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Full Program (December 2022 – Virtual) (clickable)

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2:00 pm
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3:30 pm

3:30 pm
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5:00 pm

5:00 pm – 6:00 pm

6:00 pm
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7:30 pm

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9:00 pm

MONDAY
December 19, 2022

Opening Ceremony

2:00 pm – 3:30 pm

Parallel Sessions

3:30 pm – 5:00 pm

Break
5:00 pm – 6:00 pm

Parallel Sessions

6:00 pm – 7:30 pm

Anthropological Demonstration

7:30 pm – 9:00 pm

TUESDAY
December 20, 2022

Parallel Sessions

2:00 pm – 3:30 pm

Workshop 1

3:30 pm – 5:00 pm

Break
5:00 pm – 6:00 pm

Parallel Sessions

6:00 pm – 7:30 pm

Keynote 1
Ben Rampton

7:30 pm – 9:00 pm

WEDNESDAY
December 21, 2022

Parallel Sessions

2:00 pm – 3:30 pm

Publisher Talk

3:30 pm – 5:00 pm

Break
5:00 pm – 6:00 pm

Parallel Sessions

6:00 pm – 7:30 pm

Keynote 2
Asmah Haji Omar

7:30 pm – 9:00 pm

Closing Ceremony

9:00 pm – 9:30 pm

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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2:00 PM – 3:30 PM, Opening Ceremony Monday, December 19, 2022

1. 15 minute introduction
2. Description of the SOAS GLOCAL
3. Description of publishing and other facts of the GLOCAL CALA
4. Description of the conference and two components
5. Welcome

3:30 PM – 5:00 PM, Monday, December 19, 2022

  • Rm 1
  • Rm 2
  • Rm 3

General Papers: Anthropological Linguistics

3:30 PM: Learning to work in Contexts of Formal Language Socialization: International Experiences and Challenges
Victoria Kytina (University of Kuala Lumpur)
4:00 PM: The Locative Form in Rijal Alma
Michael Hadzantonis (Self Employed)
4:30 PM: Learning to Make a Bouquet: florist experience, “little fresh”, and qualia
Rui Sun (The Chinese University of Hong Kong)

General Papers: Text, Context, Entextualization

3:30 PM: Market multilingualism: Evidence from the shop signages across the Varanasi shopping lanes
Anil Thakur (Indian Institute of Technology (BHU), Varanasi)
4:00 AM: Does Zamboanga Chavacano Have Its Own Idiomatic Expressions? A Preliminary Analysis
Gefilloyd L. De Castro (Zamboanga State College of Marine Sciences and Technology)

General Papers: Narrative and Metanarrative

3:30 PM: 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))
4:00 PM: Using Literary Ethnography to Explore Adolescents’ Romantic Experiences Found in Pop Fiction’s “Falling for the Opposite”
Hannah Camille G. Arboleda (De La Salle University)
Tara M. Elnar (De La Salle University)

6:00 PM – 7:30 PM, Monday, December 19, 2022

  • Rm 1
  • Rm 2
  • Rm 3

General Papers: Language Ideologies

6:00 PM: Layers of inequality in academic writing assessment
Grace M. Saqueton (University of the Philippines Diliman)
6:30 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)

General Papers: Sociolinguistics

6:00 PM: Efforts to Empower Tribal Communities: A Study
Debasis Patnaik (BITS Pilani K K Birla Goa Campus)
6:30 PM: Noh, Zen and Now
Kim Rockell (Komazawa University)
7:00 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

6:00 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)
6:30 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)
7:00 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)

2:00 PM – 3:30 PM, Tuesday, December 20, 2022

  • Rm 1
  • Rm 2
  • Rm 3
  • Rm 4

General Papers: Language, Gender and Sexuality

2:00 PM: Investigating Gender Bias through Gender Markings in College Students’ Essays
Nuriza P. Jalani (Zamboanga State College of Marine Sciences and Technology)
2:30 PM: 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)
3:00 PM: Toward a Revision of a Critical Linguistic Anthropology
Michael Hadzantonis (Independent scholar)

General Papers: Ethnographical Language Work

2:00 PM: Apologies on store notices during the Covid-19 pandemic in Tokyo
Yuko Kano (University of Tsukuba)
2:30 PM: Student-Instructor Linguistic Politeness Strategies and Social Practices in Computer-Mediated Communication
Lorena Taglucop (University of Science and Technology of Southern Philippines)

General Papers: Text, Context, Entextualization

2:00 PM: The symbolic discourse of “jiko-sekinin (self-responsibility)” and its semiotic ideology in Japan
Toshiyuki Aoyama (University of Tsukuba, Japan)
2:30 PM: Helming Malaysia: Najib Razak’s Metaphors in Malaysian Supply Bills
Farrah Diebaa Rashid Ali (International Islamic University Malaysia)
3:00 PM: Laughter Onomatopoeia as Role Language: A Study of the Comic “One Piece”
Yihui Xia (Tohoku University (Japan))

General Papers: Language and Spatiotemporal Frames

2:00 PM: 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)
2:30 PM: “I prefer mianhae, not gomen nor sorry”: Translocal linguistic practices among youth and public space in contemporary Japan
Ayumi Inouchi (University of Tsukuba, Japan)

