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====== querying "online" ======
====== 1. querying "online" and "virtual"======
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Querying "online" produces 6 pages' results in total but upon further inspection not all these are conferences with an online possibility, but rather mentioning the word for different reasons: either, there is a link to a website that includes the word "online" in its web address; or, the conference topic is related to online practices (for example, change in communication sped up by the pandemic<ref>https://www.linguistlist.org/issues/33/33-1366/</ref>), to mention a couple of these.  
Querying "online" produces 6 pages' results in total but upon further inspection not all these are conferences with an online possibility, but rather mentioning the word for different reasons: either, there is a link to a website that includes the word "online" in its web address; or, the conference topic is related to online practices (for example, change in communication sped up by the pandemic<ref>https://www.linguistlist.org/issues/33/33-1366/</ref>), to mention a couple of these.  


With a total 58 pages of meetings, the results to these quick searches mean that '''less than 10% of meetings open online options'''. Few meetings marked out the word "online" in the meeting title. Most of them put the word "online" as the address. The picture below shows us that online meeting is sometimes '''added as an option''' for participants to choose.
A search by the term "virtual" produces two pages of meetings. Again, not all mention a virtual meeting possibility. One of these mentions studies on the advantages and disadvantages of online vs face-to-face meetings and different tools or platforms to use<ref>https://www.linguistlist.org/issues/33/33-3145/</ref>, but ironically does not offer an online meeting option.  


====== querying "virtual" ======
With a total 58 pages of meetings, the results to these quick searches mean that '''less than 10% of meetings open online options'''. Few meetings marked out the word "online" in the meeting title. Most of them have "online" as the location. The picture below shows us that online meeting is sometimes '''added as an option''' for participants to choose, together with onsite meeting.  
A search by the term "virtual" produces two pages, both with 10 meetings. Again, not all mention a virtual meeting possibility. One of these mentions studies on the advantages and disadvantages of online vs face-to-face meetings and different tools or platforms to use<ref>https://www.linguistlist.org/issues/33/33-3145/</ref>, but ironically does not offer an online meeting option.  


====== 2. querying "hybrid" ======
======2. querying "hybrid"======
Querying "hybrid" produces 21 meetings, half of them focusing on applied linguistics as shown in the right page.  
Querying "hybrid" produces 20 meetings, some of which are actually organized as hybrid events, as shown in the right page. Others explicitly say there is no virtual, online, or hybrid option possible. There also appear to be some doubles, since at least one call for papers is for another meeting. 


====== 3. Filtering with different subfield ======
======3. Filtering with different subfield======
Filtering different linguistic subfields, '''applied linguistics is the most heatedly discussed field''' with 15 pages of results, compared with anthropological linguistics (4 pages), cognitive science (4 pages),                  discourse analysis (8 pages), etc. Linguistic conferences put emphasis on how to put linguistic knowledge into practical use.  
Filtering different linguistic subfields, '''applied linguistics is the most heatedly discussed field''' with 15 pages of results, compared with anthropological linguistics (4 pages), cognitive science (4 pages),                  discourse analysis (8 pages), etc. Linguistic conferences put emphasis on how to put linguistic knowledge into practical use.  


====== 4. Filtering with different language ======
======4. Filtering with different language======
Filtering "English" produces an astounding 29 pages results. The total amount of meetings in this website is 58 pages. Thereby, this observation means that '''half of the conferences are focusing on English'''.  
Filtering "English" produces an astounding 29 pages results. The total amount of meetings in this website is 58 pages. Thereby, this observation means that '''half of the conferences are focusing on English'''.  


====== Conclusions ======
======Conclusions======


The following meetings have an online attendance option:
The following meetings were found to have an online attendance option:


* 8th International Conference on Language Documentation & Conservation (held only virtually)
* 8th International Conference on Language Documentation & Conservation (held only virtually; language documentation)
* Sixth Workshop on the Use of Computational Methods in the Study of Endangered Languages (held only virtually)
*Sixth Workshop on the Use of Computational Methods in the Study of Endangered Languages (held only virtually; computational linguistics, language documentation)
* 13th International Seminar on Speech Production
*13th International Seminar on Speech Production (hybrid; phonetics, clinical linguistics, computational linguistics)
*International Computer Archive of Modern and Medieval English (hybrid/South Africa, corpus linguistics)
*8th Workshop on Turkic and Languages in Contact with Turkic (hybrid/USA)
*53rd Annual Meeting of the North East Linguistics Society (hybrid/Germany)
*AILA 2023 - Diversity and Social Cohesion in a Globalised World: Towards More Committed Language Sciences (hybrid/France)
*SCCC-3: The South Caucasian Chalk Circle-3 (hybrid/Georgia; morphology)


