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TitleWorld Englishes in a Globalizing World Conference
BodyWorld Englishes in a Globalizing World Conference
July 16-18, 2004
Deadline of Abstracts: February 15, 2004
Syracuse University
Syracuse, New York, USA

The International Association for World Englishes (IAWE)
announces its forthcoming conference on "World Englishes in a
Globalizing World." The conference will be held at Syracuse
University from July 16-18, 2004. The purpose of this seminar is
to provide a forum to bring together a variety of international
research in the area of Global communication through English.
Some of the areas covered by the conference include:

* World Englishes and Global Challenges
* Cross-cultural Creativity and World Englishes
* World Englishes and Cross-cultural Gender Discourse
* Genres, Styles and World Englishes
* Globalization and Identity
* Global Education and Literacy
* Language Behavior and Language Disorders in Multilingual
Contexts
* Global media: Language Contact, Regulation and Change
* World Englishes in the Classroom
* Language Decay and Death: Who is the Culprit?
* Speech Acts and Cross-Cultural Communication
* World Englishes in South East Asia (ASEAN) and Other
Business Zones (EU, NAFTA, etc.)


Leading researchers and internationally-renowned speakers are
invited to delivery plenary and keynote addresses.

Types of Presentations:

1. Keynote and Plenary Addresses
2. Panels (2-3 hours); Panel discussions
3. Workshops
4. Papers (20-minutes duration)
5. Demonstrations/Poster Sessions


All abstracts should be submitted using a diskette and a hard
copy of a 100-150-words and sent to the address below.


For more information, contact:

Dr. Tej K. Bhatia, Program Chair
IAWE 2004
312 HBC
Syracuse University
Syracuse, New York 13244-1160
Email: tkbhatia@syr.edu
Tel: (315) 443-5374
Fax: (315) 443-5376

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