We are delighted to invite you to the BAAL/Cambridge University Press Applied Linguistics Seminar Programme 2018-2019: Creative Inquiry in Applied Linguistics: Purposes, Practices, Possibilities at University of Leeds, 10th-11th July 2019. Please find the full Call for Papers and registration here – https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1s8xiuwywaguEpxZInpbZr6CHCOE6zzFa.
The increasing range of applied linguistic projects which engage with the arts offer approaches to research and education which can move beyond traditional research methods, offering new ways to engage with people’s complex communicative, affective, experiential and political realities. They enable us to challenge accepted boundaries, open up possibilities and disrupt fixed and binary orientations, and offer new understandings of the range and complexity of communication in personal and social repertoires. However, applied linguistics is a broad and inherently interdisciplinary field, and the definitions, practices and implications of creative inquiry for applied linguistics are as yet under-explored and under-examined. This seminar therefore aims to foster discussion between established academics, early-career researchers, and artist-researchers in order to address the questions: What is creative inquiry? and What are its affordances for applied linguistics? It will initiate exploration of three broad themes:
1. creative methods (e.g. collage, drama, music) for understanding, researching and teaching communication;
2. applied linguistic methods for researching creative/artistic practice or researching arts as objects of communication;
3. engagement in creative collaborations across sectors and disciplines.
Convenors
Dr Lou Harvey, University of Leeds
Dr Jessica Bradley, University of Sheffield
Dr Emilee Moore, Universitat Autónoma de Barcelona
Speakers
Dr George Androulakis, University of Thessaly
Dr Roslyn Appleby, University of Technology, Sydney
Dr Jessica Bradley, University of Sheffield
Dr Heather Connelly, University of Lincoln
Professor Tony Crowley, University of Leeds
Dr Maria Grazia Imperiale, University of Glasgow
Dr Vicky Macleroy, Goldsmiths, University of London
Professor Kate Pahl, Manchester Metropolitan University
Artist Participant
Dr Louise Atkinson
Discussants
Dr Judith Hanks, University of Leeds
Dr Andrea Milde, Nottingham Trent University
Dr James Simpson, University of Leeds
Professor Maggie Kubanyiova, University of Leeds
Roundtable
Dr Simon Coffey, King’s College London
Professor Angela Creese, University of Stirling
Dr Lou Harvey, University of Leeds
Dr Emilee Moore, Universitat Autónoma de Barcelona
Dr Gameli Tordzro, University of Glasgow/Pan African Arts Scotland
Submission Guidelines
Abstracts are welcome for any of the three themes – Creative Methods, Creative Contexts and Practices, and Creative Collaborations – and should be submitted using the attached template. One paper will be selected per theme. Please indicate the theme for which you are submitting, and send the template to Lou Harvey at L.T.Harvey@leeds.ac.uk
Key dates
Deadline for submissions: 30th April 2019
You will be notified of the outcome by 15th May 2019
Registration
The seminar is designed to develop as a conversation over the two days. Therefore all participants must commit to attendance on both days.
If you wish to attend the seminar but not present a paper please fill in the attached template and indicate in no more than 100 words how your work relates to the theme and how you could contribute to the discussion.
Costs
Registration: £50, payable by 31st May 2019
Accommodation: Bed and breakfast accommodation is available on campus on Wednesday 10th July at £42.50 per night, which you will be able to book and pay for as part of online registration. Delegates who also need accommodation for the night of Tuesday 9th July should contact Lou Harvey: L.T.Harvey@leeds.ac.uk
We are delighted to invite you to the BAAL/Cambridge University Press Applied Linguistics Seminar Programme 2018-2019: Creative Inquiry in Applied Linguistics: Purposes, Practices, Possibilities at University of Leeds, 10th-11th July 2019. Please find the full Call for Papers and registration here – https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1s8xiuwywaguEpxZInpbZr6CHCOE6zzFa.
The increasing range of applied linguistic projects which engage with the arts offer approaches to research and education which can move beyond traditional research methods, offering new ways to engage with people’s complex communicative, affective, experiential and political realities. They enable us to challenge accepted boundaries, open up possibilities and disrupt fixed and binary orientations, and offer new understandings of the range and complexity of communication in personal and social repertoires. However, applied linguistics is a broad and inherently interdisciplinary field, and the definitions, practices and implications of creative inquiry for applied linguistics are as yet under-explored and under-examined. This seminar therefore aims to foster discussion between established academics, early-career researchers, and artist-researchers in order to address the questions: What is creative inquiry? and What are its affordances for applied linguistics? It will initiate exploration of three broad themes:
1. creative methods (e.g. collage, drama, music) for understanding, researching and teaching communication;
2. applied linguistic methods for researching creative/artistic practice or researching arts as objects of communication;
3. engagement in creative collaborations across sectors and disciplines.
Convenors
Dr Lou Harvey, University of Leeds
Dr Jessica Bradley, University of Sheffield
Dr Emilee Moore, Universitat Autónoma de Barcelona
Speakers
Dr George Androulakis, University of Thessaly
Dr Roslyn Appleby, University of Technology, Sydney
Dr Jessica Bradley, University of Sheffield
Dr Heather Connelly, University of Lincoln
Professor Tony Crowley, University of Leeds
Dr Maria Grazia Imperiale, University of Glasgow
Dr Vicky Macleroy, Goldsmiths, University of London
Professor Kate Pahl, Manchester Metropolitan University
Artist Participant
Dr Louise Atkinson
Discussants
Dr Judith Hanks, University of Leeds
Dr Andrea Milde, Nottingham Trent University
Dr James Simpson, University of Leeds
Professor Maggie Kubanyiova, University of Leeds
Roundtable
Dr Simon Coffey, King’s College London
Professor Angela Creese, University of Stirling
Dr Lou Harvey, University of Leeds
Dr Emilee Moore, Universitat Autónoma de Barcelona
Dr Gameli Tordzro, University of Glasgow/Pan African Arts Scotland
Submission Guidelines
Abstracts are welcome for any of the three themes – Creative Methods, Creative Contexts and Practices, and Creative Collaborations – and should be submitted using the attached template. One paper will be selected per theme. Please indicate the theme for which you are submitting, and send the template to Lou Harvey at L.T.Harvey@leeds.ac.uk
Key dates
Deadline for submissions: 30th April 2019
You will be notified of the outcome by 15th May 2019
Registration
The seminar is designed to develop as a conversation over the two days. Therefore all participants must commit to attendance on both days.
If you wish to attend the seminar but not present a paper please fill in the attached template and indicate in no more than 100 words how your work relates to the theme and how you could contribute to the discussion.
Costs
Registration: £50, payable by 31st May 2019
Accommodation: Bed and breakfast accommodation is available on campus on Wednesday 10th July at £42.50 per night, which you will be able to book and pay for as part of online registration. Delegates who also need accommodation for the night of Tuesday 9th July should contact Lou Harvey: L.T. Harvey@leeds.ac.uk
Seminar dinner: On the evening of Wednesday 10th July there will be a dinner at a local restaurant. The cost of this is not included in the registration fee and must be met by delegates. Please indicate when you register whether you would like to attend this.
Scholarships
Funding is available for two student members of BAAL to cover registration. Please indicate if you would like to be considered.
We look forward to receiving your contributions and to welcoming you to Leeds in July.
With best wishes
Lou Harvey
Jessica Bradley
Emilee Moore
Dr Lou Harvey
Lecturer in Language Education
G.14 Hillary Place
School of Education
University of Leeds
LS2 9JT