27.569, Calls: Discourse Analysis, General Ling, Historical Ling, Ling & Lit, Socioling/Norway

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Subject: 27.569, Calls: Discourse Analysis, General Ling, Historical Ling, Ling & Lit, Socioling/Norway

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Date: Fri, 29 Jan 2016 10:58:31
From: Susan Erdmann [susan.erdmann at uia.no]
Subject: Nordic Association of English Studies Conference

 
Full Title: Nordic Association of English Studies Conference 
Short Title: NAES 

Date: 04-May-2016 - 07-May-2016
Location: Kristiansand, Norway 
Contact Person: Charles Armstrong
Meeting Email: Charles.Armstrong at uia.no
Web Site: http://www.uia.no/en/conferences-and-seminares/naes-nordic-association-of-english-studies 

Linguistic Field(s): Discourse Analysis; General Linguistics; Historical Linguistics; Ling & Literature; Sociolinguistics 

Call Deadline: 15-Feb-2016 

Meeting Description:

“Englishes and Changing Identities in the North” 

The 12th triennial conference for the Nordic Association of English Studies
(NAES) will take place at the University of Agder, in Norway, from May 4 to 7,
2016. 

The conference is broadly inclusive, open to academics working in such fields
as English linguistics, literatures in English, cultural studies, and
English-language pedagogy. Interdisciplinary approaches are welcome. 

The theme of the conference is Englishes and Changing Identities in the North,
and the focus this year will be on discussions and re-evaluations of English
identities, particularly in the Northern hemisphere, as realized through
language, literature and culture.


2nd Call for Papers:

Papers, posters and panels are welcomed, in all the mentioned fields, and on
related topics. All paper presentations will have 20 minutes at their
disposal, with an extra 10 minutes set aside for discussion.

Deadline for submitting abstracts for papers and/or proposals for panels: 15
February 2016. Paper proposals should be no more than 250 words and panel
proposals no more than 500 words. The submissions will be reviewed by the
conference’s organizing committee, and should be sent to the following email
address: Charles.Armstrong at uia.no

Possible topics include:

- British identity in a time of devolution, the European Union and the Peace
Process
- The US/UK relationship in a changing world
- Migration politics and migrant literature and language in the North
- Arctic and circumpolar culture and literature
- Literature and identity formation in British/North American/Scandinavian
literature
- Developments within media, social media and film in the North
- Linguistic developments in North American and Northern European English
- Scandinavia and the English-speaking world
- Boundaries of English identity, discussions of the northern identity in
Ulster, Scotland, Northern England, the Orkneys and Shetland Islands
- Translation theories and practices

For more information:
http://www.uia.no/en/conferences-and-seminares/naes-nordic-association-of-engl
ish-studies




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