NERCPAL Conference 2024
North-East Region Consortium of Programs in African Languages Conference
Friday - Saturday, February 23 - 24, 2024
Ralph J. Bunche International Affairs Center, Howard University
This year’s NERCPAL Conference at Howard University in Washington DC focuses on the commodification of African languages and cultures. With this theme, we ask you to think critically and creatively about the concept of commodification by examining how and why African languages and cultures can be discussed in monetary terms. The concept of linguistic markets views all languages as being important provided they are packaged well and presented to the right audience. We invite you to consider the place of African languages in the diaspora and the continent and show how speakers of these languages and the students we teach have repackaged African languages to give them value. We encourage participants to problematize the issue of language commodification by considering concepts such as language preservation, maintenance, vitality, identity and how African languages and cultures have been reimagined and reshaped by entrepreneurs as well as traditional language scholars, loyalists, and advocates in the 21st century. We welcome scholars, language practitioners and stakeholders from all disciplines and backgrounds to submit their work and contribute to this important debate that can reshape and reimagine the curricula that language programs pursue.
We believe that African languages matter and they are essential to forging critical understandings of the world and are necessary because they represent the voices of more than a 1/3 of the world’s languages.
Call for Papers
We welcome scholars, language practitioners and stakeholders from all disciplines and backgrounds to submit their work and contribute to this important debate that can reshape and reimagine the curricula that language programs pursue. To submit, please use the form below.
Extended Submission Deadline: February 4, 2024 (11:59 p.m. ET)
SUBMISSION FORM
Conference Sub-themes
- African Languages in the Global Market: how African languages are being used in business and trade.
- African languages in social media
- African languages in African/Western movies, streaming on global services such as Netflix
- African Languages in recent World events (sports, Arts, competitions, politics.)
- African Languages and Identity: Exploring how the marketing of African languages affects cultural identity.
- African languages and modernity
- African Languages and globalization: Discussing efforts to promote African languages in the face of globalization and domination of English.
- Language and fashion
- Culinary Adventure
- Language and culture fusion in modern media
- Expressions and idioms
- Multiculturalism in the workplace
- Language learning platforms
- AI assessment vs traditional assessment
- Academic Entrepreneurship in African Languages