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*[image: ICLDC8 2023 type theme-RGB_with white
background-1200x700.jpg]**Centering
Justice in Language Work**The 8th International Conference on Language
Documentation & Conservation (ICLDC 8
<http://ling.lll.hawaii.edu/sites/icldc/>)**Virtual Conference**March 2-5,
2023*

Attention to aspects of justice as a social responsibility has been growing
in many fields in recent years. Our field should be no exception: the
reasons for language shift and loss worldwide are arguably tied to
historical and contemporary injustices and inequality. Furthermore, issues
of justice affecting speakers and language communities are not just
linguistic: a growing body of research shows that linguistic justice
intersects with justice in the environmental, health, legal, political,
economic, and educational realms.

While the inherently sociopolitical nature of language work is evident to
many practitioners, justice goals are often considered by-products that are
secondary in importance to the more traditional scholastic aims of
documentary linguistics. Therefore, we believe it is time for the field of
language documentation and conservation to develop a framework that
establishes justice as both the starting point and end goal of our work.
How might such an approach reframe the traditional pursuits of
documentation? Could it potentially invert the field’s current motivations
and methodologies, asserting language justice as the ultimate goal, and
traditional academic pursuits as an expected outcome of such work?

Our field has not yet held an international conversation on achieving
justice within language documentation and conservation, what role language
workers play in achieving justice in intersecting realms, and how justice
can critically inform, and reform, best practices in language documentation
and conservation work. We propose to make the ICLDC8 a venue for this
critical and timely conversation. Importantly, we see ICLDC8 as an
excellent opportunity for practitioners to build relationships and develop
the social infrastructure necessary for working toward a justice-driven
model of language work.

The conference program will feature Keynote presentations, Talk Story and
Workshop sessions, papers, and posters. The He ʻŌlelo Ola Hilo Field Study,
showcasing Hawaiian language K-20 immersion programs, will be integrated
into the conference schedule.
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*PLENARY SPEAKERS*

Opening Plenary Speaker: Noenoe K. Silva
<https://politicalscience.manoa.hawaii.edu/noenoe-silva/> (University of
Hawai‘i at Mānoa)

Closing Plenary Speakers: Michal Temkin Martinez
<https://michaltemkinmartinez.com/> & Selda Delsooz (Boise State University)
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*SUBMISSION GUIDELINES*

We have two calls for proposals with four different presentation formats.
In the General Session, we have regular paper presentations and posters. We
also have Workshop and Talk Story session proposals, which are due two
months earlier than the General Session proposals.

*General Session Proposals: Paper and Poster Proposals
<http://ling.lll.hawaii.edu/sites/icldc/general-session-proposals/>*

*Workshop and Talk Story Proposals
<http://ling.lll.hawaii.edu/sites/icldc/workshop-and-talk-story-proposals/>*
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*Timeline*

   - May 2022: Call for Proposals announced
   - August 1, 2022: Proposals for Workshops and Talk Story Sessions
   deadline
   - September 1, 2022: Notification of acceptance to Workshops and Talk
   Story Sessions
   - October 2, 2022: Proposal deadline for general papers and posters
   - November 1, 2022: Notification of acceptance for general papers and
   posters
   - November 1, 2022: Early registration opens
   - January 31, 2023: Early registration deadline; late registration opens
   February 1
   - March 2 – March 5, 2023: 8th ICLDC

All questions about submissions should be emailed to [log in to unmask]
*Executive Committee*

   - Andrea Berez-Kroeker, University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa
   - Shelece Easterday, University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa
   - Ha‘alilio Williams-Solomon, University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa
   - Jim Yoshioka, National Foreign Language Resource Center



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*International Conference on Language Documentation & Conservation (ICLDC)*
Phone: +1-808-956-9424
Email: [log in to unmask]

Website: http://ling.lll.hawaii.edu/sites/icldc/
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