[Corpora-List] Fourth International BAAHE Conference: Second CFP

Lieven Buysse lieven.buysse at hubrussel.be
Wed Jun 1 09:07:55 UTC 2011


(apologies for cross-posting)
 
SECOND CALL FOR PAPERS
 
FACING PRESENT, PAST AND FUTURE
 
4TH INTERNATIONAL BAAHE CONFERENCE
 
1-3 December 2011
 
University College Brussels, Belgium
 
 
The Belgian Association of Anglicists in Higher Education (BAAHE (
http://www.baahe.be/ )) is organising its fourth international
conference from 1 to 3 December 2011 at the Hogeschool-Universiteit
Brussel (University College Brussels), Belgium. Celebrating the
association’s 30th anniversary, the interdisciplinary conference Facing
Present, Past and Future aims to map the various ways researchers deal
with the challenges they are faced with in the research fields of
English Linguistics, English Literature, Translation and Interpretation
Studies and ELT. Approaches and topics for papers include but are not
limited to the suggestions below. Note that contributions that explore
interfaces between these disciplines are particularly encouraged.
 
Linguistics
- Face and politeness from a synchronic as well as a diachronic
perspective
- The concepts of face and politeness: from an anglocentric to a global
perspective
- The tenses from a synchronic and diachronic perspective
- Resolving old dichotomies by building interfaces: present, past and
future approaches to reconciling disciplines and paradigms (e.g.
semantics and pragmatics)
- Past, present and future in corpus linguistics: from small-scale
written corpora over large multi-media corpora to…?
- Conceptualisations and representations of the notion of ‘time’ in
English (possibly in contrast with other languages)
- Diachronic and synchronic approaches to the study of
intersubjectivity

 
 
ELT
- Face-to-face communication in ELT: from traditional classroom
discourse to innovative virtual communication
- Facing each other and facing the other: research on teacher-student
interaction and on student-student interaction and collaboration in the
classroom both of native speakers of English and of learners of English
as a foreign language (e.g. face-to-face communication, (a)synchronous
communication via/in electronic environments, chat room conversations
between students, peer feedback in its different guises, teacher
feedback and student uptake, collaborative learning, …).
- Saving and representing face in different forms of student-student
interaction and teacher-student communication both in speech and in
writing (e.g. politeness strategies, intercultural perspectives). 
- Corpus-based approaches to ELT: facing “authentic” language use as an
innovative turn
- Facing non-native varieties of English in the classroom
- CLIL: the way forward for ELT?
 
 
Literature
- Facing the Other: historical representations of otherness in
literatures in English
- Representations of time and Janus’ double-facedness in literature:
theoretical approaches (narratological, psychoanalytic, impact of
ritual, forms of commemoration vs. forgetting, …) 
- Authorial and narratorial reflections on one's own time/age and its
relation to the literary and cultural past and future - whence and
whither this present?
- Theory today: current problems and challenges of literary theory
(incl. trauma studies, autobiography and autoperformance)
- Literature and canon: canon formation, genre mixing, …
- Historicist approaches to literature
- Stylistics /use of imagery, figures of speech: defacing the other
(forms of satire), deformation (different forms of prosopopeia);
interrelations between literature and painting (contemporary and other)
- Facing the Continent: British and Irish literature in a European
context (e.g. reception and/or translation of British and Irish
authors)
 
Translation and Interpretation Studies
- Facing the tradition: role of translations in the development of a
literary tradition or canon
- Facing the news: role of transediting in the spread of news in a
globalised world
- Facing the unknown: new challenges in Translation and Interpretation
Studies (e.g. machine translation)
- Facing the interpreter: role of the interpreter as a neutral conveyor
of messages, a(n intercultural) mediator or an involved party in
establishing effective communication in various settings

 
 
Keynote speakers
 
We are pleased to announce that the following keynote speakers have
already confirmed their contribution:
 
Robert Eaglestone (Royal Holloway, University of London)
‘Afterwardness’, after trauma theory?
 
Laurence R. Horn (Yale University)
Uncrypting a cryptotype: Lexical semantics, lexical pragmatics, and the
un-verb
 
Joybratho Mukherjee (Justus Liebig Universität Giessen)
Mapping unity and diversity across South Asian Englishes: corpus-based
approaches to postcolonial identity-constructions
 
 
Submission of abstracts
 
Abstracts of up to 500 words (excluding bibliography) should be
submitted through the conference website (www.hubrussel.be/baahe2011)
before 1 July 2011. Care should be taken that authors’ names or
affiliations are not mentioned in the abstract. Abstracts should be in
.doc or .txt format. Authors are allowed to submit a maximum of two
abstracts if at least one of these is co-authored. Proposals for posters
are equally welcome. All submitted abstracts will be peer-reviewed. 
 
Accepted paper presentations will be allocated 20 minutes, followed by
10 minutes for discussion. 
 
Notification of acceptance: mid-July 2011. 
 
Selected proceedings will be published in the international,
peer-reviewed journal English Text Construction (
http://www.benjamins.com/cgi-bin/t_seriesview.cgi?series=ETC ).
 
 
Further information
 
Much information will be made available on the conference website:
www.hubrussel.be/baahe2011. For any further enquiries please get in
touch with the organising committee at: baahe2011 at hubrussel.be.
 
 
Important dates
First call for papers: 20 March 2011
Second call for papers: 1 June 2011
Submission of abstracts: by 1 July 2011
Notification of acceptance: mid-July 2011
Provisional programme: September 2011
Early-bird registration: mid-July 2011 to 15 October 2011
Late registration: by 15 November 2011
Conference opening: 1 December 2011 
 
 
Venue
 
The conference will be hosted at the city campus of the University
College Brussels (Hogeschool-Universiteit Brussel), situated in the
historical centre of Brussels and within walking distance of Brussels
Central Railway Station, which has convenient train connections to and
from Brussels Airport, London, Paris and other major European cities.
Further information can be found on
http://www.hubrussel.be/eCache/IEE/13/250.html. 
 
 
Organising committee
Lieven Buysse (University College Brussels)
Brecht de Groote (University College Brussels)
Christophe Den Tandt (Université Libre de Bruxelles)
Raphaël Ingelbien (Catholic University of Leuven)
Dany Jaspers (University College Brussels)
Lut Lams (University College Brussels)
Hedwig Schwall (Catholic University of Leuven and University College
Brussels)
Tom Toremans (University College Brussels)
Lieven Vandelanotte (FUNDP, Namur)
Guido Vanden Wyngaerd (University College Brussels)
Elke Van Steendam (University College Brussels)
Walter Verschueren (University College Brussels)
 
 
Scientific committee
Gert Buelens (University of Ghent)
Lieven Buysse (University College Brussels)
Sylvie De Cock (Catholic University of Louvain and FUSL, Brussels)
Christophe Den Tandt (Université Libre de Bruxelles)
Erik Hertog (Lessius University College Antwerp)
Raphaël Ingelbien (Catholic University of Leuven)
Dany Jaspers (University College Brussels)
Lut Lams (University College Brussels)
Jim O’Driscoll (University of Huddersfield, UK)
Lies Sercu (Catholic University of Leuven)
Hedwig Schwall (Catholic University of Leuven and University College
Brussels)
Tom Toremans (University College Brussels)
Lieven Vandelanotte (FUNDP, Namur)
Guido Vanden Wyngaerd (University College Brussels)
Elke Van Steendam (University College Brussels)
Walter Verschueren (University College Brussels)
Anne Whitehead (Newcastle University, UK)
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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