28.3425, Calls: Discourse Analysis/New Zealand

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Subject: 28.3425, Calls: Discourse Analysis/New Zealand

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Date: Wed, 16 Aug 2017 12:42:47
From: Jesse Pirini [jesse.pirini at aut.ac.nz]
Subject: 6th New Zealand Discourse Conference

 
Full Title: 6th New Zealand Discourse Conference 
Short Title: NZDC 

Date: 06-Dec-2017 - 09-Dec-2017
Location: Auckland, New Zealand 
Contact Person: Jesse Pirini
Meeting Email: jesse.pirini at aut.ac.nz
Web Site: http://www.nzdc2017.co.nz 

Linguistic Field(s): Discourse Analysis 

Call Deadline: 17-Sep-2017 

Meeting Description:

The New Zealand Discourse Conference is a cornerstone event for research
applying discourse analytic approaches.

The 6th New Zealand Discourse Conference also includes an emphasis on
multimodal discourse analysis.

Conference Dates and Location

December 6 – 9, 2017, AUT University, Auckland CBD, New Zealand

Confirmed Keynote Speakers

- Michael Bamberg, Professor of Psychology, Clark University, USA
- David Barton, Professor of Language and Literacy, Lancaster University, UK
- Sigrid Norris, Professor of Multimodal (Inter)action, Auckland University of
Technology, New Zealand
- Theo van Leeuwen, Emeritus Professor, University of Technology Sydney,
Australia

Mid-Conference Trip:

A mid-conference trip to Piha is planned for conference attendees to network
over lunch and to take a great walk along one of our beautiful beaches.


Call for Papers: 

6th New Zealand Discourse Conference

Abstracts (for presentations and posters) are invited for the 6th New Zealand
Discourse Conference from academics and others interested in discourse
analysis that address theoretical, methodological or empirical research in a
variety of applications.  

Final submission date: Sunday 17 September

http://www.nzdc2017.co.nz

Given the increasing use of discourse in many disciplines submissions are not
limited to any one particular theme.

Possible themes include:

- Art and creativity
- Culture and identity
- Environment and sustainability
- Gender and performativity
- Geosemiotics
- Health and wellbeing
- Indigenous studies
- Institutions and organisations
- Interpreting and translation
- Knowledge and learning
- Language and communication
- Language policy
- Mediated discourse
- Migrant and refugee studies
- Multimodal critical discourse
- Multimodal discourse
- Multimodality of identity
- Multimodal interactions
- Multimodal texts/artefacts
- Nexus analysis
- Other
- Sound and music
- Sports and lifestyle
- Technology and media

Abstracts may be up to 250 words. This word count does not include references,
but you should include any relevant references in your abstract using your
preferred referencing style.

The following formats are available: 
- 20 minute presentation, with 5 minutes for questions
- Poster displayed during conference

To submit, please visit http://linguistlist.org/easyabs/2017nzdc .

Published Conference Proceedings

The best papers will be published in the proceedings of the 6th NZ Discourse
Conference.




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