel Sessions 1

8:30 AM – 10:00 AM, Wednesday, May 17, 2023

  • Rm 1
  • Rm 2
  • Rm 3
  • Rm 4
  • Rm 5
  • Rm 6

General Papers: Language, Gender and Sexuality

8:30 AM: Investigating Gender Bias through Gender Markings in College Students’ Essays
Nuriza P. Jalani (Zamboanga State College of Marine Sciences and Technology)
9:00 AM: Sexual Discourses on Female Bodies, Androcentric Biases, and Colonial Ideologies (Surveying Some Contemporary Vietnamese Prose After 1986)
Le Quoc Hieu (Vietnam Academy of Social Sciences)
9:30 AM: Dichotomizing Narratives on Women’s Re/presentation: A Textual Inference from Nick Juaquin and Estrella Alfon’s Fiction
Joseph P. Casibual Jr. (Western Mindanao State University)

General Papers: Ethnographical Language Work

8:30 AM: Apologies on store notices during the Covid-19 pandemic in Tokyo
Yuko Kano (University of Tsukuba)
9:00 AM: Student-Instructor Linguistic Politeness Strategies and Social Practices in Computer-Mediated Communication
Lorena Taglucop (University of Science and Technology of Southern Philippines)
9:30 AM: Exploring University of Antique’s Hashtag Culture on Facebook: The Ethnography of Communication in Virtual Space
Edbert Jay M. Cabrillos (University of Antique, Philippines)

General Papers: Text, Context, Entextualization

8:30 AM: Laughter Onomatopoeia as Role Language: A Comparative Analysis of Japanese and Chinese Comics
Yihui Xia (Guangzhou College of Technology and Business)
9:00 AM: The Role of L2 and Cultural Awareness in Memory Recall: A Cross-Cultural Study
Chun-yin Doris Chen (National Taiwan Normal University)
Ching-Te Angelina Yang* (National Taiwan Normal University)
9:30 AM: Small and Cute? Small and Bad?: Divergent Semantic Extension of Diminutive Expressions in Thai and Korean
Kultida Khammee (University of Phayao)
Seongha Rhee (Hankuk Univ. of Foreign Studies, Korea and Mahidol University, Thailand)

General Papers: Language and Spatiotemporal Frames

8:30 AM: Symbols of spatial representation across languages: From English phrasal verbs to Hindi Complex predicates
Pursotam Kumar (Indian Institute of Technology (BHU), Varanasi)
Sanjukta Ghosh (Indian Institute of Technology (BHU), Varanasi)
9:00 AM: Chronotopic (Re) Configurations in Life Stories of Filipino Domestic Workers in Hong Kong
Nicanor L. Guinto (Southern Luzon State University)
9:30 AM: Wayang Symbolisms and Technology
Michael Hadzantonis (Independent Scholar)

General Papers: Language, Contact and Change

8:30 AM: Structural Analysis of Persian-English Code-switching and Code-mixing: An Inquiry into Universal Linguistic Constraints
Hamzeh Moradi (Nanfang College, Guangzhou)
9:00 AM: Between the East and West: Development of Traditional Eastern and Modern Western Symbols in Korean Pop Music
Michal Schwarz (Masaryk University)

Colloquium Papers:Anthropological Linguistics

8:30 AM: Naming Methods of Roads, Streets and Alleys from Chinese to English in the Cultural City of Changsha, China
Zhou Yin (Universiti Putra Malaysia)
9:00 AM: Naming Methods of Roads, Streets and Alleys from Chinese to English in the Cultural City of Changsha, China
Wong Ling Yann* (Universiti Putra Malaysia)

Morning Coffee Break

10:00 AM – 10:30 AM, Thursday, May 18, 2023

Drinks: Coffee, Tea, Sparkling Water, Juice, Wine
Food:
Cake, Bread, Scons

 

