29.4875, Calls: English; Applied Linguistics/Spain

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Subject: 29.4875, Calls: English; Applied Linguistics/Spain

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Date: Fri, 07 Dec 2018 01:16:40
From: Carmen Perez-Llantada [llantada at unizar.es]
Subject: Ethnographies of Academic Writing: Research and Pedagogy

 
Full Title: Ethnographies of Academic Writing: Research and Pedagogy 
Short Title: EAW 

Date: 16-May-2019 - 17-May-2019
Location: Zaragoza, Spain 
Contact Person: Carmen Perez-Llantada
Meeting Email: genresandlanguages at unizar.es
Web Site: https://genresandlanguages.org/en/conference 

Linguistic Field(s): Applied Linguistics 

Subject Language(s): English (eng)

Call Deadline: 20-Jan-2019 

Meeting Description:

Aiming at a better understanding of research writing and academic literacy
development in different L1 contexts, we invite contributions from scholars
working in the fields of genre analysis, English for Academic Purposes,
literacy studies and rhetoric and composition. We also welcome contributions
from English for Academic Purposes and English for Research Publication
Purposes instructors and course designers, as well as contributions from
scholars working in the fields of language policy, language planning and
language management in the context of academic and research communication. 


Call for Papers:

Topics of interest include, but are not limited to, these:

- Qualitative inquiry methods in ethnographic research
- Use of mixed-methods in ethnographic research
- Qualitative methods for situated learning of scholarly writing
- Ethnographic approaches to bi-/multiliterate research communication
- Needs analysis methods and research writing
- Ethnographic studies in support of EAP instruction at a graduate level
- Ethnographic enquiry into advanced scholarly writing literacies
- Ethnographies for the study of academic and digital skills literacy
- Ethnographic approaches to scholarly publishing issues
- Ethnographic studies on the impact of language policy

Plenary speakers:

- Christine B Feak (University of Michigan, US)
- Guillaume Gentil (University of Carleton, Canada)
- Theresa Lillis (The Open University, UK)
- Rosa Manchón (University of Murcia, Spain)
- Christine Tardy (The University of Arizona, US)
- John Swales (The University of Michigan, US)

Important dates:
 
- Deadline for abstracts: January 20, 2019
- Notification of acceptance: February 10, 2019
- Early registration: No later than March 10, 2019
- Deadline for standard registration: May 10, 2019
- Ethnographies of writing Conference: May 16-17, 2019

Submission guidelines:

Please submit your abstract of no more than 300 words no later than January
20, 2019 using the conference website link. The standard length for
presentations is 20 minutes (15 minutes for presentation, plus 5 minutes for
discussion). You will be notified of the outcome of the review process by
February 10, 2019.

Conference Website:

https://genresandlanguages.org/en/conference




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