27.4290, Calls: Discourse Analysis, Pragmatics/Italy

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Subject: 27.4290, Calls: Discourse Analysis, Pragmatics/Italy

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Date: Tue, 25 Oct 2016 15:11:48
From: François Cooren [f.cooren at umontreal.ca]
Subject: International Association for Dialogue Analysis Conference

 
Full Title: International Association for Dialogue Analysis Conference 
Short Title: IADA 

Date: 11-Oct-2017 - 14-Oct-2017
Location: Bologna, Italy 
Contact Person: Letizia Caronia
Meeting Email: letizia.caronia at unibo.it
Web Site: https://events.unibo.it/international-conference-iada-bologna2017 

Linguistic Field(s): Discourse Analysis; Pragmatics 

Call Deadline: 30-Nov-2016 

Meeting Description:

The 2017 International Association for Dialogue Analysis (IADA) conference
will be held from October 11-14, 2017 at the University of Bologna (Department
of Education) and is sponsored by the School of Psychology and Education, the
FAM (Fondazione Alma Mater), and the International Association for Dialogue
Analysis.

The conference focuses on the role of dialogue or interaction in displaying,
maintaining, creating yet also defying the crucial dimensions of the world we
live in. This process is particularly at play, although not necessarily
noticed, in everyday life. Rather than a context, this phenomenological notion
indicates the obvious, routine, quasi-natural quality of most human practices
taking place in ordinary as well as institutional contexts. Quoting a
well-known formula by John Heritage (1984) yet applying it beyond the
micro-level of the hic et nunc discursive environment, we propose to conceive
dialogue as “context shaped and context renewing”. Overcoming the
“interactional reductionism” (Levinson, 2005) implied in focusing solely on
the emergent properties of language use, as well as any simplistic return to
sociocultural, psychological an even material determinism, dialogue and
interaction are seen as an “intermediate variable” (Ibidem) or faits
d’interface (Descola, 2016) connecting the micro-order of everyday life and
the macro-order of shared culture and social structure. As Rommetveit put it
forty years ago, dialogue is “the skeleton” or “the architecture of
intersubjectivity” (1976).

Scientific Organization:

Letizia Caronia (Dipartimento di Scienze dell'Educazione, Università di
Bologna)
Marzia Saglietti, Ph.D (Dipartimento di Scienze dell'Educazione, Università di
Bologna)


Call for Papers:

Dialogue, interaction and culture: Multidisciplinary perspectives on language
use in everyday life
International Association for Dialogue Analysis (IADA) Conference
Bologna, Italy, 11-14 October 2017

https://eventi.unibo.it/international-conference-iada-bologna2017

The conference welcomes empirical and methodological papers from different
disciplinary perspectives that focus on dialogue and interaction as carriers
of, and tools for culture, social organization, moral horizons, identities and
change. Theoretical papers are more than welcome insofar as they provide some
empirical illustration of the paper’s theoretical point(s).

Deadline: 30 November 2016.

Submission:

We invite extended abstracts (500 to 700 words) or full papers of a maximum of
30 pages, including references. Any citation style is permitted (e.g., MLA,
APA, Chicago).

Submission opens on June 30 2016, and closes on November 30 2016 at 23:59
local time in Italy. Notification of acceptance in March 2017.

For details and instructions see the conference website page:
https://eventi.unibo.it/international-conference-iada-bologna2017/submission

We look forward to your contributions!

Contacts:

For any inquiry concerning the extended abstract/paper submission please
contact: paper.iadaconference2017 at unibo.it
For any inquiry concerning the conference organization please contact:
info.iadaconference2017 at unibo.it




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