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Subject: 27.1516, Calls: Applied Ling/UK

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Date: Thu, 31 Mar 2016 15:29:30
From: Joanne Meredith [j.m.meredith at salford.ac.uk]
Subject: 4th International Symposium: Microanalysis of Online Data Network

 
Full Title: 4th International Symposium: Microanalysis of Online Data Network 
Short Title: MOOD-S 

Date: 15-Sep-2016 - 16-Sep-2016
Location: Manchester, United Kingdom 
Contact Person: Jo Meredith
Meeting Email: mood.organizers at gmail.com
Web Site: http://hub.salford.ac.uk/mediapsychologyuk/events/mood-s/call-for-papers/ 

Linguistic Field(s): Applied Linguistics 

Call Deadline: 01-Apr-2016 

Meeting Description:

The Microanalysis Of Online Data (MOOD) network is an interdisciplinary group
of scholars who explore theoretical and methodological issues related to the
study of online discourse and interaction. Although our broad focus is on the
application and/or adaptation of conversation and discourse analytic
techniques to online data, we are also sensitive to the increasingly
multimodal nature of online environments. Therefore, we are also interested in
developing novel methods that are tailored towards multimodal environments,
including talk, text, images, sound and video.


Call for Papers:

We invite proposals for paper presentations that address theoretical and
methodological issues related to the analysis of online discourse and
interaction. We particularly encourage submissions related to the following
topics: 

- The application of conversation analysis and a range of discourse analyses,
including – but not limited to -  interactional sociolinguistics, pragmatics,
Foucauldian discourse analysis, systemic functional linguistics and
ethnomethodology, to the study of online interaction 
- Methodological challenges related to carrying out micro-analyses of online
discourse and interaction in textual and multi-modal environments 
- Theoretical and methodological considerations around analysing online talk,
text and interaction e.g., addressing how video, audio and images can be
analysed alongside more traditional forms of computer-mediated communication  
- New and innovative ways of collecting online data suitable for
micro-analysis 
- Ethical dilemmas inherent to the study of online textual and visual
interaction 
 
Submission instructions: 

Proposals (max. 500 words excl. references) for presentations (15 minutes)
should be submitted as Word documents to mood.organizers at gmail.com by 1 April
2016. 

Please include the full title of your proposed paper, institutional
affiliation, and contact information (including email).
 
We also invite proposals for data sessions using data from any online platform
e.g., online forums, games, Wikipedia, Twitter. For proposals for data
sessions please send a brief description of your data and some indication of
your particular interest in this data (max 500 words). These should also be
submitted as Word documents to mood.organizers at gmail.com by 1 April 2016.




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