ENGHUM Workshop 19–20.12.2016 Engaged Humanities in practice. Community-based language documentation, support and revitalization 19.12.2016 09:30–11:00 Peter Austin (SOAS) Community-based language support – case studies from Australia and Malaysia 11:00–11:30 Coffee Break 11:30–12:30 Andrzej Żak, Marcin Mętrak (UW) Documenting Hałcnovian: presentation of Wilamowice group work and discussion 12:30–13:30 Lunch 13:30–14:15 Eliza (Uni Brasília) Official language support and mother tongue education among the Ndyuka (via Skype) 14:30–16:15 Debate: What are we documenting really? the role of prescriptivism in revitalization. –reader: John Sullivan (UW, IDIEZ) –reader: Benat Garaio (UBC) –reader: Karolina Grzech (SOAS) –moderator: Peter Austin (SOAS) 16:30–17:15 Sinuhé González Romero (UL) Wisdom and language in nahuatl worldview
20.12.2016 10:00–11:30 Peter Austin (SOAS) Beliefs and ideologies in documentation and language support 11:30–12:00 Coffee break 12:00–12:45 Joshua Birchall (Museu Goeldi, Belem) Community work with a moribund language in the Amazon: The Oro Win documentation project.
12:45–13:45 Lunch 13:45–14:30 Justyna Olko (UW), Tomasz Wicherkiewicz (UAM), Robert Borges (UW) Short- and mid-term strategies for language revitalization 14:45–16:30 Discussion on impact / results of Wilamowice fieldschool group activities on ` Wymysorys and Wilamowice –moderator: Bartłomiej Chromik (UW) 21.12.2016, 10:00–12:00 ENGHUM team meeting
Engaged humanities in Europe: Capacity building for participatory research in linguisticcultural heritage Humanistyka Zaangażowana w Europie: budowanie potencjału dla partycypacyjnych badań dziedzictwa językowokulturowego
This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 692199.