Revoir le workshop "Revisiting the Intersection of Migration, Economy, and Language"
Workshop coorganisé par Cécile Vigouroux (Université Simon Fraser, Canada, et IEA de Paris) et Salikoko S. Mufwene (Chaire Edward Waller Carson de linguistique, Université de Chicago), avec le soutien du University of Chicago Center in Paris.
Présentation
In this two-day workshop, the participants discuss the role that economy plays in shaping migrants’ language repertoires and ideologies. We examine also various ways in which governmental institutions and NGOs prepare migrants for insertion in their new, host countries’ economies. This interdisciplinary workshop include political scientists, historians, sociologists, sociolinguists, and linguistic anthropologists. One of the key questions is how experts in different academic disciplines interpret economy, as well as the key sites where economic dynamics are deployed. One of the originalities of the workshop is to bridge the multiple areas of scholarship that address the question of how ‘formal’ and ‘informal’ economies shape language dynamics and ideologies, highlighting differences and similarities.
Vidéos du Worhshop :
Ouverture
Antoine PÉCOUD, How does the UN Talk about Human Mobility?
Leonie SCHULTE, Linguistic (In)Security
Shahzaman HAQUE, Language Socialization of Urdu-Speaking Migrants in France: Invisible Men’s Access to the Clandestine Labor Market
Manuela MARTINI, Close Care, Distant Care: Migrations and Transnational Domestic Resources between the Mediterranean Mountains and Northwestern Europe (Late Nineteenth-Early Twentieth Century)
Langue, migration et économie politique de “la débrouille” 01 septembre 2022 - 30 juin 2023 |
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Workshop organisé par Cécile Vigouroux, professeure associée de sociolinguistique à l'Université Simon Fraser, résidente 2022-23 de l'IEA de Paris, et Salikoko S. Mufwene, détenteur de la Chaire Edward Waller Carson de linguistique, Université de Chicago |
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