Approches multidisciplinaires en
planification et politiques linguistiques
Carleton University Ottawa, Ontario, Canada | 17 - 19 juin 2026
Programme de la conférence
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Vue d’ensemble des sessions |
| Date: Mercredi, 17.06.2026 | |||||
| 8:00 - 8:45 |
Inscription Salle: TB Lobby |
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| 8:45 - 9:15 |
Remarques d'ouverture |
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| 9:15 - 10:45 |
Language Policy and Pedagogy Salle: TB208 |
Multilingualism in Education Salle: TB210 |
Language policy and practice in the virtual sphere Salle: TB446 |
Migration and Language policy Salle: TB240 |
Language policy and minority languages Salle: TB447 |
| 10:45 - 11:00 |
Pause Salle: TB Lobby |
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| 11:00 - 12:00 |
Conférence plénière de Robert Falcon-Ouellette: "Indigenous Language Inclusion Across Institutions" Salle: TB360 Robert-Falcon Ouellette is from Red Pheasant Cree Nation in Saskatchewan. He is a dedicated community organizer, educator and anthropologist doing research in the areas of Indigenous education, military ethics and political science. He recently helped create the new Yellowquill University College, the only Indigenous post-secondary institution in Manitoba. He has a PhD and two Master's degrees from Laval University in Quebec City, and was only the second Indigenous person to graduate from Laval with a PhD in 350 years. He is a former Member of Parliament. During his mandate, he obtained unanimous consent to change the Standing Orders of the House of Commons for the full inclusion and interpretation of Indigenous languages. Professor Ouellette was the Chair of the Indigenous Caucus and helped lead change in Child and Family Services and languages legislation, as well as other initiatives focused on advancing reconciliation. His keynote address will focus on issues surrounding indigenous languages rights in the Canadian context. |
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| 12:00 - 13:00 |
Diner Salle: TB Lobby |
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| 13:00 - 15:00 |
Panel thématique : Family Language Policy Salle: TB208 |
Francophonie canadienne et diversité Salle: TB210 |
Minority language: the case of Kurdish Salle: TB446 |
Language policy and language status Salle: TB240 |
Language diversity : student experiences Salle: TB447 |
| 15:00 - 15:15 |
Pause Salle: TB Lobby |
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| 15:15 - 17:15 |
Thematic panel: Indigenous Language planning in Ontario Salle: TB208 |
Language teaching and learning, diversity and inclusion Salle: TB210 |
Language policy and multilingualism in Higher Education Salle: TB446 |
Language attitudes, revitalization and standardization Salle: TB240 |
Politiques linguistiques éducatives Salle: TB447 |
| 17:30 - 20:00 |
Strolls & Hops (Fun Walk) to Dow’s Lake Salle: TB Lobby Date: Wednesday, June 17th Time: 5:30 PM Distance: Under 3 Kilometers Meeting Point: Tory Building (Lobby) Route: Join us for a delightful stroll from Carleton Campus to the scenic Dow’s Lake. We’ll end our walk in Little Italy, where you can unwind, socialize, and enjoy a refreshing drink $ at a local bar.
