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Carleton accueille la conférence LPP 2026

Published on June 15, 2026

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Sous la direction d’Émilie Urbain, professeure et directrice du département de français, Carleton accueille cette semaine la conférence bilingue internationale Approches multidisciplinaires en planification et politiques linguistiques.

For the second time, Carleton University will host the Multidisciplinary Approaches in Language Policy and Planning Conference on campus, from June 17th to June 19th. Organized by a team of FASS faculty from French, SLaLS and Anthropology in partnership with the Official Languages and Bilingualism Institute (OLBI/ILOB) at University of Ottawa, this international bilingual Conference will gather more than 180 participants from around the world. For 3 days, experts and practitioners will discuss issues in language policy and planning such as Language rights, Indigenous languages, Heritage and minority languages, Multilingualism in education, Language teaching and learning, Language discrimination, Language policy and identity or Language policy in the digital age. 

Keynote speakers:

June 17th/17 juin 

11-12h: Robert-Falcon Ouellette, “Indigenous Language Inclusion Across Institutions”, TB360

June 18th/18 juin

17-18h: Mario López-Gopar, “Language Politics and Decolonial Praxis: Mexican Indigenous Peoples Historical Resistance”, University of Ottawa, Desmarais, Room Camille Villeneuve, 4101

June 19th/19 juin

11-12h: Annette Boudreau, “Aménagement linguistique : quelles politiques pour quels lieux? L’exemple de l’Acadie”, TB360

The complete program can be consulted here.

For any question, don’t hesitate to reach out to the conference organizing committee at lppconference@carleton.ca.