Canberra Langfest 2011

Canberra Langfest 2011

canberra langfest 2011 Applied Linguistics Association of Australia (ALAA) Applied Linguistics Association of New Zealand (ALANZ) Australian Linguistic Society (ALS) Conferences Handbook November & December 2011, Canberra 1 Events 30 November – 2 December 2011 Applied Linguistics as a Meeting Place 2nd Combined Conference of the Applied Linguistics Association of Australia (ALAA) and Applied Linguistics Association of New Zealand (ALANZ) 29 November 2011 1st ALAA-ALANZ Postgraduate Student Workshop 30 November – 2 December 2011 1st Formal Meeting of the Association for Language Testing and Assessment of Australia and New Zealand (ALTAANZ) 1 and 2 December 2011 Special event: Language and the Law 1–4 December 2011 Australian Linguistics Society (ALS) 2011 Conference 3 December 2011 Canberra Languages Education Mini-Conference 2011 University of Canberra and The Australian National University 3 and 4 December 2011 Gamilaraay Language Teaching and Learning Workshop 5–9 December 2011 ALS Master Classes The Australian National University Kioloa Campus 2 Handbook Overview Part 1 USEFUL INFORMATION FOR ALAA-ALANZ AND ALS DELEGATES > Conference Venues. 7 > Coffee Meeting Places on Both Campuses. 8 > Internet Access for Delegates. 9 > Security . 9 > Smoking Policy. 9 > Langfest Sponsors. 10 > Langfest Exhibits. 10 > Restaurants in Canberra. 11 > What’s on in Canberra. 13 > Transport in Canberra. 14 Part 2 ALAA-ALANZ CONFERENCE(S) 30 November – 2 December 2011 17 Applied Linguistics as a Meeting Place 2nd Combined Conference of the Applied Linguistics Association of Australia (ALAA) and Applied Linguistics Association of New Zealand (ALANZ) 29 November 2011 138 1st ALAA-ALANZ Postgraduate Student Workshop 3 30 November – 2 December 2011 139 1st Formal Meeting of the Association for Language Testing and Assessment of Australia and New Zealand (ALTAANZ) 3 December 2011 139 Canberra Languages Education Mini-Conference 2011 University of Canberra and The Australian National University Part 3 JOINT ALAA-ALANZ AND ALS EVENTS 1 and 2 December 2011 143 Special event: Language and the Law 3 and 4 December 2011 155 Gamilaraay Language Teaching and Learning Workshop University of Canberra, The Australian National University and the Australian Institute for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies Part 4 ALS CONFERENCE 1–4 December 2011 159 Australian Linguistics Society (ALS) 2011 Conference 5–9 December 2011 228 ALS Master Classes The Australian National University Kioloa Campus 4 Part 1: Useful Information Part 1: Useful 5 6 Part 1 USEFUL INFORMATION FOR ALAA-ALANZ AND ALS DELEGATES Conference venue(s) Most events take place at the University of Canberra (UC) or The Australian National University (ANU). Here is an overview for each event: ALAA-ALANZ conference University of Canberra on 30 November and 1 December The Australian National University on 2 December ALAA-ALANZ Postgraduate Student Workshop The Australian National University on 29 November 1st Formal Meeting of the Association for Language University of Canberra on 30 November and 1 December Testing and Assessment of Australia and New The Australian National University on 2 December Zealand (ALTAANZ) Canberra Languages Education Mini-Conference The Australian National University on 3 December Gamilaraay Language Teaching and Learning Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Workshop Studies, Lawson Crescent, Acton, Mabo Room on 3 (and 4) December Special Event on Language and the Law University of Canberra on 30 November and 1 December The Australian National University on 2 December ALS conference University of Canberra on 1 December The Australian National University on 2–4 December ALS Master Classes The Australian National University, South Coast Campus, Kioloa Field Station on 5 – 9 December You find campus maps of UC and ANU in the inside front and back cover pages of this Handbook. For details, please refer to the Venue sections in parts 2 and 4 of this Handbook. UC Campus maps for people with disabilities can be found on: http://www.canberra.edu.au/university/maps/disabilities ANU Campus maps for people with disabilities can be found on: http://transport.anu.edu.au/index.php?pid=78 7 Coffee meeting places on both campuses: The Australian National University: The God’s Café > In Hedley Bull Cebtre right next to the foyer. > Open Monday – Friday, 8:30am – 4:30pm. Caterina’s > The outlet is located next to the Law school and Tennis Courts. > Open Monday – Friday, 8am – 4pm. Teatro Fellini > National Film and Sound Archive (behind Hedley Bull Centre). Open Monday – Friday, 9am – 5pm. Saturdays, 11:30am – 7:30pm. Sundays, 10am – 4:30pm. Degree Café > Level 1, ANU Union Building. Next to Manning Clark Centre. > Open Monday – Friday, 7am – 