The 10th International Conference on
Slavic Languages, Literatures, and Cultures
November 6–7, 2026
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National Chengchi University
📢 Call for Papers & Participation
We are pleased to invite scholars to participate in the
10th International Conference on Slavic Languages, Literatures, and Cultures, to be held on
November 6–7, 2026, at
National Chengchi University
(Taipei, Taiwan).
Conference Theme
“New Trends in the Study of Slavic Languages, Literatures, and Cultures in Eastern and Western Contexts”
The conference welcomes contributions from researchers in Taiwan and abroad. Through perspectives from linguistics, literary studies, history, cultural studies, and digital humanities, the conference aims to foster international dialogue and interdisciplinary collaboration, and to explore the diverse developments of contemporary Slavic studies.
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Possible Topics
Submissions related to the following four major areas are welcome:
Slavic Linguistics
- History and development of Slavic languages
- Phonetics, morphology, syntax, and semantics of Slavic languages
- Sociolinguistics, cognitive linguistics, and political linguistics
- Teaching of Slavic languages and second language acquisition
- Corpus linguistics and applications of language technologies
Slavic Literary Studies
- Interpretation of classical and contemporary Slavic literature
- Translation studies and cross-cultural textual exchange
- Literature and socio-political change
- Literary narrative, gender, religion, memory, and identity construction
Slavic Cultural Studies
- Cultural interaction and comparison from Eastern and Western perspectives
- Religion, folklore, and cultural symbols in the Slavic world
- Social change, political culture, and historical narratives
- Cultural exchange, transnational mobility, and globalization
New Perspectives on Slavic Studies in the Age of Digital Humanities
- Digital archives, digital text analysis, and research methodologies
- Applications of digital tools in linguistic, literary, and cultural studies, as well as language teaching
- Artificial intelligence, language models, and the humanities
- Challenges and trends in Slavic studies in the digital era
