Issues of language and communication that reach public interest and relevance in today’s global context will be the subject of analysis and proposals during the development of an event that, in its 19th edition, is consolidated as a space for social contributions from science.

This is confirmed by the scientific program of the event, which includes workshops, presentations, and lectures on topics such as perspectives for lexicography in the era of artificial intelligence, linguistic variation and identity in social networks, crisis and crisis communication, socio-emotional communication with older adults and early childhood, the practice of popular education, and ChatGPT as an annotator of thematic errors in Spanish.
Experts from Cuba, Costa Rica, Brazil, Spain, France, Japan, and Italy will gather at the Symposium, which also includes visits to historical and cultural sites in the city of Santiago de Cuba.
Every two years, the Vitelio Ruiz Hernández–Eloína Miyares Bermúdez Center for Applied Linguistics hosts the Symposium, which on this occasion is co-sponsored by several academic institutions: the University of Oriente (Cuba), Complutense University of Madrid and the University of Tarragona (Spain), the University of the Basque Country (Spain), the University of Verona (Italy), the Catholic University of Valparaíso (Chile), the Institute of Linguistic Research of the University of Costa Rica, and the Latino Education and Advocacy Days Organization (LEAD) of California (United States).
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Periodista cubana. Máster en Ciencias de la Comunicación. Profesora Auxiliar de la Universidad de Oriente. Guionista de radio y televisión.

