23.5225, Calls: Discourse Analysis, Socioling, Anthro Ling, General Ling/Germany

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Subject: 23.5225, Calls: Discourse Analysis, Socioling, Anthro Ling, General Ling/Germany

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Date: Thu, 13 Dec 2012 12:32:23
From: Michael Pleyer [michael.pleyer at hggs.uni-heidelberg.de]
Subject: 3. Sprachwissenschaftliche Tagung für Promotionsstudierende / 3rd Linguistic Conference for Doctoral Students

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Full Title: 3. Sprachwissenschaftliche Tagung für Promotionsstudierende / 3rd Linguistic Conference for Doctoral Students 
Short Title: STaPs 

Date: 05-Apr-2013 - 06-Apr-2013
Location: Heidelberg, Germany 
Contact Person: Michael Pleyer
Meeting Email: staps.hd at googlemail.com
Web Site: http://staps.stuts.eu/ 

Linguistic Field(s): Anthropological Linguistics; Discourse Analysis; General Linguistics; Sociolinguistics 

Call Deadline: 15-Feb-2013 

Meeting Description:

The 3rd Linguistic Conference for Doctoral Students (‘Sprachwissenschaftliche Tagung für Promotionsstudierende’, STaPs) will be held on April 5-6, 2013 at Heidelberg University. The overarching topic of the conference will be Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Language, Discourse, and Culture (Interdisziplinäre Perspektiven auf Sprache, Diskurs und Kultur).

The conference provides doctoral students the opportunity to present specific aspects or current challenges within their projects in problem-oriented talks that leave a substantial amount of room for discussion. This allows students to discuss difficulties and develop strategies to solve these problems in an informal and interdisciplinary environment. In addition, the program will include interactive and interdisciplinary workshops on methodological and general questions regarding doctoral projects in the areas of language, discourse, and culture.

The 3rd StaPs offers doctoral students the possibility to share their experiences with other young researchers from a wide range of disciplines and receive feedback on their work from peers. In contrast to other academic conferences, participants do not need to present finished products. Instead, students can share and discuss work in progress and challenges in their doctoral project in a pressure-free environment.

Call for Papers:

We warmly invite doctoral students at all stages in their graduate work and of every linguistic field and discipline to present their projects and to exchange ideas and network with other doctoral students. 

Additionally, the 3rd STaPs is explicitly directed towards interested doctoral students in all other areas of the humanities, social sciences, and cultural sciences who would like to discuss the role of language, discourse, and culture in their doctoral projects in an interdisciplinary setting. 

Empirically-oriented and theoretically-oriented projects are equally welcome. Moreover, we warmly welcome participants who would like to exchange ideas and network with other doctoral students, but do not wish to give a talk. In order to submit abstracts for talks (20 minute talk + 20 minute discussion) or workshops (60 minutes) as well as register as a participant, please send an email with the abstract attached to: staps.hd at googlemail.com.

The conference languages are German and English.

Deadline for abstracts (German or English, max. 350 words): 15.02.2013
Deadline for conference registration: 15.03.2013

More info at: http://www.staps.stuts.eu.







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