The 14th Symposium on Second Language Writing Call for Papers
2014/11/21
The 14th Symposium on Second Language Writing
Learning to Write for Academic Purposes
November 19-21, 2015
AUT University, Auckland, New Zealand
The 2015 Symposium on Second Language Writing will take place 19-21 November, 2015, at AUT University, Auckland, New Zealand. The theme, Learning to write for academic purposes: Advancing theory, research and practice, will focus on advancing our knowledge and understanding of what is involved in learning to write for the many and varied academic purposes that second language (L2) writers encounter while studying in educational settings and working in various professions and workplaces.
The importance of the theme is underscored by the increasing number of L2 writers studying and working in educational and professional settings where epistemologies and expectations may be quite different to those they have grown up with.
The particular academic purposes that L2 writers encounter as students and as working professionals can vary according to the contexts and settings in which writing for academic purposes is undertaken. These can be broadly categorised as follows:
Educational contexts and settings where teaching and learning take place
Workplace contexts and settings where L2 writers are employed
In educational contexts, issues associated with learning to write for academic purposes can be viewed from both the L2 learners’ and teachers’ perspectives. In workplace contexts, they can be seen from both the L2 writers’ and assessors’/gate-keepers’ perspectives.
Whenever academic texts are produced, some form of assessment is expected. It may be offered in a formative sense (responding to the work in progress) or in a summative sense (test, assignment or examination grades; acceptance of a text for publication or presentation). Issues associated with the assessment of L2 writers’ texts or with L2 writers assessing texts may also be considered relevant to the theme.
While the symposium invites proposals on any aspect of second language writing, those that address one or more aspects of the theme will be particularly welcome.
The Auckland organizing committee is particularly proud to be hosting the 2015 symposium as it is the first time the event has come ‘downunder’. We are also pleased to be able to showcase our beautiful city—‘the city of sails’—and hope you will have time to see other parts of the country as well.
John Bitchener, 2015 Symposium Chair
Paul Kei Matsuda, Founding Chair
Plenary Speakers
The plenary speakers for SSLW 2015 will be announced on this site before the end of 2014.
There will be 3 keynote speakers and each of these will address both parts of the theme (‘learning to write for academic purposes’ and ‘advancing theory, research and practice’) in relation to the contexts and settings they are familiar with.
In addition, there will be a number of 30 minute plenary presentations and each invited speaker will deliver a hands-on, practice-focused address on an ‘issue’ that L2 students and practitioners encounter in the contexts and settings they are familiar with.
Key Dates (New Zealand Time)
see more at: http://sslw.asu.edu/2015/