Official Launch and Symposium
The official Language Matters launch and Symposium will take place on May 29-30, 2019.
Wednesday May 29, 2019
Peter Graham Scholarly Commons, Bird Library
9:00 – Breakfast
9:30 – Opening and Welcome
- Stefano Giannini (Chair, Department of Languages, Literatures and Linguistics)
- Alan Middleton (A&S Associate Dean for Research)
- Lois Agnew (A&S Associate Dean of Curriculum Innovation and Pedagogy)
- Gail Bulman (Associate Professor, Spanish; PLACA Director)
9:50 – Launch / Description of Language Matters Research Initiative and Research Seminar series
- Amanda Brown (Associate Professor, Linguistics; TESOL Program Coordinator)
- Gail Bulman (Associate Professor, Spanish; PLACA Director)
- Rania Habib (Associate Professor, Linguistics and Arabic; Arabic Program Coordinator)
- Stefano Giannini (Chair, Department of Languages, Literatures and Linguistics)
- Emma Ticio (Associate Professor, Spanish and Linguistics; Spanish Program Coordinator)
10:45 – break
11:00 – Description of UK-funded Humanities Research Project: Language Acts and World Making
- Catherine Boyle (Professor of Latin American Cultural Studies, King's College London)
- Sophie Stevens (Post-Doctoral Researcher, Language Acts and World Making)
12:00 – Lunch (on site)
1:00-3:00 – Translation in the 21st Century, led by Catherine Boyle and Sophie Stevens
3:15-5:15 – Language Curriculum/Community Research and Engagement Laboratories Module, led by Catherine Boyle and Sophie Stevens
5:30-6:30 – Reception
Thursday May 30, 2019
Kittredge Auditorium, H. B. Crouse Hall
8:45 – Breakfast
9:00 – Opening and Welcome
- Christina Leigh Docteur, Director of Proposal Support Services, Syracuse University
- Margaret Hermann, Director, Moynihan Institute of Global Affairs
9:15-11:00 – New.net(s): Digitally Open Borders panel around digital humanities:
- 'Onondaga Language and the Skä·noñh—Great Law of Peace Center' Phillip Arnold – Chair, Department of Religion, Native American and Indigenous Studies, SU
- 'Languages in DH Pedagogy and Infrastructure' Patrick Williams – SU Library and Digital Humanities specialist
- 'Literary Dataism and Digital Reading: Designing, Visualizing, and Learning in Digital Humanities Projects' Stefano Selenu – Assistant Teaching Professor, Italian, SU
- 'Digital research and teaching of Spanish literature' Alejandro García-Reidy - Ramón y Cajal Researcher at the IEMRYhd, Universidad de Salamanca, Spain
11:00-11:15 – Break
11:15-12:45 – Art and Activism in the Digital Age. A New Interdisciplinary Module, led by Catherine Boyle and Sophie Stevens
12:45 – closing