Workshop
Analysis in Linguistic Anthropology

Moved to next week, December 26 / 3:30-5:00pm GMT+8

6:00 PM – 7:30 PM, Tuesday, December 20, 2022

  • Rm 1
  • Rm 2
  • Rm 3

General Papers: Language, Community, Ethnicity

6:00 PM: Sustaining Folk Literature: A Study
T.Sai Chandra Mouli (Independent Scholar)
6:30 PM: Symbolic naming in Macau: A sociolinguistic analysis of luxury hotel names
Asa Synn (Kyungsung University in Korea)
7:00 PM: Contestation of English and Arabic in the Building of Pesantren Culture in Indonesia
Salimah Salimah (Universitas Airlangga)

General Papers: Sociolinguistics

6:00 PM: Linguistic landscape of the Varanasi city: An initial sketch
Anil Thakur (Indian Institute of Technology (BHU), Varanasi)
Sanjukta Ghosh (IIT (BHU), Varanasi)
6:30 PM: Personal Multilingual Practices in China Mainland
Xinyi Zhong (Universiti Putra Malaysia, Malaysia)
7:00 PM: Discourse marker nah in colloquial Jakartan Indonesian: The information flow
Rika Mutiara (Esa Unggul University)

General Papers: Anthropological Linguistics

6:00 PM: Theorizing Language Evolution Using Nct and Conlangs: an Etiological Study
Menon Swathi Sivakumar (NIT Trichy)
Vinod Balakrishnan (NIT Trichy)
6:30 PM: The Socialization of Local Identity to Global Context: Translingual and Transcultural Phenomena among TikTok Users
Layli Hamida (Unviersitas Airlangga)
7:00 PM: 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)

7:30 PM – 9:00 PM, Tuesday, December 20, 2022

Keynote 1: Professor. Ben Rampton

 

2:00 PM – 3:30 PM, Wednesday, December 21, 2022

  • Rm 1
  • Rm 2
  • Rm 3

General Papers: Language Ideologies

2:00 PM: Language Ideologies from Sabah, Malaysian Borneo: “More similar than we are different but no one is a Kadazandusun”
Trixie Tangit (Universiti Malaysia Sabah)
2:30 PM: King of Talk, King of Listening: Backchannel Practices in ‘Tonight with Boy Abunda’
Franz Erika Arcamo (Mindanao State University)
3:00 PM: 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

2:00 PM: 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)
2:30 PM: Understand the Rape Culture Landscape in the Philippines through #HijaAko Revolution: A Multimodal Discourse Analysis
Aileen Bautista (De La Salle University – Manila)
3:00 PM: 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

2:00 PM: 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)
2:30 PM: Emotions in Jimmy Liao’s Picturebook: A Case Study of Pictorial Metaphors
Xiaoyang Qi (Universiti Putra Malaysia)
Roslina Mamat (Universiti Putra Malaysia)

To be Updated

6:00 PM – 7:30 PM, Wednesday, December 21, 2022

  • Rm 1
  • Rm 2
  • Rm 3

General Papers: Language, Community, Ethnicity

6:00 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)
6:30 PM: Images and Symbols of the Gypsies (Roma) in the Early USSR
Elena Marushiakova (University of St Andrews)
Veselin Popov (University of St Andrews)
7:00 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

6:00 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)
6:30 PM: Sociopragmatics of Translating Tourism Texts: A Case of Spiritual Tourism in India
Sanjukta Ghosh (Indian Institute of Technology (Banaras Hindu University), Varanasi, India)

General Papers: Linguistic Landscapes

6:00 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)
6:30 PM: Te Hā O Te Tangata; The Human Breath the Conveyor of Love
Hone Waengarangi Morris (Massey University)

7:30 PM – 9:00 PM, Wednesday, December 21, 2022

Keynote 2: Professor. Asmah Haji Omar

 

1. Talk on the success of the Conference
2. Explanation of publishing
3. Thank you and prospectus for the coming SOAS GLOCAL CALA Physical In-person Conference 2023
4. Questions and Answers
5. Good bye and closing

1. Talk on the success of the Conference
2. Explanation of publishing
3. Thank you and prospectus for the coming SOAS GLOCAL CALA Physical In-person Conference 2023
4. Questions and Answers
5. Good bye and closing

7:30 PM – 9:00 PM, Wednesday, December 21, 2022

Keynote 2: Professor. Asmah Haji Omar

 

1. Talk on the success of the Conference
2. Explanation of publishing
3. Thank you and prospectus for the coming SOAS GLOCAL CALA Physical In-person Conference 2023
4. Questions and Answers
5. Good bye and closing

6:00 PM – 7:30 PM, Wednesday, December 21, 2022

  • Rm 1
  • Rm 2
  • Rm 3

General Papers: Language, Community, Ethnicity

6:00 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)
6:30 PM: Images and Symbols of the Gypsies (Roma) in the Early USSR
Elena Marushiakova (University of St Andrews)
Veselin Popov (University of St Andrews)
7:00 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

6:00 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)
6:30 PM: Sociopragmatics of Translating Tourism Texts: A Case of Spiritual Tourism in India
Sanjukta Ghosh (Indian Institute of Technology (Banaras Hindu University), Varanasi, India)

General Papers: Linguistic Landscapes

6:00 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)
6:30 PM: Te Hā O Te Tangata; The Human Breath the Conveyor of Love
Hone Waengarangi Morris (Massey University)

7:30 PM – 9:00 PM, Wednesday, December 21, 2022

Keynote 2: Professor. Asmah Haji Omar

 

1. Talk on the success of the Conference
2. Explanation of publishing
3. Thank you and prospectus for the coming SOAS GLOCAL CALA Physical In-person Conference 2023
4. Questions and Answers
5. Good bye and closing