Workshop

10:30 AM – 12:00 PM, Wednesday, May 17, 2023

Wednesday Lunch Break

12:00 PPM – 1:30 PM, Wednesday, May 17, 2023

Buffet Lunch

Wednesday Parallel Sessions 2

1:30 PM – 3:00 PM, Wednesday, May 17, 2023

  • Rm 1
  • Rm 2
  • Rm 3
  • Rm 4
  • Rm 5
  • Rm 6

General Papers: Language, Community, Ethnicity

1:30 PM: Sustaining Folk Literature: A Study
T.Sai Chandra Mouli (Independent Scholar)
2:00 PM: Contestation of English and Arabic in the Building of Pesantren Culture in Indonesia
Salimah Salimah (Universitas Airlangga)
2:30 PM: The Undiscovered Languages of the Ancient Indus Valley
Nasir Abbas Rizvi Syed* (LUAWMS Pakistan)
Tooba Sahar* (LUAWMS Pakistan)

General Papers: Sociolinguistics

1:30 PM: Linguistic landscape of the Varanasi city: An initial sketch
Anil Thakur (Indian Institute of Technology (BHU), Varanasi)
Sanjukta Ghosh (IIT (BHU), Varanasi)
2:00 PM: Discourse marker nah in colloquial Jakartan Indonesian: The information flow
Rika Mutiara (Esa Unggul University)
2:30 PM: East Asians Accepted: The Sociolinguistic Evolution of Language Affecting How East Asian People Perceive Themselves and are Perceived by Others
Benjamin Duke (University College London, United Kingdom)

General Papers: Anthropological Linguistics

1:30 PM: Theorizing Language Evolution Using Nct and Conlangs: an Etiological Study
Menon Swathi Sivakumar (NIT Trichy)
Vinod Balakrishnan (NIT Trichy)
2:00 PM: The Socialization of Local Identity to Global Context: Translingual and Transcultural Phenomena among TikTok Users
Layli Hamida (Unviersitas Airlangga)
2:30 PM: Çilapulapu as First Filipino Hero: Symbolic Transformation from Colonial History to Post-Colonial Commemoration During the COVID-19 Pandemic
Christina Alexandra Guzman Morales (University of Asia and the Pacific)

General Papers: Discourse Analysis

1:30 PM: Nonstandard English Spelling On Social Media As An Index For Malaysian Identity
Nur Amirah Zakaria (International Islamic University Malaysia)
Farrah Diebaa Rashid Ali (International Islamic University Malaysia)
2:00 PM: Toward a Revision of a Critical Linguistic Anthropology
Michael Hadzantonis (Independent Scholar)
2:30 PM: The Symbol of the Ghosts and Devil Characters in the Fairy Tales and its Influence on Modern Vietnamese Social
Nguyen Thi Dung (University of Labor and Social Affairs Vietnam)

General Papers: Anthropological Linguistics

1:30 PM: Anthropological Aspects of Content and Language Integrated Learning and its Current Worldwide State
Victoria Kytina (University of Kuala Lumpur)

Colloquium Papers:Language and Spatiotemporal Frames

1:30 PM: We are at the Center of the World : Conception of “Centrality” in Pre-Modern Geography
Qing Wang (Beijing Normal University)

Afternoon Coffee Break

3:00 PM – 3:30 PM, Wednesday, May 17, 2023

Drinks: Coffee, Tea, Sparkling Water, Juice, Wine
Food:
Cake, Bread, Scons

 

Keynote Talk

3:30 PM – 5:00 PM, Wednesday, May 17, 2023

Keynote 1: Professor. Asmah Haji Omar

 

Wednesday Pre-Dinner Break

5:00 PPM – 6:00 PM, Wednesday, May 17, 2023

Gala Dinner

6:00 PM – 9:00 PM, Wednesday, May 17, 2023

Thursday Parallel Sessions 1

8:30 AM – 10:00 AM, Thursday, May 18, 2023

  • Rm 1
  • Rm 2
  • Rm 3
  • Rm 4
  • Rm 5
  • Rm 6

General Papers: Language Ideologies

8:30 AM: Language Ideologies from Sabah, Malaysian Borneo: “More similar than we are different but no one is a Kadazandusun”
Trixie Tangit (Universiti Malaysia Sabah)
9:00 AM: King of Talk, King of Listening: Backchannel Practices in ‘Tonight with Boy Abunda’
Franz Erika Arcamo (Mindanao State University)
9:30 AM: Treating and Healing Malaysia: A Critical Metaphor Analysis on Najib Razak’s Metaphors
Farrah Diebaa Rashid Ali (International Islamic University Malaysia)

