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International Scientific and Practical Conference

Multilingual Dialogues–2026: Human–AI Communication Across Generations

Conference dates: 12–14 June 2026

Conference format: Online

Target participants: BA, MA, and PhD students; early-career researchers; academics; university teachers; translators; interpreters; language educators; curriculum specialists; researchers in linguistics, translation studies, media studies, education, and digital humanities; and professionals working in multilingual, institutional, or communication-related contexts

The accepted contribution types include: Individual PresentationRound Table, and Colloquium/Thematic Panel

The conference language:  English.

Participation: free of charge

Conference description

Multilingual Dialogues–2026: Human–AI Communication Across Generations is an international scientific and practical conference organised by VIZJA University in Warsaw, Poland. The conference is dedicated to advancing academic and professional dialogue in the fields of multilingual communication, language-related research, and human–AI interaction across generations.

The conference provides an interdisciplinary forum for researchers and practitioners interested in how multilingual communication is being transformed by technological change, artificial intelligence, digital mediation, and intergenerational forms of interaction. It brings together perspectives from linguistics, translation and interpreting studies, language education, media studies, digital humanities, professional communication, and related fields.
The conference welcomes proposals addressing one or more of the following thematic areas:

  • Multilingualism, Language Contact, and Communication Across Generations
  • Sociolinguistics, Dialectology, and Language Variation
  • Historical and Diachronic Perspectives on Language
  • Corpus, Computational, and Digital Approaches to Language
  • Psycholinguistic, Cognitive, and Acquisition-Oriented Research
  • Translation, Interpreting, and Human–AI Mediation
  • Language Education, Policy, Media, and Professional Communication

 

Across all thematic tracks, the conference particularly encourages contributions that address human–AI communication, multilingualism, intergenerational communication, and responsible innovation in language-related research and practice.

 

Submission of abstracts

We invite students, researchers, academics, translators, interpreters, and language teachers to submit abstracts of up to 500 words.

Selected high-quality abstracts may be invited for development into full papers for the peer-reviewed collective monograph Multilingual Dimensions of Human–AI Communication Across Generations, prepared for Scopus-indexed publication, or for submission to BRAIN. Broad Research in Artificial Intelligence and Neuroscience.

Abstract submission deadline: 20 May 2026
Notification of acceptance: 29 May 2026
Full paper submission deadline: 31 July 2026
Submission form: https://forms.gle/kL2HmShMkgFEVq4c7

Publication Opportunity

Selected high-quality contributions may be invited to submit full papers for publication consideration in one of the following publication formats:

  1. A peer-reviewed collective monograph entitled Multilingual Dimensions of Human–AI Communication Across Generations, prepared for Scopus-indexed publication.
  2. A journal publication in BRAIN. Broad Research in Artificial Intelligence and Neuroscience, p-ISSN: 2068-0473; e-ISSN: 2067-3957, a journal indexed in Web of Science / ESCI.

Final publication is subject to editorial selection, peer review, compliance with the requirements of the publisher or journal, and the formal publication procedures of the relevant editorial board. Detailed publication guidelines, technical requirements, deadlines, and publication terms will be communicated separately to invited authors.

Conference Organisers

Main organiser: VIZJA University (Poland)

Co-organisers:

  •  Charles University (Czech Republic),
  • Université Côte d’Azur (France),
  • Azerbaijan University of Languages (Azerbaijan),
  • Central University of Technology, Free State (South Africa),
  • State University of Trade and Economics (Ukraine),
  • Sumy State Pedagogical University named after A. S. Makarenko (Ukraine),
  • Fargona State University (Uzbekistan).

 

Scientific Committee

 

Chair:
Dr. Habil. Yan Kapranov, VIZJA University Prof., Poland
Co-Chair:
Dr. Bożena Iwanowska, VIZJA University (Poland)
Members:
Prof. Oleh Demenchuk, Rivne State University of Humanities (Ukraine)
Prof. Olena Semenog, Sumy State Pedagogical University named after A. S. Makarenko
Prof. Tetiana Anokhina, Kyiv National Linguistic University (Ukraine)
Dr. Ali Basaratie, VIZJA University (Poland)
Dr. Brenton Grant Fredericks, Central University of Technology, Free State (South Africa)
Dr. Nastazja Stoch, VIZJA University (Poland)
Dr. Nataliia Holubenko, Charles University in Prague (Czech Republic)

 

Organising Committee

Chair:
Dr. Habil. Yan Kapranov, VIZJA University Prof., Poland
Co-Chair:
Dr. Bożena Iwanowska, VIZJA University (Poland)
Members:
Prof. Olena Semenog, Sumy State Pedagogical University named after A. S. Makarenko
Dr. Ali Basaratie, VIZJA University (Poland)
Dr. Nataliia Holubenko, Charles University in Prague (Czech Republic)

 

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