[pn] AILA 2005
Mark Warschauer
markw@uci.edu
Mon, 14 Jul 2003 11:16:56 -0700
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AILA 2005
http://www.aila2005.org
The Future Is Now
"The future is now. All that we can conceive of the future is now
so that tomorrow is really today." -- Frank Lloyd Wright
The 14th World Congress of Applied Linguistics
hosted by the American Association for Applied Linguistics
will be held July 24 - 29, 2005 in
Madison, Wisconsin, USA
CONFERENCE PROFILE
Presentations at the World Congress will bring together applied
linguists from diverse communities and from varied intellectual
traditions to explore the future. The theme of the conference is
"The Future Is Now" - a future where language is a means to express
ideas that were unthinkable, to cross boundaries that seemed to be
unbridgeable, and to share our local realities with people who live
continents away.
For the first time the World Congress of Applied Linguistics will be
held in the United States. The American Association for Applied
Linguistics invites colleagues, students, and friends from all over
the world to participate in AILA 2005 in Madison, Wisconsin - a city
in the American heartland that has been called "the best place to
live in America." Madison is built around four lakes and the
conference sites are located on two of them. Monona Terrace is the
conference center designed by Frank Lloyd Wright on Lake Monona, and
the Pyle Center on Lake Mendota is the state-of-the-art distance
education and conference center of the University of Wisconsin.
AAAL invites you to Madison in 2005. We promise you intellectual
excitement and warm Midwestern hospitality in a relaxed and beautiful
setting.
CONTACTS
Program Information
Richard F. Young
AILA 2005
Department of English
University of Wisconsin
600 North Park Street
Madison, Wisconsin 53706
USA
Email: rfyoung@wisc.edu
Phone: +1 (608) 263-2679
Registration Information
Maureen Sundell
AILA 2005
The Pyle Center
702 Langdon Street
Madison, Wisconsin 53706
USA
Email: sundell@ecc.uwex.edu
Phone: +1 (608) 262-5514
General Information
Robert Ranieri
American Association for Applied Linguistics
3416 Primm Lane
Birmingham, Alabama 35216
USA
Email: robert@primemanagement.net
Phone: +1 (205) 824-7700
For the latest information, check the AILA 2005 Website:
http://www.aila2005.org