24.4374, Calls: Pragmatics, Discourse Analysis, General Linguistics, Historical Linguistics/Poland

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Subject: 24.4374, Calls: Pragmatics, Discourse Analysis, General Linguistics, Historical Linguistics/Poland

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Date: Mon, 04 Nov 2013 14:18:41
From: Valentina Russo [languageandideology at gmail.com]
Subject: Language, Ideology and Their Representations: Textual and Pragmatic Features

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Full Title: Language, Ideology and Their Representations: Textual and Pragmatic Features 
Short Title: L&I 

Date: 11-Sep-2014 - 14-Sep-2014
Location: Poznań, Poland 
Contact Person: Alberto Manco
Meeting Email: languageandideology at gmail.com

Linguistic Field(s): Discourse Analysis; General Linguistics; Historical Linguistics; Pragmatics 

Call Deadline: 25-Nov-2014 

Meeting Description:

The scope of the workshop is to bring together scholars and researchers
interested in the relationship between language and ideology, from both a
synchronic and a diachronic perspective, focusing in particular on textual and
pragmatic strategies. Comparing oral and written communication media, the
workshop seeks to highlight their common or parallel features in expressing
such a deep feeling as the ideological one, trying to grasp language in its
diamesic continuum.


Call for Papers:

We call for papers that address (but are not limited to) one or more of the following issues:

- Language and ideology in micro- and macro-politics,
- Pragmatic and textual strategies of the ideological discourse,
- Linguistic representation of ideology vs ideological representation of language,
- Ideology and linguistic discrimination, multilingualism, historical linguistics.

Special attention will be paid  to papers dealing with the relationship between language and ideology in specific communicative and/or textual genres such as (scientific popularization, comics, micro-political discourse) or focusing on (private or institutional) popularization media during totalitarian regimes. 

We welcome papers on any aspect of communication bearing evidence of a relationship between language and ideology, such as spoken language, oral narrative, short writings, folklore, literature, scientific and educational popularization, political discourse, advertising, film, music and so on.

Scholars, researchers and PhD students interested in presenting a paper should send an anonymous abstract by email to languageandideology at gmail.com. The deadline for abstract submission is 25 November 2013. Notifications of acceptance will be sent by email by 1 December 2013.

Because of double-blind peer review, authors must submit anonymous abstract (.doc/.pdf format) while in the email they must clearly include: name of the author(s), affiliation(s), phone number(s) and email address(es). 

Abstract Submission Guidelines:

Abstracts should be written in English. Abstracts must be single-spaced and fully justified. The standard font will be Calibri, size 10. The margins will be 2,54 top/bottom and 1,91 left/right (Moderate in MS Word). References will have a hanging indent of 1,27 cm. Abstracts should be no longer than 300 words (excluding references).

Please note that after a workshop proposal has been accepted, the convenors will invite participants to submit their full abstracts by 15 January 2014. These full abstracts will be evaluated individually by the SLE Scientific Committee and the convenors.







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