28.1244, Calls: English, Applied Linguistics/Japan

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LINGUIST List: Vol-28-1244. Mon Mar 13 2017. ISSN: 1069 - 4875.

Subject: 28.1244, Calls: English, Applied Linguistics/Japan

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Date: Mon, 13 Mar 2017 21:16:09
From: Donna Tatsuki [dhtatsuki at gmail.com]
Subject: Global Negotiation Conference

 
Full Title: Global Negotiation Conference 
Short Title: GNC 

Date: 23-Jun-2017 - 25-Jun-2017
Location: Kobe, Hyogo, Japan 
Contact Person: Donna Tatsuki
Meeting Email: dhtatsuki at gmail.com
Web Site: https://globalnegotiation.wordpress.com/c4p/ 

Linguistic Field(s): Applied Linguistics 

Subject Language(s): English (eng)

Call Deadline: 30-Apr-2017 

Meeting Description:

The Global Negotiation Conference provides an opportunity for researchers,
negotiation practitioners, and language teachers to share their insights and
best practices in order to significantly enrich the pedagogic environment for
spoken interaction for both non-native and native speakers of English.
Knowledge of and practical familiarization with the pragmatic norms of
negotiation within relevant communities of practice is an important aspect of
socialization for native speakers and foreign language learners alike. One
outstanding innovation of this Global Negotiation Conference will be workshop
opportunities for participants to observe students negotiating at JUEMUN and
learn about a Model United Nations simulation as a community of practice.


Call for Papers:

This Global Negotiation Conference will bridge theory, research and practice
of negotiation in order to support teachers with practical skills, language
and evaluative frameworks. The Global Negotiation Conference provides an
opportunity for researchers, negotiation practitioners, and language teachers
to share their insights and best practices in order to significantly enrich
the pedagogic environment for spoken interaction for both non-native and
native speakers of English. Knowledge of and practical familiarization with
the pragmatic norms of negotiation within relevant communities of practice is
an important aspect of socialization for native speakers and foreign language
learners alike. One outstanding innovation of this Global Negotiation
Conference will be workshop opportunities for participants to observe students
negotiating at JUEMUN and learn about a Model United Nations simulation as a
community of practice.

Presenters are invited to address the theme of negotiation in communication
through a variety of conference strands: language pedagogy, skill development,
communication/negotiation strategies, ICT and flipped classroom environments,
etc. (Contact us with other ideas or for more information).

Presentation formats will include: individual papers (20 min); panels (45-90
min depending on #of speakers); workshop/demonstrations (45 min) and posters.

Proposal Submissions: 

Title of Presentation (max 10 words)
Presentation Format (indicate preference of paper, panel, etc.)
Presenter Information (Name(s), Workplace/Affiliation)
Abstract (max 200 words)
Short Abstract for Program (50 words)
Bio Blurbs for each presenter (max 30 words per person). 

Proposal deadline: April 30, 2017.

A review of the proposals will be conducted by members of the organizing
committee. Acceptance decisions will be made by May 7, 2017.




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