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| Date: Jeudi, 18.06.2026 | ||||||
| 8:00 - 8:45 |
Inscription Salle: TB Lobby |
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| 8:45 - 10:45 |
Session thématique : migration et intégration linguistique Salle: TB208 |
Multilingualism, language policy and schools Salle: TB210 |
Social inclusion and linguistic justice Salle: TB446 |
Indigenous languages and language policy Salle: TB240 |
Multilingualism in Higher Education Salle: TB447 |
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| 10:45 - 11:00 |
Pause Salle: TB Lobby |
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| 11:00 - 12:30 |
Language policy, race and colonialism Salle: TB208 |
Language policy, immigration and multilingualism Salle: TB210 |
Language teaching and learning Salle: TB446 |
Session thématique : Les enjeux de justice linguistique dans l'administration publique multilingue Salle: TB240 |
Language policy and planning: theoretical perspectives Salle: TB447 |
Présentations par affiche |
| 12:30 - 13:30 |
Diner Salle: TB Lobby |
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| 13:30 - 15:30 |
Language policy and planning and indigenous languages Salle: TB208 |
Politiques linguistiques en contexte canadien Salle: TB210 |
Family Language Policies Salle: TB446 |
Language vitality and language value Salle: TB240 |
Language policy, exclusion, race and migration Salle: TB447 |
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| 15:30 - 17:00 |
Pause |
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| 17:00 - 18:00 |
Conférence plénière de Mario López-Gopar "Language Politics and Decolonial Praxis: Mexican Indigenous Peoples Historical Resistance" Salle: Ottawa University Mario López-Gopar (Ph.D., OISE/University of Toronto) is a Professor at the Facultad de Idiomas at Universidad Autónoma Benito Juárez de Oaxaca, México. Mario's main research interests are intercultural and multilingual education of Indigenous peoples in Mexico, as well as decolonizing pedagogies for young learners of the "English" language in Mexico. He has received over 15 academic awards. His Ph. D. thesis was awarded both the 2009 AERA Second Language Research Dissertation Award and the 2009 OISE Outstanding Thesis of the Year award. His articles have appeared in the Journal of Language Education and Identity, Applied Linguistics, ELT Journal, and the International Journal of Multilingualism, among others. He has also published numerous book chapters. His latest books are Decolonizing Primary English Language Teaching (Multilingual Matters, 2016) and International Perspectives on Critical Pedagogies in ELT (Palgrave MacMillan, 2019). |
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| 18:00 - 21:30 |
Gala Salle: Ottawa University |
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| Date: Vendredi, 19.06.2026 | |||||
| 8:00 - 8:45 |
Inscription Salle: TB Lobby |
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| 8:45 - 10:45 |
Politiques linguistiques, revitalisation et standardisation dans la francophonie |
Language policy and the value of English Salle: TB210 |
Politiques linguistiques, diversité et inclusion Salle: TB446 |
Language-in-education (part 3) Salle: TB240 |
Official language policy and multilingualism Salle: TB447 |
| 10:45 - 11:00 |
Pause Salle: TB Lobby |
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| 11:00 - 12:00 |
Conférence plénière d'Annette Boudreau : "Aménagement linguistique : quelles politiques pour quels lieux ? L’exemple de l’Acadie" Salle: TB360 Annette Boudreau, professor emeritus of sociolinguistics at the University of Moncton, is renowned for her work on linguistic insecurity in French-speaking Canada, its manifestations, consequences, and ways to counter it. She has published numerous articles on the subject and on the Acadian Francophonie in general. She is the author of several books on linguistic issues in Acadie: "À l'ombre de la langue légitime. L'Acadie dans la francophonie" (2016), "Dire le silence. Insécurité linguistique en Acadie. 1867-1970" (2021), "Insécurité linguistique dans la francophonie" (2023), and "Parler comme du monde" (2024). Her plenary keynote address (in French) will address the challenges (and joys) of doing sociolinguistic and applied research in a linguistic minority context. |
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| 12:00 - 13:00 |
Diner Salle: TB Lobby |
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| 13:00 - 15:00 |
Language ideologies and attitudes and language teaching Salle: TB208 |
Language policy, diversity and inclusion Salle: TB210 |
Translanguaging Salle: TB446 |
Language-in-education (part 3) Salle: TB240 |
Discrimination linguistique, sécurité et insécurité linguistique Salle: TB447 |
| 15:00 - 15:15 |
Pause Salle: TB Lobby |
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| 15:15 - 17:15 |
Table ronde Salle: TB208 |
Politiques linguistiques et langues officielles Salle: TB210 |
Language-in-education (part 3) Salle: TB240 |
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| 17:15 - 17:45 |
Mot de la fin |
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