===== '''Unsustainable practices''' =====
====='''Unsustainable practices'''=====


====== Inclusivity ======
======Inclusivity======


====== Accessibility ======
======Accessibility ======


===== '''Suggestions based on sustainability''' =====
====='''Suggestions based on sustainability'''=====


====== '''1. society''' ======
======'''1. society'''======
* prove the efficiency and practicality of conferences
*prove the efficiency and practicality of conferences
* equal opportunities for participants
*equal opportunities for participants
* balance the conferences in different linguistic subfields and subject languages
*balance the conferences in different linguistic subfields and subject languages


====== 2'''. economics''' ======
======2'''. economics'''======
* online meeting as an option
* online meeting as an option
* prove the quality of meetings, cancel unnecessary ones
*prove the quality of meetings, cancel unnecessary ones


====== '''3. environment''' ======
======'''3. environment'''======
* online meetings to reduce carbon footprints
*online meetings to reduce carbon footprints
* suggesting participants to be better consumers
*suggesting participants to be better consumers
 
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Revision as of 15:53, 14 December 2022

The traditional way of conferencing, not just in linguistics but also in other sciences, is not sustainable. Here we will discuss some of the problems and give possible solutions.

Observations in querying conferences

https://linguistlist.org/conf/search/?query=)

1. querying "online" and "virtual"
  1. a screenshot from Linguist List
    a screenshot from Linguist List

Querying "online" produces 6 pages' results in total but upon further inspection not all these are conferences with an online possibility, but rather mentioning the word for different reasons: either, there is a link to a website that includes the word "online" in its web address; or, the conference topic is related to online practices (for example, change in communication sped up by the pandemic[1]), to mention a couple of these.

A search by the term "virtual" produces two pages of meetings. Again, not all mention a virtual meeting possibility. One of these mentions studies on the advantages and disadvantages of online vs face-to-face meetings and different tools or platforms to use[2], but ironically does not offer an online meeting option.

With a total 58 pages of meetings, the results to these quick searches mean that less than 10% of meetings open online options. Few meetings marked out the word "online" in the meeting title. Most of them have "online" as the location. The picture below shows us that online meeting is sometimes added as an option for participants to choose, together with onsite meeting.

2. querying "hybrid"

Querying "hybrid" produces 20 meetings, some of which are actually organized as hybrid events, as shown in the right page. Others explicitly say there is no virtual, online, or hybrid option possible. There also appear to be some doubles, since at least one call for papers is for another meeting.

3. Filtering with different subfield

Filtering different linguistic subfields, applied linguistics is the most heatedly discussed field with 15 pages of results, compared with anthropological linguistics (4 pages), cognitive science (4 pages), discourse analysis (8 pages), etc. Linguistic conferences put emphasis on how to put linguistic knowledge into practical use.

4. Filtering with different language

Filtering "English" produces an astounding 29 pages results. The total amount of meetings in this website is 58 pages. Thereby, this observation means that half of the conferences are focusing on English.

Conclusions

The following meetings were found to have an online attendance option:

  • 8th International Conference on Language Documentation & Conservation (held only virtually; language documentation)
  • Sixth Workshop on the Use of Computational Methods in the Study of Endangered Languages (held only virtually; computational linguistics, language documentation)
  • 13th International Seminar on Speech Production (hybrid; phonetics, clinical linguistics, computational linguistics)
  • International Computer Archive of Modern and Medieval English (hybrid/South Africa, corpus linguistics)
  • 8th Workshop on Turkic and Languages in Contact with Turkic (hybrid/USA)
  • 53rd Annual Meeting of the North East Linguistics Society (hybrid/Germany)
  • AILA 2023 - Diversity and Social Cohesion in a Globalised World: Towards More Committed Language Sciences (hybrid/France)
  • SCCC-3: The South Caucasian Chalk Circle-3 (hybrid/Georgia; morphology)
Unsustainable practices
Inclusivity
Accessibility
Suggestions based on sustainability
1. society
  • prove the efficiency and practicality of conferences
  • equal opportunities for participants
  • balance the conferences in different linguistic subfields and subject languages
2. economics
  • online meeting as an option
  • prove the quality of meetings, cancel unnecessary ones
3. environment
  • online meetings to reduce carbon footprints
  • suggesting participants to be better consumers