General Papers: Language, Gender, Sexuality

8:30 AM: In the Gaze of Women: The Social Reproduction of Filipina Migrant Workers represented in Ten Local Mainstream Films in Recent Decades
Elora S. Francisco (De La Salle University)
Karlena Ameina B. Saturnino (De La Salle University)
9:00 AM: Understand the Rape Culture Landscape in the Philippines through #HijaAko Revolution: A Multimodal Discourse Analysis
Aileen Bautista (De La Salle University – Manila)
9:30 AM: Transgressive Mae: Transwoman Representation and Identity in 3 Will Be Free
Miguel Lorenzo B. Garcia (De La Salle University, Manila; Trinity University of Asia)

General Papers: Language in Real and Virtual Spaces

8:30 AM: Dalitisation of Cultural Behaviour: Representation of Dalithood as a Symbol within Educational Curricula and Media
Sibansu Mukhopadhyay (Government of West Bengal)
Titas Biswas (Jadavpur University)
9:00 AM: Emotions in Jimmy Liao’s Picturebook: A Case Study of Pictorial Metaphors
Xiaoyang Qi (Universiti Putra Malaysia)
Roslina Mamat (Universiti Putra Malaysia)
9:30 AM: The Ideologies of a New Javanese Language
Michael Hadzantonis (Independent Scholar)

General Papers: Semiotics and Semiology

8:30 AM: Translation Capacities from the Tale of Kiều (傳翹, Vietnam) and the Story of Chunhyang (춘향전, Korea) to Various Art Forms
Thao Nguyen Phuong (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
9:00 AM: Social Media Posts; Texts, and Images Iconization of Symbols
Rimi Ghosh Dastidar (Assistant Professor, West Bengal Education Service)
Shrestha Majumdar (Society for Natural Language and Technology Research, Kolkata)
9:30 AM: Interlocution and Writing Stylistics in Shopping Malls in Japan
Kida Tsuyoshi* (Dokkyo University)

General Papers: Symbolism

8:30 AM: The Symbolism of Brinjal and Plot Number in Malaysian Tamil Folk Songs
Kingston Pal Thamburaj (Sultan Idris education university, Malaysia)
Logeswary Arumugum (Teacher)
9:00 AM: Symbolic Representation of the Past and Present Local, National and Global Developments in the Linguistic Landscape of Goa
Marta Dąbrowska (Institute of English Studies, Jagiellonian University, Cracow, Poland)

General Papers: Sociolinguistics

8:30 AM: Palawan’s Prime Tourist Destinations’ Tourism Landscapes and Discourse
Janet B. Oab* (Palawan State University)
9:00 AM: Symbols and Metaphors in the Marketing Communication of the Advertising Language
Jyoti Kumari (Indian Institute of Technology (BHU) Varanasi)
Sanjukta Ghosh (Indian Institute of Technology (BHU) Varanasi)

Morning Coffee Break

10:00 AM – 10:30 AM, Wednesday, May 17, 2023

Drinks: Coffee, Tea, Sparkling Water, Juice, Wine
Food:
Cake, Bread, Scons

 

Thursday Publisher Talk

10:30 AM – 12:00 PM, Thursday, May 18, 2023

Taylor and Francis

Taylor & Francis is one of the world’s leading academic publishers. For more than two centuries, Tnfr has been committed to the highest quality scholarly publishing. Its purpose is to foster human progress through knowledge. Tnfr aims to promote a positive future for everyone through our work.

Speaker:
Katie Peace
Topic: How to Publish your First (or Next) Book: Tips to help you succeed.
Description: Considering publishing your first book? Or not sure how to get your next book published with a top international publisher? This talk will guide you through everything you need to know to get your first (or next) academic book published. Offering top tips to help you succeed from a Publisher’s perspective including mistakes to avoid and additional resources to guide you whilst writing.