29.359, Calls: Applied Ling, Comp Ling, Disc Analysis, Ling & Lit, Text/Corpus Ling/USA

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Subject: 29.359, Calls: Applied Ling, Comp Ling, Disc Analysis, Ling & Lit, Text/Corpus Ling/USA

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Date: Sun, 21 Jan 2018 14:56:58
From: Adriana Picoral [adrianaps at email.arizona.edu]
Subject: Writing Research Without Walls: A Symposium for Interdisciplinary Writing and Collaboration

 
Full Title: Writing Research Without Walls: A Symposium for Interdisciplinary Writing and Collaboration 

Date: 04-Oct-2018 - 06-Oct-2018
Location: West Lafayette, IN, USA 
Contact Person: Bradley Dilger
Meeting Email: symposium at writecrow.org
Web Site: http://writecrow.org/symposium/ 

Linguistic Field(s): Applied Linguistics; Computational Linguistics; Discourse Analysis; Ling & Literature; Text/Corpus Linguistics 

Call Deadline: 01-Feb-2018 

Meeting Description:

The Corpus & Repository of Writing team is pleased to share our call for
proposals for “Writing Research Without Walls: A Symposium for
Interdisciplinary Writing and Collaboration.” 

The symposium will take place at Purdue University in West Lafayette, IN on
October 4-6, 2018. Our plenary speakers will be Dr. Shondel Nero, Associate
Professor of Teaching and Learning, New York University, and Dr. Susan M.
Conrad, Professor of Applied Linguistics, Portland State University.

This symposium will feature empirical interdisciplinary writing research with
focuses on technology and undergraduate research. We welcome both scholars
studying undergraduate writing and undergraduate students conducting research
in writing studies.  Students and scholars from applied linguistics, rhetoric
and composition, second language writing, corpus linguistics, computational
linguistics, and technical communication are encouraged to submit.

For this symposium, Crow invites proposal submissions for individual papers,
posters, panel presentations, work in progress (WIP), workshops, and media
installations. All proposals submitted should clearly engage with data-driven
research (quantitative and/or qualitative approaches). We highly encourage
those interested in the interdisciplinary and collaborative frameworks that
Crow values to submit proposals. All submissions—even those that are
WIP—should clearly articulate their research methods. We hope writing scholars
at all levels in the university (tenured/tenure-track professors, adjunct
professors/lecturers, graduate students, and undergraduate students) will
apply. 

All proposals must be submitted by February 1, 2018, and applicants will be
notified about acceptance decisions by March 15, 2018. Please see our full
call for proposals and submit yours now at http://writecrow.org/symposium/.


Call for Papers:

Crow invites proposal submissions for individual papers, posters, panel
presentations, works in progress (WIP), and workshops. We highly encourage
those interested in interdisciplinary and collaborative frameworks, as well as
discussions of data-driven research, to apply. All submissions—even those that
are WIP—should clearly articulate their research methods. Please see a
description of each submission option below.

Crow especially values the voices of undergraduate researchers. We encourage
undergraduates to submit completed or ongoing research using the submission
option which is the best fit. We welcome collaborations between undergraduates
and faculty, graduate students, or other undergraduates.

All proposals must be submitted by February 1, 2018. Applicants will be
notified about acceptance decisions by mid-March. Each proposal submission
will include a title, 3-4 descriptive keywords, and a a tweet-length
description of the project in addition to the proposal. These will be used for
assigning reviewers, developing the program, and promoting your work at the
symposium.

Submission guidelines can be found at http://writecrow.org/symposium/




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