To be Updated

6:00 PM – 7:30 PM, Wednesday, December 21, 2022

  • Rm 1
  • Rm 2
  • Rm 3

General Papers: Language, Community, Ethnicity

6:00 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)
6:30 PM: Images and Symbols of the Gypsies (Roma) in the Early USSR
Elena Marushiakova (University of St Andrews)
Veselin Popov (University of St Andrews)
7:00 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

6:00 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)
6:30 PM: Sociopragmatics of Translating Tourism Texts: A Case of Spiritual Tourism in India
Sanjukta Ghosh (Indian Institute of Technology (Banaras Hindu University), Varanasi, India)

General Papers: Linguistic Landscapes

6:00 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)
6:30 PM: Te Hā O Te Tangata; The Human Breath the Conveyor of Love
Hone Waengarangi Morris (Massey University)

7:30 PM – 9:00 PM, Wednesday, December 21, 2022

Keynote 2: Professor. Asmah Haji Omar

 

1. Talk on the success of the Conference
2. Explanation of publishing
3. Thank you and prospectus for the coming SOAS GLOCAL CALA Physical In-person Conference 2023
4. Questions and Answers
5. Good bye and closing

2:00 PM – 3:30 PM, Wednesday, December 21, 2022

  • Rm 1
  • Rm 2
  • Rm 3

General Papers: Language Ideologies

2:00 PM: Language Ideologies from Sabah, Malaysian Borneo: “More similar than we are different but no one is a Kadazandusun”
Trixie Tangit (Universiti Malaysia Sabah)
2:30 PM: King of Talk, King of Listening: Backchannel Practices in ‘Tonight with Boy Abunda’
Franz Erika Arcamo (Mindanao State University)
3:00 PM: 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

2:00 PM: 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)
2:30 PM: Understand the Rape Culture Landscape in the Philippines through #HijaAko Revolution: A Multimodal Discourse Analysis
Aileen Bautista (De La Salle University – Manila)
3:00 PM: 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

2:00 PM: 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)
2:30 PM: Emotions in Jimmy Liao’s Picturebook: A Case Study of Pictorial Metaphors
Xiaoyang Qi (Universiti Putra Malaysia)
Roslina Mamat (Universiti Putra Malaysia)

To be Updated

6:00 PM – 7:30 PM, Wednesday, December 21, 2022

  • Rm 1
  • Rm 2
  • Rm 3

General Papers: Language, Community, Ethnicity

6:00 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)
6:30 PM: Images and Symbols of the Gypsies (Roma) in the Early USSR
Elena Marushiakova (University of St Andrews)
Veselin Popov (University of St Andrews)
7:00 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

6:00 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)
6:30 PM: Sociopragmatics of Translating Tourism Texts: A Case of Spiritual Tourism in India
Sanjukta Ghosh (Indian Institute of Technology (Banaras Hindu University), Varanasi, India)

General Papers: Linguistic Landscapes

6:00 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)
6:30 PM: Te Hā O Te Tangata; The Human Breath the Conveyor of Love
Hone Waengarangi Morris (Massey University)

7:30 PM – 9:00 PM, Wednesday, December 21, 2022

Keynote 2: Professor. Asmah Haji Omar

 

1. Talk on the success of the Conference
2. Explanation of publishing
3. Thank you and prospectus for the coming SOAS GLOCAL CALA Physical In-person Conference 2023
4. Questions and Answers
5. Good bye and closing

7:30 PM – 9:00 PM, Tuesday, December 20, 2022

Keynote 1: Professor. Ben Rampton

 

2:00 PM – 3:30 PM, Wednesday, December 21, 2022

  • Rm 1
  • Rm 2
  • Rm 3

General Papers: Language Ideologies

2:00 PM: Language Ideologies from Sabah, Malaysian Borneo: “More similar than we are different but no one is a Kadazandusun”
Trixie Tangit (Universiti Malaysia Sabah)
2:30 PM: King of Talk, King of Listening: Backchannel Practices in ‘Tonight with Boy Abunda’
Franz Erika Arcamo (Mindanao State University)
3:00 PM: 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

2:00 PM: 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)
2:30 PM: Understand the Rape Culture Landscape in the Philippines through #HijaAko Revolution: A Multimodal Discourse Analysis
Aileen Bautista (De La Salle University – Manila)
3:00 PM: 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

2:00 PM: 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)
2:30 PM: Emotions in Jimmy Liao’s Picturebook: A Case Study of Pictorial Metaphors
Xiaoyang Qi (Universiti Putra Malaysia)
Roslina Mamat (Universiti Putra Malaysia)

To be Updated

6:00 PM – 7:30 PM, Wednesday, December 21, 2022

  • Rm 1
  • Rm 2
  • Rm 3

General Papers: Language, Community, Ethnicity

6:00 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)
6:30 PM: Images and Symbols of the Gypsies (Roma) in the Early USSR
Elena Marushiakova (University of St Andrews)
Veselin Popov (University of St Andrews)
7:00 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

6:00 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)
6:30 PM: Sociopragmatics of Translating Tourism Texts: A Case of Spiritual Tourism in India
Sanjukta Ghosh (Indian Institute of Technology (Banaras Hindu University), Varanasi, India)

General Papers: Linguistic Landscapes

6:00 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)
6:30 PM: Te Hā O Te Tangata; The Human Breath the Conveyor of Love
Hone Waengarangi Morris (Massey University)

7:30 PM – 9:00 PM, Wednesday, December 21, 2022

Keynote 2: Professor. Asmah Haji Omar

 

1. Talk on the success of the Conference
2. Explanation of publishing
3. Thank you and prospectus for the coming SOAS GLOCAL CALA Physical In-person Conference 2023
4. Questions and Answers
5. Good bye and closing

