26.510, Calls: Forensic Ling, Sociolinguistics, Discourse Analysis, Philosophy of Lang, Pragmatics/Italy

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Subject: 26.510, Calls: Forensic Ling, Sociolinguistics, Discourse Analysis, Philosophy of Lang, Pragmatics/Italy

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Date: Mon, 26 Jan 2015 00:47:37
From: Girolamo Tessuto [t.jerome at libero.it]
Subject: Negotiating Cultural, Jurisdictional and Disciplinary Boundaries

 
Full Title: Negotiating Cultural, Jurisdictional and Disciplinary Boundaries 

Date: 26-May-2016 - 28-May-2016
Location: Royal Palace - University of Naples 2 - Caserta, Italy 
Contact Person: Girolamo Tessuto
Meeting Email: crill at unina2.it
Web Site: http://www.crill.unina2.it 

Linguistic Field(s): Discourse Analysis; Forensic Linguistics; Philosophy of Language; Pragmatics; Sociolinguistics 

Call Deadline: 31-Oct-2015 

Meeting Description:

Law, Language and Communication: Negotiating cultural, jurisdictional and disciplinary boundaries
4th International Conference

Law, Language and Communication play an important role in the management of and across many disciplinary, institutional, professional and cultural boundaries, and hence attract different theoretical orientations, frameworks, and methodologies to understand and account for these contesting identities, ideologies, and power, and ways of functioning in specialised contexts. Handling some of these issues may require a combination of theoretical as well as analytical perspectives, offering insights from the interdiscursive analysis of legal and/or interdisciplinary discourses, and interactions within and across legal and other professional practices, and an integration of professional and linguistic theories to account for such contesting practices.

This 4th international conference will identify and address some of these issues, conflicts, challenges, and contesting identities, focussing particularly on specific processes and procedures, methodologies and frameworks that are useful or can be adopted to manage such dynamic complexities in English or other European/non-European languages, cultures and systems.

Organization:

Centre for Research in Language and Law – CRILL
Website: www.crill.unina2.it   

English Language Chair
Department of Law
University of Naples 2 

Conference Convenor: G. Tessuto

Further details to follow online:  www.crill.unina2.it  

How to contact us: 
Please use the Conference address: crill at unina2.it

Call for Papers:

We therefore invite proposals for papers and posters from diverse (applied linguistic) analytical perspectives including, but not necessarily limited to, the following areas of enquiry:

1. Law, language and communication: Academic, professional and institutional settings
2. Law, language and other fields of academic, professional, institutional and organizational communication: Law, language and business / economics / finance / management / politics / sociology / psychology / medicine / healthcare / social work, etc.
3. Law, language and communication in conflict resolution strategies and approaches (conciliation, negotiation, mediation, arbitration, class actions, business ventures, diplomacy, peace-building), including conflicting or harmonizing issues in the shape of identity, power and ideology
4. Law, language and communication in national and international legal jurisdictions, including issues of denationalization, transnationalization, globalization of legal institutions in legal communication
5. Law, language and communication in the industrial media or the social-media technologies 
6. Law, language and communication in courtroom trials or other proceedings, including forensic linguistics techniques 
7. Law, language and communication in legal reasoning and argumentation processes and products
8. Law, language and communication in legal linguistics research and practice 
9. Law, language and communication in teaching/learning research and practice for the academy and the workplace
10. Law, language and communication in translation and interpreting research and practice

Keynote Speakers:

Vijay K. Bhatia (Hong Kong)
Christopher N. Candlin (Australia)
Giuliana E. Garzone (Italy)
Maurizio Gotti (Italy)
Jeffrey Heasman (UK & Sub-Saharan Africa) 

Scientific Committee:

James Archibald (Canada), Vijay K. Bhatia (Hong Kong), Jan Engberg (Denmark), Paola A. Evangelisti (Italy), Giuliana Garzone (Italy), Rita Salvi (Italy), Girolamo Tessuto (Italy), Christopher Williams (Italy)

Language of presentation: English 

Abstract Submission (300 words) for Papers or Posters by no later than 31st October 2015 to the following address: crill at unina2.it

Further details to follow online:  www.crill.unina2.it







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