Fw: [Languse] Fwd: LISO conference call for papers

Susan Penfield sdp at EMAIL.ARIZONA.EDU
Thu Dec 16 14:41:22 UTC 2004


This might be of interest to some of you... "recorded spontaneous
interaction" is still rare in indigenous language documentation and
attention to the role that technology might play in both the collection and
analysis of this type of data is very needed. (my thoughts..)



**Please give widest possible distribution**

CALL FOR PAPERS
11th Annual Conference on Language, Interaction and Culture May 12-14,  2005
University of California, Santa Barbara

Presented by
The Language, Interaction, and Social Organization (LISO) Graduate Student
Association at the University of California, Santa Barbara and The Center
for Language, Interaction and Culture (CLIC) Graduate Student Association at
the University of California, Los Angeles

Plenary Speakers
Paul Drew-University of York, Sociology
Lanita Jacobs-Huey-University of Southern California, Anthropology Michael
Silverstein-University of Chicago, Anthropology Catherine Snow-Harvard
University, Education

Submissions should address topics at the intersection of language,
interaction, and culture from theoretical perspectives which employ data
from recorded, spontaneous interaction. This includes but is not limited to
conversation analysis, discourse analysis, ethnography of communication,
ethnomethodology, and interactional sociolinguistics.  We welcome abstracts
from graduate students and faculty working in the areas of Anthropology,
Applied Linguistics, Education, Linguistics, Psychology, and Sociology.
Speakers will have 20 minutes for presentation and 10 minutes for
discussion. Selected papers will be published in the conference proceedings.

Abstracts are due no later than February 15, 2005, by e-mail submission only
<LISOconf05 at linguistics.ucsb.edu>.

Please see submission guidelines below and the LISO webpage at
http://www.liso.ucsb.edu/conferences/LISOConf2005/ for more information.

The Language, Interaction, and Social Organization (LISO) Conference
Organizing
Committee: Jennifer Garland and Melissa Kwon, Co-Chairs; Valerie Sultan,
Treasurer; Jesse Gillespie, Webmaster; Kevin Whitehead and Annette Harrison.

University of California, Santa Barbara, Department of Linguistics South
Hall 3605, Santa Barbara, CA 93106 LISOconf05 at linguistics.ucsb.edu
http://www.liso.ucsb.edu/conferences/LISOConf2005/


SUBMISSION GUIDELINES

This year we are accepting submissions by e-mail only:

The 500 word abstract should be sent to LISOconf05 at linguistics.ucsb.edu with
"Conference Submission" in the subject line. The abstract should be attached
in Rich Text Format (.rtf), and should contain no information which
identifies the author(s). In a second attached document, please include the
following
information:
§      Name(s) of author(s)
§     Affiliation(s) of author(s)
§     The address, phone number, and email address
§     at which the author(s) would liketo be notified
§      The title of the paper
§     A note indicating your equipment requirements
§     Any additional comments

In the case of an abstract longer than 500 words, only the first 500 words
will be read. Papers will be selected based on evaluation of the anonymous
abstract.

In your abstract, make sure to clearly state the main point or argument of
the paper.  Briefly discuss the problem or research question situated by
reference to previous research and by the work's relevance to developments
in your field.
You may wish to include a short example to support your main point or
argument.
State your conclusions, however tentative.

Deadline for the receipt of abstracts is February 15, 2005. Late submissions
will not be accepted. Notification of acceptance or non-acceptance will be
sent via email by March 31, 2005.


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