6:00 PM – 7:30 PM, Tuesday, December 20, 2022

  • Rm 1
  • Rm 2
  • Rm 3

General Papers: Language, Community, Ethnicity

6:00 PM: Sustaining Folk Literature: A Study
T.Sai Chandra Mouli (Independent Scholar)
6:30 PM: Symbolic naming in Macau: A sociolinguistic analysis of luxury hotel names
Asa Synn (Kyungsung University in Korea)
7:00 PM: Contestation of English and Arabic in the Building of Pesantren Culture in Indonesia
Salimah Salimah (Universitas Airlangga)

General Papers: Sociolinguistics

6:00 PM: Linguistic landscape of the Varanasi city: An initial sketch
Anil Thakur (Indian Institute of Technology (BHU), Varanasi)
Sanjukta Ghosh (IIT (BHU), Varanasi)
6:30 PM: Personal Multilingual Practices in China Mainland
Xinyi Zhong (Universiti Putra Malaysia, Malaysia)
7:00 PM: Discourse marker nah in colloquial Jakartan Indonesian: The information flow
Rika Mutiara (Esa Unggul University)

General Papers: Anthropological Linguistics

6:00 PM: Theorizing Language Evolution Using Nct and Conlangs: an Etiological Study
Menon Swathi Sivakumar (NIT Trichy)
Vinod Balakrishnan (NIT Trichy)
6:30 PM: The Socialization of Local Identity to Global Context: Translingual and Transcultural Phenomena among TikTok Users
Layli Hamida (Unviersitas Airlangga)
7:00 PM: 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)

7:30 PM – 9:00 PM, Tuesday, December 20, 2022

Keynote 1: Professor. Ben Rampton

 

2:00 PM – 3:30 PM, Wednesday, December 21, 2022

  • Rm 1
  • Rm 2
  • Rm 3

General Papers: Language Ideologies

2:00 PM: Language Ideologies from Sabah, Malaysian Borneo: “More similar than we are different but no one is a Kadazandusun”
Trixie Tangit (Universiti Malaysia Sabah)
2:30 PM: King of Talk, King of Listening: Backchannel Practices in ‘Tonight with Boy Abunda’
Franz Erika Arcamo (Mindanao State University)
3:00 PM: 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

2:00 PM: 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)
2:30 PM: Understand the Rape Culture Landscape in the Philippines through #HijaAko Revolution: A Multimodal Discourse Analysis
Aileen Bautista (De La Salle University – Manila)
3:00 PM: 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

2:00 PM: 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)
2:30 PM: Emotions in Jimmy Liao’s Picturebook: A Case Study of Pictorial Metaphors
Xiaoyang Qi (Universiti Putra Malaysia)
Roslina Mamat (Universiti Putra Malaysia)

To be Updated

6:00 PM – 7:30 PM, Wednesday, December 21, 2022

  • Rm 1
  • Rm 2
  • Rm 3

General Papers: Language, Community, Ethnicity

6:00 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)
6:30 PM: Images and Symbols of the Gypsies (Roma) in the Early USSR
Elena Marushiakova (University of St Andrews)
Veselin Popov (University of St Andrews)
7:00 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

6:00 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)
6:30 PM: Sociopragmatics of Translating Tourism Texts: A Case of Spiritual Tourism in India
Sanjukta Ghosh (Indian Institute of Technology (Banaras Hindu University), Varanasi, India)

General Papers: Linguistic Landscapes

6:00 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)
6:30 PM: Te Hā O Te Tangata; The Human Breath the Conveyor of Love
Hone Waengarangi Morris (Massey University)

7:30 PM – 9:00 PM, Wednesday, December 21, 2022

Keynote 2: Professor. Asmah Haji Omar

 

1. Talk on the success of the Conference
2. Explanation of publishing
3. Thank you and prospectus for the coming SOAS GLOCAL CALA Physical In-person Conference 2023
4. Questions and Answers
5. Good bye and closing

Workshop
Analysis in Linguistic Anthropology

Moved to next week, December 26 / 3:30-5:00pm GMT+8

6:00 PM – 7:30 PM, Tuesday, December 20, 2022

  • Rm 1
  • Rm 2
  • Rm 3

General Papers: Language, Community, Ethnicity

6:00 PM: Sustaining Folk Literature: A Study
T.Sai Chandra Mouli (Independent Scholar)
6:30 PM: Symbolic naming in Macau: A sociolinguistic analysis of luxury hotel names
Asa Synn (Kyungsung University in Korea)
7:00 PM: Contestation of English and Arabic in the Building of Pesantren Culture in Indonesia
Salimah Salimah (Universitas Airlangga)

General Papers: Sociolinguistics

6:00 PM: Linguistic landscape of the Varanasi city: An initial sketch
Anil Thakur (Indian Institute of Technology (BHU), Varanasi)
Sanjukta Ghosh (IIT (BHU), Varanasi)
6:30 PM: Personal Multilingual Practices in China Mainland
Xinyi Zhong (Universiti Putra Malaysia, Malaysia)
7:00 PM: Discourse marker nah in colloquial Jakartan Indonesian: The information flow
Rika Mutiara (Esa Unggul University)

General Papers: Anthropological Linguistics

6:00 PM: Theorizing Language Evolution Using Nct and Conlangs: an Etiological Study
Menon Swathi Sivakumar (NIT Trichy)
Vinod Balakrishnan (NIT Trichy)
6:30 PM: The Socialization of Local Identity to Global Context: Translingual and Transcultural Phenomena among TikTok Users
Layli Hamida (Unviersitas Airlangga)
7:00 PM: 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)

