The Cala

SEEKING TO REDEFINE SCHOLARSHIP ON ASIAN LANGUAGE AND SOCIETY

FEATURED PUBLICATION

LANGUAGE, CULTURE AND SOCIETY

CALA, The Annual Conference on Asian Linguistic Anthropology, is a yearly conference on Linguistic Anthropology with a focus on Asian countries, and regions. Scholars from around the world gather to engage in various fields surrounding Asian Linguistic Anthropology, though this in no way limits interest to those working on the East, or to Linguistic Anthropologists, Linguistics, or Anthropologists.

The CALA is a fully Non-Profit Organization, and all connected publishing undergoes a free blind reviewed system. The CALA sources funding/grants to assist people who need funding to access the Conference.

Networking multiple universities, the conference venue shifts yearly, where the Conference Main committee, advised by the Conference Scientific committee, collaborates with the respective universities for each conference.

The CALA framework includes support for all academics to present, publish, and grow, and
thus to collaborate with institutions globally to effect this growth.

All conference proceedings and publications (journal issues/monographs) will be indexed with SCOPUS and will hence contribute to ranked and cited publications for all those accepted to present.

The CALA 2020 Second Call for Papers opened on May 23, 2019, and closes on August 23, 2019.

THE CALA 2020 will be held between February 5-8,2020 in Sarawak, Malaysia

General Editor Li Wei | University College London |

Managing Editor Miguel Pérez-Milans | University College London |

An international platform for cutting-edge research that advances thinking and understanding of the complex intersections of language, culture and society. 

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