Celtic Knot Conference 2024/Call for submissions
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Call for submissions
[edit]The call for submissions is now closed. You can look at the existing proposals below..
Formats
[edit]We are inviting applications to the programme:
- Lightning talks – Short 10-minute presentations about anything you feel is relevant.
- Workshops and tutorials – 50 or 110-minute sessions for group discussions and workshops, or tutorials on a particular topic such as Content Translation or Wikidata. This time includes questions from the audience.
- Presentation – 20–25 minute presentations. This time includes questions from the audience.
- Panel Discussion – 50-minute panel discussion to discuss a topic. Please feel free to collaborate with others to put a panel together. This time includes questions from the audience.
- Posters – These will be printed in A0 format (84.1 x 118.9) and displayed at the conference venue with a dedicated poster session.
Themes
[edit]We encourage proposals to link to the conference themes of:
- Journey Through Legacies: Tracing Celtic Wikimedia Roots
- Discover more about the legacies of Wikimedia pioneers, delving into the insights and experiences that inform our present-day endeavours. We invite submissions that explore the historical foundations of Celtic Wikimedia projects, sharing stories and lessons learned from the past to help shape our future.
- Momentum Unleashed: Overcoming Barriers, Igniting Progress
- Discover contemporary Celtic Wikimedia initiatives as we confront barriers and progress towards our collective goals.
- Join us as Wikimedia Community Ireland launches the toolkits developed through the WikiWomen Erasmus+ Project which empowers second-level students to research, write, and share biographies of women and gender-nonconforming individuals through their respective regional languages.
- We welcome submissions that highlight innovative strategies, success stories, and challenges overcome in advancing Celtic language projects within the Wikimedia community.
- Visions Forged: Charting Paths in Language Advocacy
- Forge paths in language advocacy and representation within Wiki communities as we collectively sculpt a shared vision for the future of Celtic language preservation and promotion within the Wikimedia landscape.
- We’re seeking submissions that explore best practices, research findings, and strategic insights aimed at strengthening Celtic language communities (in physical and digital spaces), providing Open Access resources, and advocating for visibility and rights on Wikimedia Projects.
Conditions
[edit]Our preference is for sessions to be delivered in person. Scholarships are available to support participation.
By submitting a proposal, you must agree that your proposal's abstract and any slides associated with it will be released under the Creative Commons Attribution Share-Alike License 4.0; and if accepted, the session will be broadcast and/or recorded and made available in audio and/or visual form under the same license.
How to apply
[edit]The call for submissions is now closed. You can look at the existing proposals below..
If you encounter any issues with your application or have questions, feel free to contact Richard Nevell (WMUK) (richard.nevellwikimedia.org.uk).
Existing proposals
[edit]You can find all the proposals below, or in the category All Celtic Knot 2024 submissions.
- Celtic Knot Conference 2024/Submissions/(Forensic) science and Gaelic on Wikipedia
- Celtic Knot Conference 2024/Submissions/Assessing the Impact of a Welsh Government Wiki Partnership
- Celtic Knot Conference 2024/Submissions/Beyond Wikipedia: How Wikimedia technology empowers the Fon language
- Celtic Knot Conference 2024/Submissions/Boosting potential participation in Wikimedia language projects through engagement with digital activism
- Celtic Knot Conference 2024/Submissions/Building Inter-linguistic Bridges
- Celtic Knot Conference 2024/Submissions/Count von Count teaches Basque
- Celtic Knot Conference 2024/Submissions/Dagbani Wikipedia Saha: Using Digital TV channel to recruit more editors to the Dagbani Wikipedia
- Celtic Knot Conference 2024/Submissions/Developing an Open Educational Resource for Indigenous Language Learning: the Dagbani Case Study
- Celtic Knot Conference 2024/Submissions/Difficulties in describing plants in minority languages using the example of the Tatar language
- Celtic Knot Conference 2024/Submissions/Dissemination and Implementation of Catalan Terminology through Wikipedia
- Celtic Knot Conference 2024/Submissions/Empowering Low-Resourced and Minoritized Languages in Morocco
- Celtic Knot Conference 2024/Submissions/Esperanto in Wikimedia: Bridging Cultures and Promoting Linguistic Diversity
- Celtic Knot Conference 2024/Submissions/From Bloody Sunday to Translating Ireland. Translatathon@Uniba meets the Celtic Knot
- Celtic Knot Conference 2024/Submissions/Future of Language Incubation
- Celtic Knot Conference 2024/Submissions/Galician toponymy in Wikipedia: references for 40 000 articles
- Celtic Knot Conference 2024/Submissions/History of the Bahasa Indonesia/Indonesian Language, from the beginning to the present
- Celtic Knot Conference 2024/Submissions/Learn to write the lontara script
- Celtic Knot Conference 2024/Submissions/Opening sources in breton language : offer the “minorized” language to the majority
- Celtic Knot Conference 2024/Submissions/The history of the Basque Country in 100 objects
- Celtic Knot Conference 2024/Submissions/Translating MediaWiki into three Saami languages
- Celtic Knot Conference 2024/Submissions/Unpacking Power Dynamics in Language Policy: Auxiliary Verbs in Ireland's 20-Year Strategy for Irish and Their Significance for Media, Technology, and Education
- Celtic Knot Conference 2024/Submissions/Updates from the Language Diversity Hub
- Celtic Knot Conference 2024/Submissions/What is Makassar language?
- Celtic Knot Conference 2024/Submissions/Wiki Celtic in Hausa community
- Celtic Knot Conference 2024/Submissions/Wikidata editing session on Lexemes
- Celtic Knot Conference 2024/Submissions/Wikimedia’s new languages metrics as a resource for insights about minority languages
- Celtic Knot Conference 2024/Submissions/Wikipedia usage in successful Basque/Welsh trivia app games
- Celtic Knot Conference 2024/Submissions/wici365 daily articles in Welsh challenge