7:30 PM – 9:00 PM, Tuesday, December 20, 2022

Keynote 1: Professor. Ben Rampton

 

2:00 PM – 3:30 PM, Wednesday, December 21, 2022

  • Rm 1
  • Rm 2
  • Rm 3

General Papers: Language Ideologies

2:00 PM: Language Ideologies from Sabah, Malaysian Borneo: “More similar than we are different but no one is a Kadazandusun”
Trixie Tangit (Universiti Malaysia Sabah)
2:30 PM: King of Talk, King of Listening: Backchannel Practices in ‘Tonight with Boy Abunda’
Franz Erika Arcamo (Mindanao State University)
3:00 PM: 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

2:00 PM: 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)
2:30 PM: Understand the Rape Culture Landscape in the Philippines through #HijaAko Revolution: A Multimodal Discourse Analysis
Aileen Bautista (De La Salle University – Manila)
3:00 PM: 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

2:00 PM: 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)
2:30 PM: Emotions in Jimmy Liao’s Picturebook: A Case Study of Pictorial Metaphors
Xiaoyang Qi (Universiti Putra Malaysia)
Roslina Mamat (Universiti Putra Malaysia)

To be Updated

6:00 PM – 7:30 PM, Wednesday, December 21, 2022

  • Rm 1
  • Rm 2
  • Rm 3

General Papers: Language, Community, Ethnicity

6:00 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)
6:30 PM: Images and Symbols of the Gypsies (Roma) in the Early USSR
Elena Marushiakova (University of St Andrews)
Veselin Popov (University of St Andrews)
7:00 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

6:00 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)
6:30 PM: Sociopragmatics of Translating Tourism Texts: A Case of Spiritual Tourism in India
Sanjukta Ghosh (Indian Institute of Technology (Banaras Hindu University), Varanasi, India)

General Papers: Linguistic Landscapes

6:00 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)
6:30 PM: Te Hā O Te Tangata; The Human Breath the Conveyor of Love
Hone Waengarangi Morris (Massey University)

7:30 PM – 9:00 PM, Wednesday, December 21, 2022

Keynote 2: Professor. Asmah Haji Omar

 

1. Talk on the success of the Conference
2. Explanation of publishing
3. Thank you and prospectus for the coming SOAS GLOCAL CALA Physical In-person Conference 2023
4. Questions and Answers
5. Good bye and closing

2:00 PM – 3:30 PM, Tuesday, December 20, 2022

  • Rm 1
  • Rm 2
  • Rm 3
  • Rm 4

General Papers: Language, Gender and Sexuality

2:00 PM: Investigating Gender Bias through Gender Markings in College Students’ Essays
Nuriza P. Jalani (Zamboanga State College of Marine Sciences and Technology)
2:30 PM: 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)
3:00 PM: Toward a Revision of a Critical Linguistic Anthropology
Michael Hadzantonis (Independent scholar)

General Papers: Ethnographical Language Work

2:00 PM: Apologies on store notices during the Covid-19 pandemic in Tokyo
Yuko Kano (University of Tsukuba)
2:30 PM: Student-Instructor Linguistic Politeness Strategies and Social Practices in Computer-Mediated Communication
Lorena Taglucop (University of Science and Technology of Southern Philippines)

General Papers: Text, Context, Entextualization

2:00 PM: The symbolic discourse of “jiko-sekinin (self-responsibility)” and its semiotic ideology in Japan
Toshiyuki Aoyama (University of Tsukuba, Japan)
2:30 PM: Helming Malaysia: Najib Razak’s Metaphors in Malaysian Supply Bills
Farrah Diebaa Rashid Ali (International Islamic University Malaysia)
3:00 PM: Laughter Onomatopoeia as Role Language: A Study of the Comic “One Piece”
Yihui Xia (Tohoku University (Japan))

General Papers: Language and Spatiotemporal Frames

2:00 PM: 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)
2:30 PM: “I prefer mianhae, not gomen nor sorry”: Translocal linguistic practices among youth and public space in contemporary Japan
Ayumi Inouchi (University of Tsukuba, Japan)

Workshop
Analysis in Linguistic Anthropology

Moved to next week, December 26 / 3:30-5:00pm GMT+8

6:00 PM – 7:30 PM, Tuesday, December 20, 2022

  • Rm 1
  • Rm 2
  • Rm 3

General Papers: Language, Community, Ethnicity

6:00 PM: Sustaining Folk Literature: A Study
T.Sai Chandra Mouli (Independent Scholar)
6:30 PM: Symbolic naming in Macau: A sociolinguistic analysis of luxury hotel names
Asa Synn (Kyungsung University in Korea)
7:00 PM: Contestation of English and Arabic in the Building of Pesantren Culture in Indonesia
Salimah Salimah (Universitas Airlangga)

General Papers: Sociolinguistics

6:00 PM: Linguistic landscape of the Varanasi city: An initial sketch
Anil Thakur (Indian Institute of Technology (BHU), Varanasi)
Sanjukta Ghosh (IIT (BHU), Varanasi)
6:30 PM: Personal Multilingual Practices in China Mainland
Xinyi Zhong (Universiti Putra Malaysia, Malaysia)
7:00 PM: Discourse marker nah in colloquial Jakartan Indonesian: The information flow
Rika Mutiara (Esa Unggul University)

