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<h1 class="entry-title"><span style="font-size: 12pt;">The 4th International Conference on Ecolinguistics (ICE-4)</span></h1>
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<h5><span style="font-size: 12pt;">Languaging and Eco-civilizations: Towards Consilience with the Life Sciences</span></h5>
<p>University of Southern Denmark (Odense Campus) <br>
12<sup>th</sup> to 15<sup>th</sup> of August 2019</p>
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<p>The 4th International Conference on Ecolinguistics addresses: <em>Languaging and Eco-civilization: Towards Consilience with the Life Sciences</em>. The conference aims to bring about consilience (a bringing forth of new knowledge) that can unite those who
acknowledge human responsibility for the well-being of the living world. Accordingly, we aim to connect ecolinguists with work in fields that include bio-ethics, ecocriticism, biosemiotics, economics and the environmental sciences.</p>
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<p>Drawing on Eastern and Western thought, ecolinguistics is developing into a discipline built on a set of international conferences, a global network of ecolinguistic scholars, and a newly established journal and book series. ICE-4 extends how the previous
three ICE conferences (held in Guangzhou, Beijing, and Guiyang) have linked ecolinguistics to the policy of building an ecological civilization based on Chinese characteristics. Thus, the conference will strive to construct new ways of drawing on languages
and languaging to create sustainable eco-civilizations.</p>
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<p>Accordingly, ICE-4 will use a multidisciplinary context to connect old and new concerns with what linguistic expertise offers to the well-being of human and non-human forms of life. We pursue how linguists can contribute to making a transition to new eco-civilizations.
Looking beyond discourse, we pursue how activity based on scientific, social and ethical concerns draws on linguistic expertise and skill. In so doing, we open up transdisciplinary work that strives to stem biological degradation while nurturing a new concern
for sustaining life on earth.</p>
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<p>Can linguists and other scholars contribute to the development of eco-civilization? The question links linguistic issues with Eastern and Western views of knowledge/ethics. In considering practical consequences, we hope to develop consilience around the
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<p>1. How do languages (especially threatened languages) shape well-being by drawing on a history of interdependency between humans and their lived environments?</p>
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<li>a. How can discourse about the environment and ecological issues be used to develop harmonious living within the bio-ecology by, for example, replacing the stories that underpin globalised culture with new ones.</li></ul>
<p>2. How can the ethical basis of human life and languaging be used to:</p>
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<li>a. Raise awareness of human interdependence with the living world?</li><li>b. Allow communities to harness the power of science while also recognizing its narrow epistemic limits?</li><li>c. Pursue educational and communal ways of enhancing the well-being of local environments?</li></ul>
<p>We encourage submissions that address languaging and eco-civilizations from theoretical or empirical perspectives, or from those directed at community and educational practices aimed at re-establishing harmony within the bio-ecology. We seek participation
from ecolinguistics, applied and general linguistics, ecological humanities, environmental science, economics, philosophy, domains within the life sciences, cognitive science, semiotics, translation, communication, business, education and other related fields.</p>
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<h2 class="widget-title">How to submit</h2>
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<p>Conference papers can be submitted either as an oral or a poster presentation. Paper abstracts (maximum 300 words) should be submitted by
<strong>1 March 2019</strong>. Speakers will be notified by <strong>1 April 2019</strong>.</p>
<p>Proposals for thematic panels (including hand-on workshops, etc.) are also invited. Thematic panels have a duration of two or three hours and may include four or six presentations. Proposals must contain a description of the panel/workshop (maximum 500 words),
as well as a list of <em>confirmed</em> speakers, including short abstracts for individual speakers in the panel (maximum 150 words). Panel organisers should submit their proposal by
<strong>1 February 2019</strong>. Panel organisers will be notified by <strong>20 February 2019</strong>.</p>
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<p>Abstracts and proposals should be uploaded through the appropriate submission page. Primary language of submission is English.</p>
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