30.1595, Calls: Anthropological Linguistics, Discourse Analysis, Sociolinguistics/Australia

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Subject: 30.1595, Calls: Anthropological Linguistics, Discourse Analysis, Sociolinguistics/Australia

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Date: Thu, 11 Apr 2019 23:57:47
From: Ikuko Nakane [inakane at unimelb.edu.au]
Subject: Workshop on Research into Discourse Across Lifespan

 
Full Title: Workshop on Research into Discourse Across Lifespan 

Date: 22-Jul-2019 - 23-Jul-2019
Location: Melbourne, Australia 
Contact Person: Claire Maree
Meeting Email: cmaree at unimelb.edu.au

Linguistic Field(s): Anthropological Linguistics; Discourse Analysis; Sociolinguistics 

Call Deadline: 01-May-2019 

Meeting Description:

Workshop: 30 Years of Talk: Research into Discourse Across Lifespan
Date: Tuesday 23 July 2019, 10:00-17:00 (Following public lectures by Prof
Penelope Eckert & Prof James Walker on Monday 22 July)
Venue: The University of Melbourne, Parkville Campus Victoria, Australia

Researchers and research students are invited to join the workshop on
longitudinal studies of individuals’ discourse. In this workshop, six
researchers from the collaborative 30 Years of Talk project (ARCDP170102598)
will present and discuss their work-in-progress, joined by two eminent
sociolinguists in the field of language variation and change as discussants.

This workshop follows public lectures on the afternoon of Monday 22 July 2019,
where the two invited speakers will speak on language and identity across
lifespan(s). The 30 Years of Talk project team will also give a short
presentation on their project. This will provide a unique opportunity for
researchers to engage with an as yet underexplored aspect of sociolinguistics
— shifts and changes in language at the discourse level over lifespans. The
lectures and workshop will also be of interest to those who are working in the
field of Japanese linguistics.

30 Years of Talk Project Team: Professor Kaori Okano (La Trobe University); Dr
Shimako Iwasaki (Monash University); Dr Claire Maree (University of
Melbourne); Dr Ikuko Nakane (University of Melbourne); Associate Professor
Chie Takagi (Osaka University); Dr Lidia Tanaka (La Trobe University)

Invited Speakers/Discussants: 
Professor Penelope Eckert (Stanford University)
Professor James Walker (La Trobe University)


Call for Papers:

How to Participate: Up to 10 places are available to researchers working in
the following fields: language variation and change, language and identity,
discourse analysis and pragmatics, Japanese language and identity, language
and gender. Participants in the closed workshop will give a 10-minute
talk/presentation on their work. To reserve a place in the closed workshop,
please contact Dr Claire Maree cmaree at unimelb.edu.au with: current
affiliation; a brief bio; a list of your relevant research projects/interests;
a description of how your research fits with the aims of the workshop; a
200-250 word abstract for your presentation

There is no registration fee, and lunch is provided. Unfortunately, no funding
support is available. Visa applications are the responsibility of the
applicant.
Application closes on 1 May 2019.




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