General Papers: Anthropological Linguistics

6:00 PM: Theorizing Language Evolution Using Nct and Conlangs: an Etiological Study
Menon Swathi Sivakumar (NIT Trichy)
Vinod Balakrishnan (NIT Trichy)
6:30 PM: The Socialization of Local Identity to Global Context: Translingual and Transcultural Phenomena among TikTok Users
Layli Hamida (Unviersitas Airlangga)
7:00 PM: 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)

7:30 PM – 9:00 PM, Tuesday, December 20, 2022

Keynote 1: Professor. Ben Rampton

 

2:00 PM – 3:30 PM, Wednesday, December 21, 2022

  • Rm 1
  • Rm 2
  • Rm 3

General Papers: Language Ideologies

2:00 PM: Language Ideologies from Sabah, Malaysian Borneo: “More similar than we are different but no one is a Kadazandusun”
Trixie Tangit (Universiti Malaysia Sabah)
2:30 PM: King of Talk, King of Listening: Backchannel Practices in ‘Tonight with Boy Abunda’
Franz Erika Arcamo (Mindanao State University)
3:00 PM: 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

2:00 PM: 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)
2:30 PM: Understand the Rape Culture Landscape in the Philippines through #HijaAko Revolution: A Multimodal Discourse Analysis
Aileen Bautista (De La Salle University – Manila)
3:00 PM: 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

2:00 PM: 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)
2:30 PM: Emotions in Jimmy Liao’s Picturebook: A Case Study of Pictorial Metaphors
Xiaoyang Qi (Universiti Putra Malaysia)
Roslina Mamat (Universiti Putra Malaysia)

To be Updated

6:00 PM – 7:30 PM, Wednesday, December 21, 2022

  • Rm 1
  • Rm 2
  • Rm 3

General Papers: Language, Community, Ethnicity

6:00 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)
6:30 PM: Images and Symbols of the Gypsies (Roma) in the Early USSR
Elena Marushiakova (University of St Andrews)
Veselin Popov (University of St Andrews)
7:00 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

6:00 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)
6:30 PM: Sociopragmatics of Translating Tourism Texts: A Case of Spiritual Tourism in India
Sanjukta Ghosh (Indian Institute of Technology (Banaras Hindu University), Varanasi, India)

General Papers: Linguistic Landscapes

6:00 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)
6:30 PM: Te Hā O Te Tangata; The Human Breath the Conveyor of Love
Hone Waengarangi Morris (Massey University)

7:30 PM – 9:00 PM, Wednesday, December 21, 2022

Keynote 2: Professor. Asmah Haji Omar

 

1. Talk on the success of the Conference
2. Explanation of publishing
3. Thank you and prospectus for the coming SOAS GLOCAL CALA Physical In-person Conference 2023
4. Questions and Answers
5. Good bye and closing

6:00 PM – 7:30 PM, Monday, December 19, 2022

  • Rm 1
  • Rm 2
  • Rm 3

General Papers: Language Ideologies

6:00 PM: Layers of inequality in academic writing assessment
Grace M. Saqueton (University of the Philippines Diliman)
6:30 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)

General Papers: Sociolinguistics

6:00 PM: Efforts to Empower Tribal Communities: A Study
Debasis Patnaik (BITS Pilani K K Birla Goa Campus)
6:30 PM: Noh, Zen and Now
Kim Rockell (Komazawa University)
7:00 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

6:00 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)
6:30 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)
7:00 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)

2:00 PM – 3:30 PM, Tuesday, December 20, 2022

  • Rm 1
  • Rm 2
  • Rm 3
  • Rm 4

General Papers: Language, Gender and Sexuality

2:00 PM: Investigating Gender Bias through Gender Markings in College Students’ Essays
Nuriza P. Jalani (Zamboanga State College of Marine Sciences and Technology)
2:30 PM: 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)
3:00 PM: Toward a Revision of a Critical Linguistic Anthropology
Michael Hadzantonis (Independent scholar)

General Papers: Ethnographical Language Work

2:00 PM: Apologies on store notices during the Covid-19 pandemic in Tokyo
Yuko Kano (University of Tsukuba)
2:30 PM: Student-Instructor Linguistic Politeness Strategies and Social Practices in Computer-Mediated Communication
Lorena Taglucop (University of Science and Technology of Southern Philippines)

General Papers: Text, Context, Entextualization

2:00 PM: The symbolic discourse of “jiko-sekinin (self-responsibility)” and its semiotic ideology in Japan
Toshiyuki Aoyama (University of Tsukuba, Japan)
2:30 PM: Helming Malaysia: Najib Razak’s Metaphors in Malaysian Supply Bills
Farrah Diebaa Rashid Ali (International Islamic University Malaysia)
3:00 PM: Laughter Onomatopoeia as Role Language: A Study of the Comic “One Piece”
Yihui Xia (Tohoku University (Japan))

General Papers: Language and Spatiotemporal Frames

2:00 PM: 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)
2:30 PM: “I prefer mianhae, not gomen nor sorry”: Translocal linguistic practices among youth and public space in contemporary Japan
Ayumi Inouchi (University of Tsukuba, Japan)

Workshop
Analysis in Linguistic Anthropology

Moved to next week, December 26 / 3:30-5:00pm GMT+8

6:00 PM – 7:30 PM, Tuesday, December 20, 2022

  • Rm 1
  • Rm 2
  • Rm 3

General Papers: Language, Community, Ethnicity

6:00 PM: Sustaining Folk Literature: A Study
T.Sai Chandra Mouli (Independent Scholar)
6:30 PM: Symbolic naming in Macau: A sociolinguistic analysis of luxury hotel names
Asa Synn (Kyungsung University in Korea)
7:00 PM: Contestation of English and Arabic in the Building of Pesantren Culture in Indonesia
Salimah Salimah (Universitas Airlangga)

