LSA Annual Meeting Workshop: Global Ethnolinguistic Conflict: An Internet Encyclopedia Project
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Stanley Dubinsky, Michael Gavin, and Harvey Starr presented a workshop, titled Global Ethnolinguistic Conflict: An Internet Encyclopedia Project at the 93rd Annual Meeting of the Linguistic Society of America, held at the Sheraton New York Times Square in January 2019.
Workshop: Global Ethnolinguistic Conflict: An Internet Encyclopedia Project
Room: New York Ballroom West
Organizer: Stanley Dubinsky (University of South Carolina)
8:45 Stanley Dubinsky (University of South Carolina):
Introduction of topic and speakers
8:50 Harvey Starr (University of South Carolina):
The nature of contemporary global conflict: language conflict analysis in its larger context
9:10 Stanley Dubinsky (University of South Carolina):
Global conflict through a linguistic lens
9:30 Michael Gavin (University of South Carolina):
Corpus-based quantitative models for language conflict
9:50 Stanley Dubinsky (University of South Carolina):
Moderator: discussion, questions and feedback with panelists and audience
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Stanley Dubinsky
Professor of Linguistics, University of South Carolina
Harvey Starr
Dag Hammarskjold Professor in International Affairs Emeritus, University of South Carolina