27.4704, Calls: Cog Sci, Gen Ling, Pragmatics, Socioling, Translation/Poland

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Subject: 27.4704, Calls: Cog Sci, Gen Ling, Pragmatics, Socioling, Translation/Poland

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Date: Wed, 16 Nov 2016 15:26:44
From: Joanna Jabłońska-Hood [ccc.icplm.2017 at gmail.com]
Subject: Culture Cognition Communication (Inter)cultural Perspectives on Language and the Mind

 
Full Title: Culture Cognition Communication (Inter)cultural Perspectives on Language and the Mind 
Short Title: CCC / ICPLM 2017 

Date: 14-Sep-2017 - 15-Sep-2017
Location: Lublin, Poland 
Contact Person: Katarzyna Stadnik
Meeting Email: ccc.icplm.2017 at gmail.com

Linguistic Field(s): Cognitive Science; General Linguistics; Pragmatics; Sociolinguistics; Translation 

Call Deadline: 20-Jan-2017 

Meeting Description:

Culture · Cognition · Communication 
(Inter)cultural perspectives on language and the mind
C·C·C / ICPLM, Lublin 2017

The Departments of Cognitive Linguistics and Cultural Linguistics at the
Institute of English, Maria Curie-Skłodowska University in Lublin, are pleased
to announce a series of interdisciplinary conferences (Culture, Cognition,
Communication) aimed to offer scholars of different persuasions a convenient
forum for sharing ideas and discussing issues concerning the relation between
culture, cognition and language from a range of (inter)cultural perspectives.
We are interested in research pertaining to the broadly defined areas of

- Language and cognition
- Language and (visual) culture
- Language and society
- Translation theory
- Embodiment and sociocultural situatedness
- Multimodality and intermediality 

The (Inter)cultural perspectives on language and the mind (ICPLM 2017) is
aimed to be the first edition of the series. In adopting an interdisciplinary
slant on the interface between culture, language and the mind, the conference
is designed to foster academic co-operation across diverse fields of
humanistic studies. 

Suggested topics for discussion may pertain to:

- Cognitive pragmatics
- Relevance theory, discourse studies and the pragmatics of humour  
- Cognitive approaches to literature
- Cognitive approaches to translation studies
- The word / image interplay and intersemiotic translation
- Iconicity and creativity
- Conceptual metaphor and metonymy
- Mental spaces and conceptual blending

Invited Plenary Speakersː

The following scholars have kindly agreed to deliver plenary lectures:

- Enrique Bernárdez (Universidad Complutense de Madrid)
- Władysław Chłopicki (Jagiellonian University)
- Henri De Jongste (Dortmund University of Applied Sciences and Arts)
- Piotr Francuz (John Paul II Catholic University of Lublin)
- Magdalena Rembowska-Płuciennik (Institute of Literary Research of the Polish
Academy of Sciences)

Scientific Committeeː

Janusz Badio, UŁ Poland
Alexander Brock, MLU Germany
Marta Dynel, UŁ Poland
Adam Głaz, UMCS Poland
Christopher Hart, LU Great Britain
Henryk Kardela, UMCS Poland
Maria Jesus Pinar Sanz, UCLM Spain

Organising Committeeː

Joanna Jabłońska-Hood, PhD (Department of Cognitive Linguistics), UMCS
Katarzyna Stadnik, PhD (Department of Cultural Linguistics), UMCS


Call for Papersː

While we invite all papers concerned with the problem of whether (and, if so,
how) recent developments in cognitive science may inform current debates
concerning the interplay between culture, cognition, and language, other
abstract submissions concerning topics related to the issues of verbal and
non-verbal communication are also welcome.

Abstracts:

The languages of the conference are English and Polish. Each paper will be
allowed 30 minutes (20 minutes for the presentation, 10 minutes for
discussion).

Abstract submission:

All abstracts (max. 350 words) should be submitted to our conference email:
ccc.icplm.2017 at gmail.com.

Registration:

The conference fee is EUR 120/ PLN 500 (EarlyBird fee is 105 EUR/ 450 PLN). 
The conference fee for doctoral students is EUR 95 / PLN 400.
The fee covers conference materials, and the costs of the post-conference
publication. 

Important Datesː

- Abstract deadline: April 2, 2017
- Decisions communicated by: April 30, 2017
- Registration: June 1, 2017 (beginning), June 20, 2017 (closing)
- Conference: Thursday September 14– Friday September 15 2017




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