Russian Journal of LinguisticsRussian Journal of Linguistics2687-00882686-8024Peoples’ Friendship University of Russia named after Patrice Lumumba (RUDN University)1732110.22363/2312-9182-2017-21-4-947-950Conference Report, Theses of ReportINTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE “APPROACHES TO MIGRATION, LANGUAGE AND IDENTITY”, Lausanne, 4-6 may 2017NedopekinaEkaterina MEkaterina M. Nedopekina, PhD in Philology, PhD in Slavic Studies (Bordeaux Montaigne University, France), Assistant of the General and Russian Linguistics Department at Philological Faculty (Peoples’ Friendship University of Russia); Deputy Dean for International Relationships at the Philology Faculty, English Language Teacher at the Institute of Retraining and Advanced Training of the Peoples’ Friendship University of Russia, coordinator of the joint Master’s program “Russia-Europe: Languages and Cultures” (PFUR - University of Bordeaux Montaigne, France). Sphere of scientific interests: minority languages, language contacts, study of new sociolinguistic spaces and issues of linguistic and ethnic identification.enedopekina@gmail.comPeoples’ Friendship University of Russia1512201721494795019112017Copyright © 2017, Nedopekina E.M.2017[Buckley, M., McPhee, S. and Rogaly, B. (2017) Labour geographies on the move: migration, migrant status and work in the 21 century. Geoforum, 78. pp. 153-158.][Garcia, O. & Barlette L. (2007) A speech community model of bilingual education: Educating Latino newcomers in the U.S. International Journal of Bilingual Education and Bilingualism, 10, p. 1-25.][Li, W. & Garcia, O. (2014) Translanguaging: Language, Bilingualism, and Education, Palgrave Macmillan, London, UK. - 176 pp.][Schluter, A. (2010) Kurdish voices in Istanbul workplaces. The International Journal of Diversity in Organizations, Communities, and Nations 10 (4), p. 127-140.][Tadmor, N. (2017) The settlement of the poor and the rise of the form in England c. 1662-1780. In: Past and Present. 236, 1, p. 43-97.]