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Call for abstracts: 2026 PAMLA Roundtable: (PAMLA 2026 Convention (Seattle, WA))

Seattle, Washington
Organization: PAMLA: Pacific Ancient and Modern Language Association
Event: PAMLA 2026 Convention (Seattle, WA)
Categories: Miscellaneous
Event Date: 2026-11-12 to 2026-11-15 Abstract Due: 2026-05-15

Abstracts due by May 15, 2026 at https://pamla.ballastacademic.com/Home/S/19893

Inspired by the conference theme “Our Ruling Classes,” this roundtable invites current, past, and potential future leaders of language programs to reflect on leadership strategies and pitfalls in the current moment. Department chairs/heads, program coordinators, directors, and the like are hardly “rulers,” but they do play leadership roles that, to quote the PAMLA conference description, are essential for “adjudicating internal conflicts, inspiring collective action, and representing the community to the outside world”--in this case, to upper administrators, other departments and units, students, and communities beyond the academy.

Proposals are sought for presentations of five to ten minutes from leaders of language departments, language programs, or other relevant units at an array of institutions, including 2- and 4-year colleges and universities with diverse missions, student populations, and regional contexts. Topics may include but are not limited to:

· Advocating for languages in- and outside the academy

· Balancing needs and interests of different languages and programs (e.g., commonly and less commonly taught languages, undergraduate and graduate programs)

· Supporting faculty teaching, research, and service commitments

· Cultivating future language program leaders

· Recruiting, retaining, and graduating students

· Managing time and resources

· Establishing partnerships on campus and beyond

· Maintaining, restoring or strengthening language requirements

The roundtable welcomes participation from individuals who have experienced and/or combatted program closures, mergers, and restructurings as well as change that has facilitated growth.

https://pamla.ballastacademic.com/Home/S/19893

jzamostny@ksu.edu

Jeffrey Zamostny

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