General Papers: Sociolinguistics

6:00 PM: Linguistic landscape of the Varanasi city: An initial sketch
Anil Thakur (Indian Institute of Technology (BHU), Varanasi)
Sanjukta Ghosh (IIT (BHU), Varanasi)
6:30 PM: Personal Multilingual Practices in China Mainland
Xinyi Zhong (Universiti Putra Malaysia, Malaysia)
7:00 PM: Discourse marker nah in colloquial Jakartan Indonesian: The information flow
Rika Mutiara (Esa Unggul University)

General Papers: Anthropological Linguistics

6:00 PM: Theorizing Language Evolution Using Nct and Conlangs: an Etiological Study
Menon Swathi Sivakumar (NIT Trichy)
Vinod Balakrishnan (NIT Trichy)
6:30 PM: The Socialization of Local Identity to Global Context: Translingual and Transcultural Phenomena among TikTok Users
Layli Hamida (Unviersitas Airlangga)
7:00 PM: 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)

7:30 PM – 9:00 PM, Tuesday, December 20, 2022

Keynote 1: Professor. Ben Rampton

 

2:00 PM – 3:30 PM, Wednesday, December 21, 2022

  • Rm 1
  • Rm 2
  • Rm 3

General Papers: Language Ideologies

2:00 PM: Language Ideologies from Sabah, Malaysian Borneo: “More similar than we are different but no one is a Kadazandusun”
Trixie Tangit (Universiti Malaysia Sabah)
2:30 PM: King of Talk, King of Listening: Backchannel Practices in ‘Tonight with Boy Abunda’
Franz Erika Arcamo (Mindanao State University)
3:00 PM: 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

2:00 PM: 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)
2:30 PM: Understand the Rape Culture Landscape in the Philippines through #HijaAko Revolution: A Multimodal Discourse Analysis
Aileen Bautista (De La Salle University – Manila)
3:00 PM: 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

2:00 PM: 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)
2:30 PM: Emotions in Jimmy Liao’s Picturebook: A Case Study of Pictorial Metaphors
Xiaoyang Qi (Universiti Putra Malaysia)
Roslina Mamat (Universiti Putra Malaysia)

To be Updated

6:00 PM – 7:30 PM, Wednesday, December 21, 2022

  • Rm 1
  • Rm 2
  • Rm 3

General Papers: Language, Community, Ethnicity

6:00 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)
6:30 PM: Images and Symbols of the Gypsies (Roma) in the Early USSR
Elena Marushiakova (University of St Andrews)
Veselin Popov (University of St Andrews)
7:00 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

6:00 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)
6:30 PM: Sociopragmatics of Translating Tourism Texts: A Case of Spiritual Tourism in India
Sanjukta Ghosh (Indian Institute of Technology (Banaras Hindu University), Varanasi, India)

General Papers: Linguistic Landscapes

6:00 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)
6:30 PM: Te Hā O Te Tangata; The Human Breath the Conveyor of Love
Hone Waengarangi Morris (Massey University)

7:30 PM – 9:00 PM, Wednesday, December 21, 2022

Keynote 2: Professor. Asmah Haji Omar

 

1. Talk on the success of the Conference
2. Explanation of publishing
3. Thank you and prospectus for the coming SOAS GLOCAL CALA Physical In-person Conference 2023
4. Questions and Answers
5. Good bye and closing

3:30 PM – 5:00 PM, Monday, December 19, 2022

  • Rm 1
  • Rm 2
  • Rm 3

General Papers: Anthropological Linguistics

3:30 PM: Learning to work in Contexts of Formal Language Socialization: International Experiences and Challenges
Victoria Kytina (University of Kuala Lumpur)
4:00 PM: The Locative Form in Rijal Alma
Michael Hadzantonis (Self Employed)
4:30 PM: Learning to Make a Bouquet: florist experience, “little fresh”, and qualia
Rui Sun (The Chinese University of Hong Kong)

General Papers: Text, Context, Entextualization

3:30 PM: Market multilingualism: Evidence from the shop signages across the Varanasi shopping lanes
Anil Thakur (Indian Institute of Technology (BHU), Varanasi)
4:00 AM: Does Zamboanga Chavacano Have Its Own Idiomatic Expressions? A Preliminary Analysis
Gefilloyd L. De Castro (Zamboanga State College of Marine Sciences and Technology)

General Papers: Narrative and Metanarrative

3:30 PM: 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))
4:00 PM: Using Literary Ethnography to Explore Adolescents’ Romantic Experiences Found in Pop Fiction’s “Falling for the Opposite”
Hannah Camille G. Arboleda (De La Salle University)
Tara M. Elnar (De La Salle University)

6:00 PM – 7:30 PM, Monday, December 19, 2022

  • Rm 1
  • Rm 2
  • Rm 3

General Papers: Language Ideologies

6:00 PM: Layers of inequality in academic writing assessment
Grace M. Saqueton (University of the Philippines Diliman)
6:30 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)

General Papers: Sociolinguistics

6:00 PM: Efforts to Empower Tribal Communities: A Study
Debasis Patnaik (BITS Pilani K K Birla Goa Campus)
6:30 PM: Noh, Zen and Now
Kim Rockell (Komazawa University)
7:00 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

6:00 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)
6:30 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)
7:00 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)

