27.2810, Calls: Discourse Analysis, Pragmatics/Germany

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Subject: 27.2810, Calls: Discourse Analysis, Pragmatics/Germany

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Date: Fri, 01 Jul 2016 11:33:27
From: Thomas Spranz-Fogasy [spranz at ids-mannheim.de]
Subject: 20th Conference on Conversation and Discourse Analysis

 
Full Title: 20th Conference on Conversation and Discourse Analysis 
Short Title: AGF2017 

Date: 29-Mar-2017 - 31-Mar-2017
Location: Mannheim, Germany 
Contact Person: Thomas Spranz-Fogasy
Meeting Email: tagung at gespraechsforschung.de
Web Site: http://tagung.gespraechsforschung.de 

Linguistic Field(s): Discourse Analysis; Pragmatics 

Call Deadline: 18-Nov-2016 

Meeting Description:

Dear colleagues,

The 20th Arbeitstagung zur Gesprächsforschung (Annual Conference on
Conversation and Discourse Analysis in German speaking countries) will take
place from March 29 to March 31, 2017 at the Institut für Deutsche Sprache
(Institute for the German Language, Mannheim/Germany). The special theme of
the conference in 2017 will be ''Interaktion und Medien (interaction and
media)''. 

Further information can be obtained from the organizers at
tagung at gespraechsforschung.de and at http://tagung.gespraechsforschung.de 

We will be glad to welcome you in Mannheim!
Arnulf Deppermann, Konstanze Marx, Axel Schmidt & Thomas Spranz-Fogasy


Call for Papers: 

Papers should discuss technical affordances and social usages of media
communication devices, forms and genres (e.g. smartphone, e-mail, television,
chat, WhatsApp, YouTube etc.) based on empirical research on interaction in
and through different kinds of media. 

Studies from different disciplines (e.g. conversation analysis, interactional
linguistics, media linguistics, discourse analysis, sociology and psychology
of media, media pedagogy etc.) are welcome.

Contribution formats include individual papers, data sessions, short project
presentations and workshops on tools for analysis of data from mediated
interaction.

Papers can be given in German and English. However, German will be the main
conference language.

Abstracts should be up to 2500 characters long and comprise research
question(s) and results, data and methods used as well as research progress. 

They should be submitted to tagung at gespraechsforschung.de by November 18,
2016.




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