5pm. Fellows Bar & Café > University House. > Open Monday – Friday, 7:30am – 8:00pm. > Saturday and Sunday, 7:30am – 10:00am. The University of Canberra: The Retro Café > Innovations Centre Building No.22, just next to the Anne Harding Conference Centre > Open Monday – Friday, 8am – 3pm. Semesters > Building One, Level C, above the Refectory > Open Monday – Friday, 10.30am – 3.30pm. Café Mizzuna > Located in the Hub (between buildings 8 and 1) > Open Monday – Friday, 8:30am – 5pm (kitchen closes at 4pm). Sizzle Café > Located in the Hub (between buildings 8 and 1) > Open Monday – Friday, 8:15am – 8pm. Melt Deli > Located in the UC Refectory. > Open Monday – Friday, 8:00am – 7:00pm. 8 Internet access for delegates Visitors at ANU have the following options: Conference Wifi code: Langfest has a wireless account with the ANU — below are the details you will need to log on to the ANU Wifi. > Username: langfest2011 > Password: L@ngFest Eduroam: Eduroam is available for most .edu email addresses — delegates should contact their university about eduroam University House: Guests staying in University House may contact Uni House Reception to obtain temporary guest access within the area of University House. Visitors at UC have the following options Wifi: > Login ID: mtvisitor > Password: Bu8ePude > Domain Name: UCSTAFF Delegates are also welcome to use the computer labs in Building 9 (9B26 = Mac; 9B27 = PC). Security The Australian National University University Security officers patrol the campus and are on call around the clock to deal with enquires and to provide assistance and support. Phone: 61252249 University of Canberra This service is available 24 hours 7 days each week. Security may be contacted at all times for reporting suspicious activities, thefts, threats, forced entry. Security officers wear distinctive uniforms and carry an identity card. An escort service is available from rooms to car parks and bus stops upon request. A number of Unisafe security phones are available on the outside of buildings for such calls. Phone: 6201 2222 or ext 2222 from Unisafe phones around campus. Smoking Policy The Australian National University ANU maintains a smoke-free work environment. Smoking is prohibited in all University buildings and vehicles in addition to those locations where smoking is legally prohibited or otherwise restricted by the Smoking (Prohibition in Enclosed Public Places) Act 2003. This policy applies uniformly to all University staff, contractors, students, and visitors. University building includes all buildings on University grounds or under the University’s administrative control including Halls of Residence and Colleges, University House, Arts Centre and University Union. Persons who wish to smoke outside a University building are asked, while smoking, to keep at least 10 metres away from any entrance way, doorway, window or ventilation intake of the building. University of Canberra At UC, smoking is prohibited in all outdoor eating and drinking areas. Smoking is restricted to various designated ‘smoking areas’ on campus. Please download a map of designated smoking areas on UC campus from: http://www.canberra.edu.au/ hr/health-safety/ohs-risk-mngt/tobacco-free-campus. 9 Langfest sponsors Langfest gratefully acknowledges financial support it has received from bodies within The Australian National University and the University of Canberra, including: > the ANU College of Arts and Social Science > the ANU School of Culture, History and Language > the Wurm Endowment, Department of Linguistics, ANU College of Asia and the Pacific > the ANU Co-op Bookshop > UC Faculty of Arts and Design > UC Language and Linguistics Research Cluster Langfest also wishes to express our deep gratitude to the following organisations for their generous sponsorship of this event. > The Australian Institute for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies > Taylor and Francis–Routledge > Wiley-Blackwell > Appen Butler Hill > Cambridge University Press > Cengage Learning > Mouton de Gruyter — Pacific Linguistics Langfest exhibits Exhibits for the ALAA-ALANZ conference at the University of Canberra will be located in the Ann Harding Conference Centre (Building 24). The following companies will have exhibits during ALAA-ALANZ: > Cambridge University Press > The Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies Exhibits for the ALAA-ALANZ and ALS joint day at the Australia National University will be located in the lobby of the Hedley Bull Centre. The following companies will have exhibits during this joint day: > Cengage Learning > The Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies > Mouton de Gruyter — Pacific Linguistics Exhibits for the ALS at the Australia National University will be located

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