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Date: Tue, 02 Feb 2016 10:50:09
From: Joëlle Lavaud [joelle.lavaud at lpl-aix.fr]
Subject: Discourse Analysis; Neurolinguistics; Phonetics; Pragmatics; Psycholinguistics; Semantics; Sociolinguistics/ Travaux interdiscplinaires sur la parole et le langage (Jrnl)

 
Full Title: Travaux interdiscplinaires sur la parole et le langage 


Linguistic Field(s): Discourse Analysis; Neurolinguistics; Phonetics; Pragmatics; Psycholinguistics; Semantics; Sociolinguistics 

Call Deadline: 30-Jun-2016 

Call for papers - Journal TIPA no 32, 2016
Tipa. Travaux interdisciplinaires sur la parole et le langage
https://tipa.revues.org/

Conflict in discourse and discourse in conflict

Guest editors: Tsuyoshi KIDA* & Laura-Anca PAREPA**

*Language and Communication Science Laboratory (LCSL)-Institute for
Comparative Research in Human and Social Sciences, University of Tsukuba,
Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences
**Japan Society for the Promotion of Science (JSPS) University of Tsukuba,
Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences

Nowadays, conflict between individuals, countries or groups seems omnipresent.
The reasons for this are numerous, be they religious, cultural, ideological,
territorial, patrimonial or familial. Conflict manifests itself in numerous
forms of expression and resolution, which can include diplomatic declarations,
civil demonstrations, ideological clashes, family disputes, intercultural
misunderstandings, lawsuits or other negotiations. 

In the public or private sphere, conflict is triggered through the process of
discourse being produced, disseminated, interpreted and amplified - therefore
having an effect the opinions and attitudes of its receivers. At the same
time, human beings are inherently endowed with the ability to manage and
overcome these conflicts through lexical choice, ways of speaking, non-verbal
communication, deconfliction techniques and conflict resolution methods. In
other words, conflict is mediated through discourse.

The thematic concept for volume 32 of TIPA - conceived following collaboration
between a linguist and an expert in political discourse - proposes to focus on
the relations between discourse and conflict, within various disciplinary
frameworks, in order to address the following questions: What type of
discourse engenders conflict? What are the features specific to conflictual
discourse in terms of prosody, semantics, pragmatics, discursive or
interactional structure? How can conflict be dealt with and resolved? How can
identities and images be constructed or deconstructed through speech acts? How
can lexical choice influence the success or failure of strategic narratives in
an official speech? 

These are just some of the questions to which linguistics and language
sciences, as well as other neighbouring disciplines, can be sensitive and to
which the scientific community may propose comprehensive answers by engaging
in interdisciplinary research. 

This call for papers is open to theoretical and/or empirical contributions
coming from researchers and experts from a wide range of disciplines including
but not limited to: discourse analysis (political, media, forensic,
international relations), pragmatics, sociolinguistics, interactional
analysis, rhetoric, semantics, intercultural communication, discourse prosody,
multimodality, neurolinguistics, etc. 

The language of publication will be either English or French. Each article
should contain a detailed two-page abstract in the other language, in order to
make papers in French more accessible to English-speaking readers, and vice
versa, thus insuring a larger audience for all the articles.

Important dates 

June 30: due date for submission of articles
September 15: notification of acceptance
October 30: receipt of final version
December: publication. 

Submission guidelines

Please send your proposal in three files to: tipa at lpl-aix.fr 

- One file in .doc containing the title, name and affiliation of the
author(s).
- Two anonymous files, in .doc and .pdf format

Instructions for authors can be found at http://tipa.revues.org/222




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