Conference, Faculty, Graduate Student
SFU presence at the 2019 International Symposium on Bilingualism
Associate Professor Dr. Suzanne K. Hilgendorf was invited to organize one of six featured theme sessions at the , held June 23 - 28, 2019 at the University of Alberta.
The featured panel of three speakers addressed the topic of 鈥淢ultilingualism in the Expanding Circle鈥, which focused on the increasing uses of English as an Additional Language in speech communities around the world.
Dr. Hilgendorf presented a paper examining 鈥淭ransnational Media and English Use in the Expanding Circle鈥, which explored the roles of cinema, television, and online streaming services in facilitating contact with English. PhD student Bouchra Kachoub spoke on 鈥淟inguistic Landscapes in a Multilingual Maghreb鈥, providing an analysis of English shop signs in the city of Casablanca.
The third speaker was Professor Elizabeth Martin of California State University, San Bernardino, USA, who gave a presentation entitled 鈥淢arketing Discourses and World Englishes: A Comparison of France and Quebec鈥. Dr. Joel Heng-Hartse of SFU鈥檚 Faculty of Education provided concluding remarks as the Discussant for the panel.