29.2682, Calls: Applied Ling, Gen Ling, Ling & Lit, Translation/Macedonia

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Subject: 29.2682, Calls: Applied Ling, Gen Ling, Ling & Lit, Translation/Macedonia

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Date: Wed, 27 Jun 2018 10:42:12
From: Natasha Stojanovska-Ilievska [n.stojanovska at flf.ukim.edu.mk]
Subject: English Studies at the Interface of Disciplines: Research and Practice - 2019

 
Full Title: English Studies at the Interface of Disciplines: Research and Practice - 2019 
Short Title: ESIDRP 2019 

Date: 21-Mar-2019 - 23-Mar-2019
Location: Skopje, Macedonia 
Contact Person: Natasha Stojanovska-Ilievska
Meeting Email: esidrp.conference at gmail.com

Linguistic Field(s): Applied Linguistics; General Linguistics; Ling & Literature; Translation 

Subject Language(s): English (eng)

Call Deadline: 11-Oct-2018 

Meeting Description:

The beginning of the twenty-first century has seen increased interest in
interdisciplinary studies. Beyond the links between the traditionally related
disciplines, such as linguistics and literature, sociology and political
studies, or psychology and pedagogy, an increasing number of universities are
introducing fields of study that enable researchers to engage in the relations
between traditionally disparate disciplines, such as humanities and life
sciences, art and physics, business and environmental studies. Such
interdisciplinary approaches have enabled wider perspectives in the
exploration of various issues that have significant implications in the
everyday life. Thus, in practice, today neurologists are working together with
linguists to gain better understanding of the working of the human brain;
doctors, psychologists and astrophysicists are working together to explore the
effects of life in space on humans; economy textbooks take a narrative
approach traditionally related to literature in the explanation of economy
issues. 

Therefore, this conference aims to foreground the value of exploring issues in
the discipline of English Studies from a variety of interdisciplinary
perspectives. If this prompts you to collaborate with colleagues from related
(or not!) disciplines, we would be very interested to hear about the outcomes
of such networking.

Ss. Cyril and Methodius University – Skopje   
Blaže Koneski Faculty of Philology


Call for Papers:

2019 Conference of the Department of English Language and Literature: 
English Studies at the Interface of Disciplines: Research and Practice

This conference aims to foreground the value of exploring issues in the
discipline of English Studies from a variety of interdisciplinary
perspectives. If this prompts you to collaborate with colleagues from related
(or not!) disciplines, we would be very interested to hear about the outcomes
of such networking.

The Organizing committee seeks proposals for:

- 15-minute presentations (individual or in pairs)
- Panel discussions (a panel discussion will be allotted one hour and twenty
minutes, so that the time for presentations within the panel can range from
10-15 minutes, depending on the number of participants, and leaving time for
discussion)
- Workshops (a workshop will be allotted one hour and twenty minutes)
- Students are encouraged to submit poster proposals

Speakers may submit only one proposal for a presentation, panel discussion,
workshop or poster. 

The abstract included in the proposal should reflect the purpose and the
content of the presentation. It should make reference to a theoretical
framework and show awareness of previous research in the area. It should also
contain a clear description of the research methodology employed and the most
important findings and/or implications. 

English Studies topics include but are not limited to:

a) Linguistics: corpus linguistics, structural linguistics, phonetics and
phonology, morphology, lexicography and lexicology, syntax, semantics,
pragmatics, discourse analysis, cognitive linguistics, psycholinguistics,
sociolinguistics, language and globalization, language and the media, language
policy, etc.

b) Language teaching/learning: second language acquisition across contexts
(primary, secondary and tertiary), academic writing, business writing, ICT in
education, learner autonomy, motivation, group dynamics, assessment, materials
development, course development, teacher research, reflective practice,
mentoring, professional development, teacher education and training,
intercultural education, etc.

c) Translation: evaluation of translations, the question of ethics in
translation, translation as re-narration, literary translation, the role of
corpora and new media in translation, translation in the context of language
learning and teaching, training of translators and interpreters, translation
technology tools, etc.

d) Literature: comparative literature studies, literature and literary theory
in connection to other disciplines, gender, race, identity in literature,
literature and the media, British literature, American literature, etc. 

A selection of papers will be published after the conference. 

Language of the conference:English. 

Proposal submission guidelines: 

Please, fill in the corresponding proposal form (choose from: Speaker Proposal
Form, Panel Discussion Proposal Form, Workshop Proposal Form or Poster
Presentation Proposal Form – all attached), and send it to the following
address:

esidrp.conference at gmail.com

Proposal forms can be downloaded at http://www.esidrp.co/#ConferenceMaterials
. 

Please include your name and surname in the file name of your Proposal Form
(Name_Surname_ESIDRP2019.doc).

Conference calendar:

Deadline for submission of abstracts: October 11, 2018
Notification of acceptance: November 20, 2018 
Deadline for submitting final papers: To be announced 

Conference fee: 

The early bird conference fee is 50 Euros through 10 February 2019. After this
date, the regular conference fee is 70 Euros. 

We look forward to receiving your proposal!

The Conference Organizing Board




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