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Schedule

All events take place in the Sayam Boromrajkumari Building.

Thursday, August 1, 2019

8.45 - 9.30 : Registration and morning coffee (2nd Floor Lounge)

9.30 - 9.45 : Opening (2nd Floor, Room no. 202)
                    Keynote Speech
                   "Sentimental ideologies: Constructions of nationalism
                    in the age of isolationism"
                    Assoc. Prof. Dr. Christopher Jenks

11.30 - 13.00 : Lunch (7th Floor, Room 703)

13.00 - 14.20 : Parallel Session 1 (8th Floor)

14.20 - 14.40 : Coffee Break (8th Floor)

14.40 - 16.00 : Parallel Session 2 (8th Floor)

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Friday, August 2, 2019

9.00 - 9.15 : Registration and morning coffee (2nd Floor Lounge)

9.15 - 10.45 : Special Session (2nd Floor, Room 202)
                      "Will ELF succeed where EFL fails?”

10.45 - 12.00 : Parallel Session 3 (8th Floor)

12.00 - 13.00 : Lunch (7th Floor, Room 703)

 

As one of the most visited tourist destinations, Bangkok has a range of accommodation on offer. Participants can choose from a variety of hotels, guesthouses, hostels and private accommodations. 

 

ALL Seasons Hotels

- Standard Room 1,000 Baht

- Superior Room 1,200 Baht

- Junior Suite Room 1,800

- Extra Bed 600

5 Ramkhamhaeng Soi 15, Huamark, Bangkok, 10240 

Tel (+662)308-7888 exit.7112  FAX (+662)308-7899

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http://www.allseasons-asia.com

 

AL MEROZ HOTEL BANGKOK

The Al Meroz Hotel is Bangkok's Leading Halal Hotel, conveniently located with easy access to Suvarnabhumi Airport and downtown Bangkok. It is also close to The Foundation of Islamic Centre of Thailand, which offers religious services and guidance to the Muslim Community. The Hotel's accommodation, dining and leisure facilities have been specially created to ensure the comfort and wellbeing of our Muslim and non-Muslim guests. All meals served in our restaurants are Halal-certified and the Hotel is a non-alcoholic.

4, Soi Ramkhamhaeng Road 5, Ramkhamhaeng Road, Suan Luang, Bangkok 10250, Thailand.

Tel: +66 2 136 8700  Email: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

- Single Room 1,800 Baht

- Twin Room 2,000 Baht

http://www.almerozhotel.com/

 

Alexander Hotel

305 rooms in total are all designed in luxurious style with clean, modern and standardize equipments

- Standard Room 1,400 Baht

1 Soi 83/3 Ramkhamhaeng Rd., Huamark, Bangkapi, Bangkok 10240

Tel (+662)715-8888  FAX (+662)715-8899

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http://www.alexanderhotel.co.th

 

NB: The hotel cost is not included in the conference registration fee. Any guestroom changes, cancellations, etc., are the participant's responsibility. 

Please note that the booking system is operated by respective hotels, and not the ICLC, and all accommodation questions and queries should be directed to the hotels.

 

 


The ICLC 2019 will be held at the National Institute of Development Administration (NIDA) in Bangkok, Thailand.  All activities will take place at the Sayam Boromrajkumari Building (NIDA's conference centre).  The centre comprises a conference auditorium and several conference rooms, equipped with all modern conference facilities, including laptops, projectors and high speed broadband internet access.

   

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 Sayam Boromrajkumari Building

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 Dr. Somsak - Khunying Patama Leeswadtrakul Auditorium

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Seminar Room 

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Library and Information Centre

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 Conference Co-Chairs 

  • Asst. Prof. Dr. Ketkanda Jaturongkachoke, National Institute of Development Administration (NIDA), Thailand
  • Asst. Prof. Dr. Saksit Saengboon, National Institute of Development Administration (NIDA), Thailand
  • Asst. Prof. Dr. Rujira Rojjanaprapayon, National Institute of Development Administration (NIDA), Thailand
  • Dr. Aree Manosuthikit, National Institute of Development Administration (NIDA), Thailand

 

Committee

  • Professor Dr.Shao-Ting Alan, Professor & Chair, Department of Applied Foreign Languages, National Taiwan University of Science and Technology
  • Associate Professor Dr. Heng-Tsung Danny Huang, Department of Foreign Languages and Literatures, National Taiwan University
  • Associate Professor Dr. Nattama Pongpairoj, Director of English as an International Language Program (EIL), Chulalongkorn
  • Associate Professor Dr. Anchalee Wannaruk, Graduate Program Coordinator (Academic Affairs), School of Foreign Language, Suranaree University of Technology
  • Dr. Anuchit Toomaneejinda, Department of English and Linguistics, Thammasat University
  • Dr. Pitaya Thipwajana, Insititute of Community Colleges Office of the Higher Education Commission
  • Assistant Professor Dr. Kasma Suwanarak, School of Language and Communication, National Institute of Development Administration, Thailand

 

Secretaries

  • Mr. Manus Sudjaroen

  • Mrs. Jareeporn kaewsooksri

  • Mrs. Wilaiwan Phetsiri

 

Web Administrators

  • Mr. Phanuwat Phoomisart

  • Mr. Santi Jamngoen

 

Logistics and Venue Manager

  • Mrs. Nuanchan Hassadong

 

Treasurer

  • Mrs. Yaowarase Jarurutkij

 

 


 

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The roles of language, communication and culture in creating a sustainable society make it imperative for authorities concerned to pay close attention to the ways in which knowledge in the humanities and social sciences can make a difference. To develop a sustainable and prosperous society, scientific knowledge alone is insufficient, for humans need not only material wealth but also the so-called “soft” subjects that are equally powerful in shaping one’s worldviews toward a sustainable livelihood. As such, now is the time to reclaim the roles of language, communication and culture in helping us to strive toward the ultimate goal of creating a sustainable society. To instigate ideas, exchange views and foster debates throughout our conference, the sub-themes then will include but not be limited to:

 

Language

  • Applied linguistics
  • Discourse Analysis
  • English as a Second/Foreign Language
  • English for Specific Purposes
  • Historical Linguistics
  • Language Acquisition
  • Language Pedagogy
  • Language Policy
  • Minority Languages
  • Multilingualism
  • Sociolinguistics
  • Translation & Interpretation
  • World Englishes

 

Communication

  • Business & Corporate Communication
  • Information and Communication Technology
  • Intercultural and Cross- Cultural Communication
  • Journalism Studies
  • Media Studies
  • New Media and Social Media

 

Japanese

  • Area Studies
  • Cultural Studies
  • Gender Studies
  • Japanese Studies
  • Japanese Language
  • Japanese Language Teaching

 


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