2:00 PM – 3:30 PM, Tuesday, December 20, 2022

  • Rm 1
  • Rm 2
  • Rm 3
  • Rm 4

General Papers: Language, Gender and Sexuality

2:00 PM: Investigating Gender Bias through Gender Markings in College Students’ Essays
Nuriza P. Jalani (Zamboanga State College of Marine Sciences and Technology)
2:30 PM: 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)
3:00 PM: Toward a Revision of a Critical Linguistic Anthropology
Michael Hadzantonis (Independent scholar)

General Papers: Ethnographical Language Work

2:00 PM: Apologies on store notices during the Covid-19 pandemic in Tokyo
Yuko Kano (University of Tsukuba)
2:30 PM: Student-Instructor Linguistic Politeness Strategies and Social Practices in Computer-Mediated Communication
Lorena Taglucop (University of Science and Technology of Southern Philippines)

General Papers: Text, Context, Entextualization

2:00 PM: The symbolic discourse of “jiko-sekinin (self-responsibility)” and its semiotic ideology in Japan
Toshiyuki Aoyama (University of Tsukuba, Japan)
2:30 PM: Helming Malaysia: Najib Razak’s Metaphors in Malaysian Supply Bills
Farrah Diebaa Rashid Ali (International Islamic University Malaysia)
3:00 PM: Laughter Onomatopoeia as Role Language: A Study of the Comic “One Piece”
Yihui Xia (Tohoku University (Japan))

General Papers: Language and Spatiotemporal Frames

2:00 PM: 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)
2:30 PM: “I prefer mianhae, not gomen nor sorry”: Translocal linguistic practices among youth and public space in contemporary Japan
Ayumi Inouchi (University of Tsukuba, Japan)

Workshop
Analysis in Linguistic Anthropology

Moved to next week, December 26 / 3:30-5:00pm GMT+8

6:00 PM – 7:30 PM, Tuesday, December 20, 2022

  • Rm 1
  • Rm 2
  • Rm 3

General Papers: Language, Community, Ethnicity

6:00 PM: Sustaining Folk Literature: A Study
T.Sai Chandra Mouli (Independent Scholar)
6:30 PM: Symbolic naming in Macau: A sociolinguistic analysis of luxury hotel names
Asa Synn (Kyungsung University in Korea)
7:00 PM: Contestation of English and Arabic in the Building of Pesantren Culture in Indonesia
Salimah Salimah (Universitas Airlangga)

General Papers: Sociolinguistics

6:00 PM: Linguistic landscape of the Varanasi city: An initial sketch
Anil Thakur (Indian Institute of Technology (BHU), Varanasi)
Sanjukta Ghosh (IIT (BHU), Varanasi)
6:30 PM: Personal Multilingual Practices in China Mainland
Xinyi Zhong (Universiti Putra Malaysia, Malaysia)
7:00 PM: Discourse marker nah in colloquial Jakartan Indonesian: The information flow
Rika Mutiara (Esa Unggul University)

General Papers: Anthropological Linguistics

6:00 PM: Theorizing Language Evolution Using Nct and Conlangs: an Etiological Study
Menon Swathi Sivakumar (NIT Trichy)
Vinod Balakrishnan (NIT Trichy)
6:30 PM: The Socialization of Local Identity to Global Context: Translingual and Transcultural Phenomena among TikTok Users
Layli Hamida (Unviersitas Airlangga)
7:00 PM: 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)

7:30 PM – 9:00 PM, Tuesday, December 20, 2022

Keynote 1: Professor. Ben Rampton

 

2:00 PM – 3:30 PM, Wednesday, December 21, 2022

  • Rm 1
  • Rm 2
  • Rm 3

General Papers: Language Ideologies

2:00 PM: Language Ideologies from Sabah, Malaysian Borneo: “More similar than we are different but no one is a Kadazandusun”
Trixie Tangit (Universiti Malaysia Sabah)
2:30 PM: King of Talk, King of Listening: Backchannel Practices in ‘Tonight with Boy Abunda’
Franz Erika Arcamo (Mindanao State University)
3:00 PM: 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

2:00 PM: 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)
2:30 PM: Understand the Rape Culture Landscape in the Philippines through #HijaAko Revolution: A Multimodal Discourse Analysis
Aileen Bautista (De La Salle University – Manila)
3:00 PM: 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

2:00 PM: 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)
2:30 PM: Emotions in Jimmy Liao’s Picturebook: A Case Study of Pictorial Metaphors
Xiaoyang Qi (Universiti Putra Malaysia)
Roslina Mamat (Universiti Putra Malaysia)

To be Updated

6:00 PM – 7:30 PM, Wednesday, December 21, 2022

  • Rm 1
  • Rm 2
  • Rm 3

General Papers: Language, Community, Ethnicity

6:00 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)
6:30 PM: Images and Symbols of the Gypsies (Roma) in the Early USSR
Elena Marushiakova (University of St Andrews)
Veselin Popov (University of St Andrews)
7:00 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

6:00 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)
6:30 PM: Sociopragmatics of Translating Tourism Texts: A Case of Spiritual Tourism in India
Sanjukta Ghosh (Indian Institute of Technology (Banaras Hindu University), Varanasi, India)

General Papers: Linguistic Landscapes

6:00 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)
6:30 PM: Te Hā O Te Tangata; The Human Breath the Conveyor of Love
Hone Waengarangi Morris (Massey University)

7:30 PM – 9:00 PM, Wednesday, December 21, 2022

Keynote 2: Professor. Asmah Haji Omar

 

1. Talk on the success of the Conference
2. Explanation of publishing
3. Thank you and prospectus for the coming SOAS GLOCAL CALA Physical In-person Conference 2023
4. Questions and Answers
5. Good bye and closing